Love Tetris, but having spent the last 22
years playing it are in danger of becoming
a little bit bored of it? Just in the nick
of time, BloxZon 2 is here to save the casual
gaming day. Simple in a way that is ideal
for simpletons, BloxZon requires you to flick
coloured blocks at the same coloured blocks.
Generally that's it, but occasionally there
are diamonds that explode all the blocks of
the same colour, and you can change the game
to play in panic mode courtesy of Solo Madness.
The whole thing is integrated to OpenFeint,
which is where you can find scoreboards, forums
and the like. More usefully, it's also integrated
into Game Centre, so you can theoretically
challenge your nearest and dearest to finally
decide who wins the title of Best Person.
Or at least Best Person at BloxZon 2.
