This game has to be the weirdest speedrunning skillset ever. It's almost more like playing a rhythm game, since you basically just have to memorize a very long and complicated pattern and then execute it as quickly as possible without messing up.
@@DeathnoteBB depends on the kind of rhythm game, but for my case you usually just learn basic patterns and sightread most stuff, not really about memorizing entire levels/maps
There's just something about this innocent cool msth game's aesthetic : font, colours, textures, background all combined + the dated looks that makes it feel like a post apocalyptic early 2000's horror game à la Fallout 1
@@rqb6731 nah man and i'm not insulting him or whatever. the smartest way to speedrun this game would be to write every step. that's not hard in of itself. but the time and dedication it takes to do that and to input every key in order with no mistakes is impressive.
I remember playing this game when I was just a kid and oh my god, the nostalgia.. This is also so incredibly satisfying. Shout out to Cool Math Games for making my childhood fun as hell!
This seems like a Speedrun where you could just memorize the exact same inputs and even write them down and just look at a cheat sheet without even looking at the screen
Every deterministic game can be boiled down like this. Look at Mario for example... Sure the input timings matter, but ultimately it's just a sequence of inputs But I will say that you're not wrong lmao
I am now 22, as a young kid in elementary as far back as the first grade I played this often in math class.. I went to check out the game for nostalgic purposes and still had the first 20 or so levels completely memorized. Kind of mind blown...
I remember being so incredibly excited as a kid after finally beating this game after hours and hours of agonizing over those last few levels. It is such a well crafted game and deserves some serious respect.
I think the best way of speedrunning this game would be to just write down every move either on your pc or a piece of paper and then just repeating the key presses without even needing to look at the game.
@@Ixxlostinabox technically you could program a keyboard to macro out the moves in inhuman speed. Like a key per level thats designed that when pressed it then does the macro for the level solution
Honestly, for games like this it seems relatively simple once you learn the total moveset your piece can do, and how to accomplish it. You only have so many kind of rotation moves you can make,. Therefore, simply decide how many you want your player to have to make, and then do that many on a blank canvas with some movement spaces thrown in, in this game those straight-aways/zig-zags, and tada, puzzle made. It's simply a maze where you recreate the path the original person took. easier mazes include less rotation moves and more space to do the moves in. This doesn't make the puzzles less impressive, but it's definitely an easy route to do them en masse.
as someone who plays coolmathgames during their break, i can admit this game in general is satisfying, not just speed running it's also rage inducing sometimes but don't need to talk about that
I was just thinking about this game earlier this week, haha This was one of my favorite Flash games, but I was never able to beat stage 7. I would have been mindblown by the cubes feature
Wow. That 2 block switch tells me that even though I LOVED this game as a kid, I never even got to level 8. I should be less self conscious about how well I play games these days
i was an absolute sweat at this game in my primary school, i didn't get to some of the higher levels but i was extremely fast at getting through the low to mid levels. at age 9, i was speedrunning this game lol
Lowkey I found this game in flashpoint a month ago, remembered that I didn't managed to finish this game from my childhood days, played it, and and remember EazySpeezy with the words "Does he made a speed run out of this?" And now I'm surprised that the answer is "no, at least not yet this month"
@@ArjunTheRageGuy the maker of this game is now probably some low profile 36 year old dude from sweden that made flash games for his projects and ended up making one of the most iconic flash games but no one knows who is he
I just love when you speedrun games that are part of my childhood, because is makes me discover stuff about them that I never noticed/saw because I was too young and bad at the games to finish them (the proof is: I didn't even know you could turn into 2 cubes) Also thank you for the nostalgia that feels good! You actually help me remember a lot of games that I've forgotten about!
Bloxorz was way too stressful for me when I was younger, and looking at this video I can conclude that it's still way too stressful for me now. I liked Briker 2 (same mechanics, different aesthetics) a little better (still didn't get very far though) because it had a really neat music track that I still remember to this day.
I'm not a fan of speedruns but due to the geometric/mathematical precision needed to complete this game i find this incredibly satisfying being done so quickly
I remember trying this game out. Getting frustrated than playing some shoot em up zombie flash game where I could buy better guns and upgrade my stats.
I loved this game so much that I'd always play it in elementary to the point where every time someone started the game, they'd make sure I was in the same room as them in case they got stuck.
