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Blockland
Developer(s) Eric "Badspot" Hartman, Ben Garney
Publisher(s) Blockland LLC
Designer(s) Eric "Badspot" Hartman
Engine Torque Game Engine
Platform(s) PC, GNU/Linux, Macintosh
Release date(s) February 24, 2007
Mode(s) Single-player, online and LAN multiplayer

Blockland is a fun computer game where you can build almost anything using virtual blocks. It's a multiplayer game, meaning you can play with friends and other people online. The game was created using a special tool called the Torque Game Engine.

Blockland has many players, with around 35,500 people enjoying the game. On each server, players can build huge creations using up to 128,000 bricks! This allows for very detailed and imaginative structures.

What is Blockland?

Blockland is like a giant digital sandbox. You can connect different types of blocks to build houses, cars, castles, or even entire cities. The game lets your creativity run wild. You can also play different game modes, like racing or fighting, using the things you've built.

How Do You Play?

Playing Blockland is easy to learn. You choose blocks from a menu and place them in the game world. You can change their size, color, and texture. The game supports both single-player mode, where you build by yourself, and multiplayer mode, where you can build with others or join different servers.

Blockland's History

Blockland was first released on February 24, 2007. Before its full release, the game went through a testing phase called "beta." During this time, many people got to try it out early.

In 2005, when Blockland was still in beta, it gained a lot of attention. A newspaper called Globe and Mail wrote an article about it. Eric Hartman, the game's designer, mentioned that 20,000 people downloaded Blockland in just ten days after it became popular.

The game also got noticed by technology and gaming news sites like The Screen Savers and Shack News. At one point in 2009, the toy company Lego even talked with Eric Hartman about possibly selling Blockland, which shows how much potential the game had. Today, you can get the full game for $20.

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