A downloadable game for Windows and macOS

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Just like playing with blocks as a kid.

  • A minimalistic city builder. 
  • Very chill vibes.
  • Little people and trains.
  • Make some little villages, use your imagination.

Kids love it—or play as an adult to relax and make something nice.



Watch gameplay here:

Updated 21 days ago
Published 23 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
Authoroldmanofthefire
GenreSimulation
Made withUnity, Blender
Tags3D, Casual, City Builder, Colorful, Cute, Isometric, Low-poly, Relaxing, Short
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse

Purchase

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In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $1 USD. You will get access to the following files:

KidBlocks.zip 36 MB
KidBlocks.app.zip 31 MB

Comments

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how did you get the trains to appear?

You need to make a complete loop from the train tracks.

I did do that. Hmmm.

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Hmm. If the straight sections of track aren't rotated in the right direction, it won't count as a complete loop. Otherwise you could shoot me a screenshot at [email protected] and I can take a look.

Very cute and wholesome game! I have two suggestions tho;

- The cursor is very hard to see when you pause the game. Maybe making it white with a black border would help.

- Holding down the scroll wheel to move the camera doesn't work well for me, I don't know if it's just on my end, but it's very jittery and I need to move the mouse a LOT for it to register. It might be worth looking into that.

Otherwise, good job! I'd love to see more blocks and features added in the future.

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Hey, thanks for the good feedback. I'll take a look and include in a future update.

Hi! I played and enjoyed this little toy sandbox! It's nice that it comes alive. There was one thing that, in terms of UX, was frustrating - you sometimes can't place a block behind other blocks. After finishing the diorama I learned you can rotate the screen, but anyway it's something I'd consider worth tweaking.

Thanks for playing! That’s good feedback, I’ll think through how to make that easier.

An optional way to constraint the Y position, perhaps? Great lil game by the way :)

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Ah, that's real clean. A key to hold down that ignores the block in front.