I remember this game! But dont watch a speedrun when youre drunk, the amount of brainpower being utilized made me nauseous just by listening to the process 🤢 takes some talent for sure!
I remember this game now. It was always much too insanely difficult for me. I don't think I ever got past the few levels or so... Honestly I never thought I'd see this game ever again.
I remember playing this during class in elementary/ middle school... this reopened up an entire vault of pain suffering and rock smacking against other rock sounds. 15 minutes is unsane... this took me an entire semester to figure out.
I wasn't really great at this game when I played this, but I enjoyed every second of it. There was always something i loved about turning into the cubes and then finding a better way then just sliding all the way to the exit as one then switching to the other. it's crazy how 3 minutes and already so many of the stages are passed; it's great. Definately a trip down memory lane.
The fact that I was playing this game so much in elementary school that at this point levels 1 to around 16 are pretty much muscle memory and I don’t have to think twice about messing up
This was one of the games we were allowed to play in my computer class, and seeing you just completely finish the whole thing is really satisfying my inner child…as well as giving it anxiety because I would’ve fallen SO MANY TIMES OMG YOURE A LEGEND
I remember trying to make the lowest amount of moves every level and doing them fast when I finally find the right amount of moves to do. Damn so nostalgic
Back then I remember being impressed by how good the game looked and how smooth a block of rusty metal could move. Also, watching now I realized I never made past level 6......
I remember wasting WAY too much of my time trying to speedrun this game during Personal Orientation Project class instead of "planning my future"... Good times!
2:04 - Okay, that "red x" thing got me curious, because in my head, if you had asked me without looking, I would have also said that the x is red. Why is it that x's are red even when they aren't? What sort of cultural acclimation have we been through that we automatically assume that x's are red?
I was the world recorder holder in my computer class, I elevated the coolmathgames meta back in the day
Wow nice
Relatable
"world record holder in my computer class"... Now what world do you live in?!
Oh dope
Rip flash
I remember how I struggled a lot playing this when I was like 7 years old and you just speed run it. It’s just amazing
@OPEN PAGE,,, 👇😍 BEGONE
BOT!
@OPEN PAGE,,, 👇😍 BOT LOL
@@m2b785 Good.
@@m2b785 bruh
same
This man made it farther in 3 minutes than I have in 1 hour.
Fr
Dude made it farther than I have in like 12 years
at least you didnt take about a month
15 years for me :’)
30 years for me
This game has to be the weirdest speedrunning skillset ever. It's almost more like playing a rhythm game, since you basically just have to memorize a very long and complicated pattern and then execute it as quickly as possible without messing up.
Not exactly close to rhythm games
@@xx0davon0xx88 It is when you’re doing them at extreme difficulty and it’s memorizing a complicated pattern and then executing it
@@DeathnoteBB depends on the kind of rhythm game, but for my case you usually just learn basic patterns and sightread most stuff, not really about memorizing entire levels/maps
@@crnro7697 it kind of is when you're trying to do the best speedrun with the shortest amount of time.
@serdy ximi isnt that the point of the password?
"I'm not a robot, like some of the speedrunners out there" - I guess TASbot would feel called out if he was capable of such complex emotion.
very ironic that a robot just commented under this
@@memes_gbc674 BRUH LEGIT
Uhh, are you assuming TAS' pronouns? /j /nm
My thoughts exactly
hahaha
true
This is one of those games that 99% of us never completed but would always play
fireboy and watergirl. that game was so fun. never completed it but I remember getting somewhere in the second half of the game
Poptropica
worlds hardest game
Because we only had 20 minutes per class to play 😂
There's just something about this innocent cool msth game's aesthetic : font, colours, textures, background all combined + the dated looks that makes it feel like a post apocalyptic early 2000's horror game à la Fallout 1
@serdy ximi This is the third bot that i've seen in the comment section.
@@canaldamia8393 theres more than 3
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He remembered all these moves
you could just write them all down and press the correct key sequence without looking at the game
@@GeorgeFrankPerry but how many time it took bruh
I mean there are 2k+ moves
@@tfrrandomcontent1106 not saying it isn't a lot of work or impressive. but it can easily be written down step by step. that's all
@@GeorgeFrankPerry u just contradicted urself
@@rqb6731 nah man and i'm not insulting him or whatever. the smartest way to speedrun this game would be to write every step. that's not hard in of itself. but the time and dedication it takes to do that and to input every key in order with no mistakes is impressive.
