About Blox Fruits:
Blox Fruits FTSX Hub No Key System Roblox Scripts My first thought at the, shall we say, “functional” aesthetic of this series was: With such a sparse presentation, the level design had better be excellent. Fortunately, it is. Seriously, the level design in this series is genuinely great. It’s leagues ahead of most other puzzle games. Though maybe not quite on the level of qrostar titles like Jelly no Puzzle (and for the sequel. Even that is debatable). The one major shortcoming of this title, and one that is remedied in its sequel, is that the level progression here is mostly linear, and unnecessarily so. So you’re constantly stuck in the current level, rather than getting to explore. 34 levels in 4 worlds, but there’s branching progression with multiple levels unlocking occasionally and the final 4 stages are considered a bonus. the goal is to stick all the red and blue tiles together, like in those jelly-based games, for instance. they cling to each other wherever they touch. Even on the sides while falling, and disappear if all their own tiles are together. multiple blocks can be pushed, there are locks to open, conveyor belts, deadly lasers and mirrors, even a few secrets.