Blockibo: Color Blocks is a brain-teasing sliding puzzle game that turns your screen into a colorful logic playground. Think Unblock Me meets LEGO bricks. You slide interlocking blocks across a grid to clear paths and match colors to exit zones. Starts gentle. Gets devious fast.
Easy to learn. Brutal to master. You'll ace the first three levels. Then the game says: "Now think."
Works like butter on any device. No lag. No fumbling.
Before you touch anything, scan the board. Each colored block needs to reach its matching exit zone on the border. Some blocks are 1x2 bricks. Others are L-shapes or T-pieces. Static "stone" obstacles block paths permanently. Chained blocks need golden keys to unlock. Movement counters (like the "6" on advanced levels) limit how many times you can slide a piece. Plan the sequence. One wrong shove and you're locked out.
Your job? Slide blocks to create a clear path from each color to its exit. But pieces interlock like a jigsaw. Moving the red block might trap the blue one. So you work backwards. Which block needs to leave last? Which one blocks the exit if you don't shift it first? This is chess, not checkers.
Boosters are your safety net. Hit a wall? Spend one to reshuffle locked pieces or add extra moves. Golden keys unlock chained blocks—usually hiding in tight corners or behind multi-move sequences. As you progress, levels introduce metal bars linking two blocks (move one, the other follows) and restricted arrows (you can only slide in one direction). Each new mechanic is a curveball. Adapt or restart.
This is for the commuter who needs a 90-second brain workout between stops. The puzzle junkie who loves that "aha!" moment when the solution clicks. And anyone who finds satisfaction in clearing a grid with surgical precision. Sessions are bite-sized but addictive. You won't play just one level.
Calm on the surface. Chaos underneath. The pastel bricks and minimalist UI create a zen atmosphere, but your brain is doing backflips. There's no timer screaming at you. No ads mid-solve. Just you versus geometry. The game runs at smooth 60 FPS because the vector graphics are featherweight. Every slide feels instant. Every mistake feels like yours (because it is).
1. Saves: Progress auto-saves after each completed level. Close the browser mid-game? You'll resume exactly where you left off.
2. Performance: Built on a lightweight engine (likely Unity or Cocos2d-x). Loads in under two seconds. Zero frame drops even on older devices.
If you crave puzzles that respect your intelligence without holding your hand, Blockibo: Color Blocks delivers.
Blockibo: Color Blocks was developed by lunvogames@gmail.com. Released in February 2026.