I used to play this game a few years ago in our computer class… and I just NOW learnt that you could split into 2 cubes.
Yeah I never got that far
Exactly the same for me. I played it back in elementary school, and I was the best in the grade at it. I think I got to stage 8(?)
Same 😭
Can you still play this ? Isn't flash gone ?
Same, didnt know u can divide the rectangular prism you're playing as, so is those falling orange tiles when I played this game back then.
This is exactly what I was gonna comment lmao
this was one of the weirdest games, and I think thats why we all loved it
Love D? Doesnt it still exist
@charmander man ohh ok! By flash do you mean Adobe Flash Installer?
@@SophieMerau yes
@@SophieMerau it was basically the entirety of flash
I actually avoided these types of games because I didn't like them and they weren't too fun. And a lot of people agree with me
"for an entire second" is something only a speedrunner would say.
What about fighting game players?
@@MegaMania0 true. And racing game players as well
and i play osu mania
@@serakull_main so you wouldn’t say that.
@11:17
This brings back so much nostalgia
nice account you bought
@Bengal cat Bruno yeah more subscribers than views.
@Bengal cat Bruno pretty suspicious don’t you think? From 5 million total views to basically 0? sounds like a bought channel to me.
@Bengal cat Bruno oh and also, from almost 0 subscribers to 100k in the span of a month?? and then the channel subscribers just stop growing 🤔
I remember playing this game when I was just a kid and oh my god, the nostalgia..
This is also so incredibly satisfying. Shout out to Cool Math Games for making my childhood fun as hell!
Cool Math Games had every teacher fooled, it literally has math in it's name.
@@acertainsomeone4960 I think that was an intentional misleading name by the site developers 😂
Yes
Indeed
@@colorfulhumor4724 nah it had math just not much
This seems like a Speedrun where you could just memorize the exact same inputs and even write them down and just look at a cheat sheet without even looking at the screen
As long as you don't mess one up or lose your place
Exactly I dont know why I had to scroll this far to find this comment. Just write it down like a music sheet and press each button in order.
Easiest blind folded speed run
Every deterministic game can be boiled down like this. Look at Mario for example... Sure the input timings matter, but ultimately it's just a sequence of inputs
But I will say that you're not wrong lmao
@@Xenro66 yeah but in this case input timings don't matter at all so even someone without any practice could achieve a good time by reading
I am now 22, as a young kid in elementary as far back as the first grade I played this often in math class.. I went to check out the game for nostalgic purposes and still had the first 20 or so levels completely memorized. Kind of mind blown...
I briefly played this as a kid and I dont think I ever got to the part where your rectangle splits lmao
I don't remember the orange things or the block splitting
But I remember everyone playing this all the time
@@m2b785 ok sir your kinda noisy so go away
WHAT IS GOING ON WHY ARE PEOPLE GIVING RANDOM LINKS
Holy fucking shit there's a billion bots in this comment section SOMEONE NEEDS TO FIX THIS
@@Lo-Vi bots
I remember being so incredibly excited as a kid after finally beating this game after hours and hours of agonizing over those last few levels. It is such a well crafted game and deserves some serious respect.
I think the best way of speedrunning this game would be to just write down every move either on your pc or a piece of paper and then just repeating the key presses without even needing to look at the game.
exactly what I thought. that is if the mods of the site have a method to foolproof your runs, otherwise you could just use a script
@@RafaelMunizYT so cheat
@@bradleyamos9519 its basically the same thing as rally pace notes, not cheating at all.
@@Ixxlostinabox technically you could program a keyboard to macro out the moves in inhuman speed. Like a key per level thats designed that when pressed it then does the macro for the level solution
This comment section: Random users discover what a TAS is
It’s hard actually playing the levels, but I bet it was excruciating to actually make the levels
I guess they just make a path that's the bare minimum to get through then make a bunch of useless space around it. Still hard tho
It's most likely all algorithm based.
I swear there's a goddamn virus gong round making random people post that same damn thing
Honestly, for games like this it seems relatively simple once you learn the total moveset your piece can do, and how to accomplish it.
You only have so many kind of rotation moves you can make,. Therefore, simply decide how many you want your player to have to make, and then do that many on a blank canvas with some movement spaces thrown in, in this game those straight-aways/zig-zags, and tada, puzzle made.
