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Everyone
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About this game

Amazon Blocks is a pixel-art, hyper-casual puzzle game inspired by the mechanics of 2048. With mechanics that are simple to learn, yet difficult to master.

You need to protect the natural treasures of the Amazon. Help the forest grow, from seeds to trees, rescuing animals, promoting research on its biodiversity and raising funds to expand its preservation reserve. But be aware of dangers such as loggers, their tractors, miners and arsonists.

The game seeks to bring attention to the public in a fun way about the dangers that the Amazon forest faces in the face of deforestation
Protect the Amazon's natural treasures by growing plants from seed to fruit and rescuing animals.

The main objective of the game is to restore the Amazon rainforest by combining blocks and solving puzzles gradually divided into levels.

By moving blocks of vegetation in rows and columns, the player manages to make progress by evolving his terrain blocks to more advanced stages of vegetation, always keeping in mind the space available to move blocks, the phase ends when the player meets the preservation demands (for example grow a tree to the adult stage) and move on to the next one, or when there is no more space to move the blocks and the stage ends and the player has to try again. What at first glance seems like a simple and straightforward process, progresses to become increasingly challenging and exciting with the arrival of new challenges.
Updated on
Dec 10, 2023

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