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Reviews are generally on platforms like Steam , but they highlight a "love-it-or-hate-it" split:
Released in , version 1.1.25 was a critical "hotfix" that followed the larger 1.1.24 update. It specifically addressed block balancing and minor bugs that appeared after the developers transitioned to their next project. 🏗️ Game Overview & Mechanics
If a block’s resource needs aren't met, it begins to decay. If left unsupplied, it will eventually collapse, potentially triggering a chain reaction in your "hood". 🎮 Game Modes File: Blockhood.v1.1.25.zip ...
Features 24 specific scenarios where you must produce a certain amount of a resource (e.g., 250 units of water) within constraints.
A five-chapter narrative following a boy and a boar that doubles as a tutorial on ecology and entropy. Reviews are generally on platforms like Steam ,
Unlike Cities: Skylines , you build upward on a limited 3D grid, requiring stairs, corridors, and elevators for "access".
Every block (200+ types) requires specific inputs to function and produces unique outputs. For example, a Small Apartment needs water and electricity to house people, who then produce "labor" and "organic waste". If left unsupplied, it will eventually collapse, potentially
The file refers to the final significant maintenance update for Block’hood , a vertical neighborhood-building simulator developed by Plethora Project and published by Devolver Digital .