In Block for Blood, you step into a cube-based apocalypse where every block could hide a zombie. You play as Nubik, a lone survivor armed with nothing but a crowbar, fighting to reclaim a shattered world. The title says it all: this is a game about spilling blocky blood, one enemy at a time. Your journey starts small—smashing the first zombie with a melee strike—but quickly escalates as you scavenge medkits, currency, and better weapons from fallen foes. Each level is a contained battlefield: you must eliminate all zombies, destroy their spawning hives, and break open crates for supplies. The core loop is simple: fight, collect, upgrade, repeat. As you progress, you'll face ranged enemies, repair your gear at blue repair stations, and unlock new weapons from highlighted cases. Block for Blood is not about epic cutscenes or deep lore; it's about the gritty, hands-on work of survival. Every swing of your crowbar, every shot fired, and every key collected brings you closer to pushing back the undead tide. The world is blocky, the blood is red, and the fight is yours to win.
Block for Blood Instructions
Q: How do I move and start playing Block for Blood?
A: Use WASD keys to move Nubik. Walk to the crowbar to pick it up and begin fighting.
Q: How does melee combat work in Block for Blood?
A: A dotted line shows the nearest zombie. Approach and click LMB to attack. Keep hitting until the enemy's red health bar is empty.
Q: What should I collect after fights in Block for Blood?
A: Always pick up money and items dropped by zombies. Also, destroy the mound where the zombie spawned.
Q: What are the main objectives in a Block for Blood level?
A: Kill all zombies. Then equip armor from red circles and open crates for medkits or ammo.
Q: How do I handle ranged combat in Block for Blood?
A: Some zombies appear as you approach. Shoot them from a distance and collect keys or money. If ammo runs out, switch back to your crowbar.
Q: How do I progress and repair gear in Block for Blood?
A: Collect two keys to unlock the repair hammer (blue circle). Select a weapon and press 'Repair' to fix it. Open highlighted cases to find new weapons.