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Block Shooter

Block Shooter is the 90-second arcade-puzzle game where you precisely fill the "gap" in each incoming row of blocks to clear the row whole. It takes the line-clear mechanic from classic block-breakers and Tetris and adds a new axis — gap-precision shooting — turning the genre into something that demands snap judgment plus accurate aim, not pure reflex.

The controls are three: move left, move right, and fire. Slide your shooter at the bottom of the screen to align with a gap in the descending row, then fire — the block slots into the gap, completes the row, and the row is wiped. Chain row clears in succession and your combo gauge fills, stacking "energy" that pushes your scoring multiplier from 1× to 2× to 3× and up to 4× max. Miss the gap, however, and the block sticks in place, raising the stack closer to the top; if the stack fills the screen, the run ends.

The key to score explosions is the four special blocks. Gold instantly bumps your multiplier up a tier. Purple wipes the entire row your shot lands in, in one hit. Red clears part of the screen to buy you breathing room. Yellow makes your next shot count as a successful gap-fill no matter where it lands. Special blocks appear randomly in type and timing, so each one is a snap decision — "where do I use this one, right now?"

The whole game is a single 90-second run, with most matches landing 50–100 shots. Newcomers usually score 5,000–15,000, intermediates 30,000–60,000, top players over 100,000. The dominant strategy is "never let the multiplier drop": use normal row clears to slowly ratchet 1×→2×→3×, then time a special block precisely to enter the 4× window and dump a flurry of normal row clears during that short burst.

The 90-second format is the charm — short enough to fit a commute, post-lunch break, or pre-meeting minute, but just long enough to trigger "one more run." Share your final score as a challenge link to compare combo runs under identical rules to the hundredth of a point. Try the explosive 90-second score race today on OgleOgle Block Shooter.

How It Works

The defense line in deep space is collapsing. You are the last pilot: fire blocks into the gaps, stop the stack from crashing, and keep the core alive for 90 seconds.

Rules

  • Every row has one empty slot. Swipe/click upward on a lane to launch your block into that empty spot. On PC you can also fire with the 1-4 or A/S/D/F keys.
  • Clearing rows builds combos and energy. A full energy bar raises your score multiplier up to 4×.
  • Missed shots drain all energy; if your multiplier is above 1 it resets and the board wipes for bonus points.
  • When blocks hit the bottom, the board wipes. If your multiplier is 1 you lose 5 seconds.
  • Special blocks: Yellow (two 1x2 + two 1x1 across two rows; when the bottom row clears, the top row clears too), Red (needs two fills), Purple (top row full, bottom row has one gap; filling it clears the bottom row and removes the purple block), Orange (can appear only in blue rows; shakes the screen when cleared), Rainbow (mixed rainbow/blue row with one gap).

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