It's simply a maze where you recreate the path the original person took. easier mazes include less rotation moves and more space to do the moves in.
This doesn't make the puzzles less impressive, but it's definitely an easy route to do them en masse.
dont make me combine every spambot into one and make every comment have 500 replies thats all spam
as someone who plays coolmathgames during their break, i can admit this game in general is satisfying, not just speed running
it's also rage inducing sometimes but don't need to talk about that
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@@ATearThroughReality Why are there so many spam bots?
@@giovannicesaramorim9adigan961 Well you see, dear RUclips Commenter, when a mommy bot and a daddy bot love each other very much...
@@ATearThroughReality *WHEEZE* LMAO WHA--
@@ATearThroughReality bruh
Holy- this was one of my childhood games. I didn't know there was a community, let alone a speedrunning type for this. :D nostalgia hitting hard!
Ikr , i used to play it too very long time ago and it just appeared randomly in my recommendations after all these years,i kinda want to try it again
I played it on my grandmas computer :)
I both completely forgot this game existed and simultaneously remembered the game immediately from the thumbnail alone
The fuck are these replies
bots
Forget about the bots, i thought i was hallucinating about this game until i saw this video lol
Same
Same I haven't played a coolmath game in over 10 years. I completely forgot about this game.
His total moves are my total… for the first 3 stages.
Da fuck are these bots doing? 🤣
@@freshsaiyajin dude. I don’t know. I wish RUclips would ban them or filter them out or something it’s annoying.
@@ezramowery2003 Then the small youtubers for using a second of copyright music get the channel shut down.
I was just thinking about this game earlier this week, haha
This was one of my favorite Flash games, but I was never able to beat stage 7. I would have been mindblown by the cubes feature
Wow. That 2 block switch tells me that even though I LOVED this game as a kid, I never even got to level 8. I should be less self conscious about how well I play games these days
i was an absolute sweat at this game in my primary school, i didn't get to some of the higher levels but i was extremely fast at getting through the low to mid levels. at age 9, i was speedrunning this game lol
This dude is really good at moving his rectangular block, in tight spots, in a satisfying manner.
Lowkey I found this game in flashpoint a month ago, remembered that I didn't managed to finish this game from my childhood days, played it, and and remember EazySpeezy with the words "Does he made a speed run out of this?" And now I'm surprised that the answer is "no, at least not yet this month"
Imagine being the guy that had to design the levels
I think he designed this from the end to the beginning, and adding a little quirks to it making it a little easier to make, but hard to complete
*P a i n*
I wonder if someone's gonna contact the maker of the game
@@ArjunTheRageGuy the maker of this game is now probably some low profile 36 year old dude from sweden that made flash games for his projects and ended up making one of the most iconic flash games but no one knows who is he
@@RafaelMunizYT ok then
I love how he calmly explains the basic concepts that made us rage and nearly destroy our school laptops
Wow this just made me realize my younger self couldn't even make it to stage 8 in this game
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I couldn't even get past level two lmao
same
Holy shit this was my childhood right here. I had so many hours sunk into this game, love the vid! ❤
Nice bro
Nostalgia is a good feeling
*EAZYPEEZY IS THE WORST SPEEDRUNNER I MAKE BETTER CONTENT THAN THIS CLOWN*
@@m2b785 bruh
Are youserious rn
Gods. Blockz gives me anxiety and stress. My heart physically increases, even watching it gives me ptsd of my elementary years.
I just love when you speedrun games that are part of my childhood, because is makes me discover stuff about them that I never noticed/saw because I was too young and bad at the games to finish them (the proof is: I didn't even know you could turn into 2 cubes)
Also thank you for the nostalgia that feels good! You actually help me remember a lot of games that I've forgotten about!
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I was the same lol, I only ever got up to like level 5 or 6 at the most
Wait until you see the button that turns it into a pickle. Funniest shit I’ve ever seen
I forgot even it's name lol
why the fuck are there so many bot replies lmfaoo
Bloxorz was way too stressful for me when I was younger, and looking at this video I can conclude that it's still way too stressful for me now. I liked Briker 2 (same mechanics, different aesthetics) a little better (still didn't get very far though) because it had a really neat music track that I still remember to this day.
