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'''BlockOut''' <br> | '''BlockOut''' <br> | ||
1989 there was a 3D Tetris developed called BlockOut. <br> | 1989 there was a 3D Tetris developed called BlockOut. <br> | ||
Now ther is a modern version called BlockOut2 with a global scoreboard, in open source C/C++ <br> | Now ther is a modern version called BlockOut2 with a global scoreboard, in open source C/C++ <br> | ||
and there are online versions and one online with a global scoreboard. <br> | and there are online versions and one online with a global scoreboard. <br> | ||
Online blockOut have its license on gamepuzzles. <br> | Online blockOut have its license on gamepuzzles. <br> | ||
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Regards from Sweden | Regards from Sweden |
Revision as of 11:18, 19 May 2022
BlockOut
1989 there was a 3D Tetris developed called BlockOut.
Now ther is a modern version called BlockOut2 with a global scoreboard, in open source C/C++
and there are online versions and one online with a global scoreboard.
Online blockOut have its license on gamepuzzles.
Regards from Sweden