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Blocks That Matter Released On Steam

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Blocks That Matter is a puzzle platform game where the player takes the role of Tetrabot, a weird machine that absorbs blocks and then recycles them back into the environment in order to solve puzzles.

The game has just been updated with a Linux version, see the update here: http://steamcommunity.com/games/blocksthatmatter/announcements/detail/1585569369597918747/

The version already existed on Gameolith, but is just now making its way to Steam.

Features:

  • A unique gameplay experience mixing puzzle and platform that will challenge your brain
  • 40 levels to play in Adventure Mode, 20 bonus levels to unlock and more free content to come
  • Collect every 40 "Blocks That Matter" and rediscover videogames made of blocks that made or will make History
  • Create and share your own puzzles using an easy-to-use level editor
  • Steam achievements: 30+ achievements to unlock by playing the game and being creative.
  • Steam Cloud: No matter if you play on PC or Mac [or now linux], at home or outside, your progression will be saved.


Celebrating the new platform release, it's also on sale for $1.99!

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7 comments

pb Feb 25, 2014
Maybe it's just me, but the install is 0 bytes and trying to start gives back "missing executable" (of course). I've had the empty install for a while now, but I tried uninstalling and installing again just a minute ago, with the same outcome.
adolson Feb 25, 2014
I just bought it from the Humble Store, since I prefer to get DRM-free games as well as Steam keys when possible, and it's downloading for me in Steam, 107.5MB.
rocky Feb 25, 2014
Maybe it's just me, but the install is 0 bytes and trying to start gives back "missing executable" (of course). I've had the empty install for a while now, but I tried uninstalling and installing again just a minute ago, with the same outcome.

You can contact their support team at [email protected]
Danny Feb 25, 2014
Maybe it's just me, but the install is 0 bytes and trying to start gives back "missing executable" (of course). I've had the empty install for a while now, but I tried uninstalling and installing again just a minute ago, with the same outcome.

just tested, works for me but there's no sound.
And I cant remember anything about it, so I'm pretty much stuck on the very first level :D
Anonymous Feb 25, 2014
Maybe it's just me, but the install is 0 bytes and trying to start gives back "missing executable" (of course). I've had the empty install for a while now, but I tried uninstalling and installing again just a minute ago, with the same outcome.

Same here.
adolson Feb 25, 2014
Sound is working for me on Debian Jessie.

Logitech F710 gamepad works out of the box, although maybe not all of the buttons were mapped correctly, I'm not sure (I only noticed I couldn't Quit from the title screen with the Back button until I ran through the controller configuration screen).
pb Feb 25, 2014
Ok, the problem solved itself, steam client has just started downloading the proper package.
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