I PLAYED THIS AS A KID AND DIDN'T KNOW THE NAME AND NOW I'VE FOUND IT AGAIN!!!
Bro same
I remember you and Kirbs haveing trouble on this game on NGR speedrunning then just watching this I could tell you improved
👆???
gee, sorry about your replies dude
@@bigmac3647 I have no clue what those replies are
@@bigmac3647 everyone's getting them recently, it's ridiculous
Pfft, what the heck
speezy: you have to position yourself just a tiny bit to get into the hole
rectangle: *breakdances*
I'm not a fan of speedruns but due to the geometric/mathematical precision needed to complete this game i find this incredibly satisfying being done so quickly
The nostalgia, man. Remember playing this like 24/7 lmao.
@OPEN PAGE,,, 👇😍 BEGONE
BOT!
Same, I would play in school during study hall when ai had no work. I think I got pretty close to beating
Man I’m getting bot comments now, I can’t believe I made it
@@blck4333 lmao
@@merly2888 BEGONE
BOT!
I remember trying this game out. Getting frustrated than playing some shoot em up zombie flash game where I could buy better guns and upgrade my stats.
@@m2b785
Huh, maybe you should start making videos of you speed running then.
@@MrNote-lz7lh for someone who says that does have better content he sure is lacking a lot of it
@@Ivan-db3bf
Uh huh, no idea what he was trying to brag about anyways. I am not here for the fastest speed. I am here for the commentary.
oddly relatable.
It’s like watching someone fold origami at record speed.
The fact you remembered all these moves shows that youre truly a speedrunning god
Dude I'm sorry u have 2 bots
"You need to take the right path to go to the right hole"
"Just to go to the right spot because everything is gonna be tight"
EazySpeezy - 2021
hmm kinda sus
🤨
Yeah, seems right to what I've experienced irl. 😂
@@Fauxkerykes 🤓☝️
Hello yes police, their right here
I loved this game so much that I'd always play it in elementary to the point where every time someone started the game, they'd make sure I was in the same room as them in case they got stuck.
I remember this game! But dont watch a speedrun when youre drunk, the amount of brainpower being utilized made me nauseous just by listening to the process 🤢 takes some talent for sure!
But do watch it when you're high as it's really satisfying to watch 😌
No
@@feelinglostinthepeople i concur 😭😭
@@feelinglostinthepeople lolll rn i am 😭
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I used to think this was a horror game in disguise because of how raunchy it looked.
I always expected a jumpscare because of the maze game.
The background is pretty ominous.
@@infinitedeath1384 the music as well. this game used to scare my little coward ass
@@infinitedeath1384 maybe nowadays but back in that time this background style was very flash game like
@@RafaelMunizYT Yeah it was similar to a lot of other flash games I used to play.
Raunchy?
I'm trying to decide what's more crazy, the fact that he did 33 stages in 15 minutes, or the fact that 33 stages in 15 minutes isn't first place.
Definitely the second one, because the second one is the same as the first one, but more spooky scary ahh because there are people who did it faster
Bloxorz is such a great game. It's such a simple concept that works so well, I remember playing this way back in the day
So proud to see that you have became a pro at this. You were still struggling when you did the speedrun with NRG.
Middle school nostalgic right here. Computer class was always lit. Thanks coolmath
I remember playing this game so much. The movement was very satisfying and the puzzles were fun.
I remember playing this and not getting far, but apparently I REALLY didn't get far because I didn't know you could split into two cubes.
Anyone else remember playing this game back in elementary school? Time flies.
I remember this game now. It was always much too insanely difficult for me. I don't think I ever got past the few levels or so... Honestly I never thought I'd see this game ever again.
I remember playing this during the technology subject in elementary
Lol same
@OPEN PAGE,,, 👇😍 shut bot
@@m2b785 why scream tho?
@@m2b785 Reported as spam
Dude same, did we go to the same school lol
I remember playing this during class in elementary/ middle school... this reopened up an entire vault of pain suffering and rock smacking against other rock sounds. 15 minutes is unsane... this took me an entire semester to figure out.
I mostly remember just repeating doing the first 10 levels or so because I could never get through them before class ended
Just remember the password
I wasn't really great at this game when I played this, but I enjoyed every second of it. There was always something i loved about turning into the cubes and then finding a better way then just sliding all the way to the exit as one then switching to the other. it's crazy how 3 minutes and already so many of the stages are passed; it's great. Definately a trip down memory lane.
The lore and atmosphere of this game was unrivaled. What Bloxorz has to go through and why is honestly heartwrenching.
I remember seeing my brother play this game. Just looking at the game play I can hear the brick hitting the ground.
"I'm not robot, like some speedruners"
Remembers TAS speedrunds
this brings back the memories
Am I the only one that doesn’t remember ever being able to split your block ?
We were not that good apparently 😂
lol I took so much time figuring that out too XD
This game ramps up in difficulty, REALLY FAST.
yeah i never made it to that
The fact that I was playing this game so much in elementary school that at this point levels 1 to around 16 are pretty much muscle memory and I don’t have to think twice about messing up
You know what's more amazing? your commentary that keeps the video entertaining, I like how you tell us your experience with this experience!
My nostalgia has hit another level
@@m2b785 you… you don’t make content. I cant even say if you made bad content because you literally haven’t made anything
@@Pheatan It's a gross spam bot trying to give lonely guys a virus
This is such a classic. I can remember the code to the last level of the game by heart.
Me playing this game: I wonder what the later levels are
I never got past level 12
Me now: yep never would of completed this game
This game truly did take up so much of free time when I was in grade school on cool math. Good times.
"All right class today we will be learning about" *me in the back playing this*
This was the game I played when I was a child. The nostalgia hitting me hard
I used to be the best at all the cool math games challenges at my school. It's crazy to see you speed run one of the best games now.
This was one of the games we were allowed to play in my computer class, and seeing you just completely finish the whole thing is really satisfying my inner child…as well as giving it anxiety because I would’ve fallen SO MANY TIMES OMG YOURE A LEGEND
You finished this game as a child?
I’ve been speedrunning this every day during school. This man knows all the right moves.
When everyone watching realizes that he could’ve saved some time at 14:04 (laying down covering the hole) by going up, right, down, and then left
Damn I forgot this even existed. This was quite a throwback.
This is the type of game where two people don't argue but discuss when they don't agree with each other.
I remember always raging at the 15th level when I played it, happy too see it being played with ease
*EAZYPEEZY IS THE WORST SPEEDRUNNER I MAKE BETTER CONTENT THAN THIS CLOWN*
@@m2b785 You wouldn’t need to self advertise in a stupid way if your content was better than Eazyspeezy’s
this game in middle school (2007-10) had our classes hooked. Good ol days
I remember trying to make the lowest amount of moves every level and doing them fast when I finally find the right amount of moves to do. Damn so nostalgic
It’s beautiful.
I’ve been staring at this for 5 hours now.
Back then I remember being impressed by how good the game looked and how smooth a block of rusty metal could move.
Also, watching now I realized I never made past level 6......
This game looks soo stressfull holy f I’m getting the chills
I remember wasting WAY too much of my time trying to speedrun this game during Personal Orientation Project class instead of "planning my future"... Good times!
Me and friends used to play this game all the time in early middle school and looking back it was really good for our problem solving development
Woah you got way better at this after that race with LilKirbs.. nice!!
Hey Speezy, do you ever have a game you wanna stick with for a while, make multiple videos on, improving your PR until you get WR?
I remember playing this game during class in my senior year of highschool. It took me several weeks to beat, but when I did, I felt like the GOAT
Oh… my… gosh. I didn’t know you could split yourself. Looks like I’ve never made it to Level 8
I’m not gonna lie, I definitely play this time from time to time still too! It’s just such a fun and satisfying game
i love how universal this game is lol
EazySpeezy: *Doing a speedrun on Bloxorz*
RUclips: "A game with blocks? Must be Minecraft!"
You should speed run the Club Penguin EPF Missions!
This commentary was attocious bro. Like... we know you have to move the block.
You know this game is crazy when the speedrun has over 2000 moves.
You should write down the combinations for each stage to create a long list of buttons, then you just press those buttons
I love this game I would play it on cool math games all the time!
One of my greatest achievements was getting a deathless run on this in class, very proud, and then I never played it again
2:04 - Okay, that "red x" thing got me curious, because in my head, if you had asked me without looking, I would have also said that the x is red. Why is it that x's are red even when they aren't? What sort of cultural acclimation have we been through that we automatically assume that x's are red?