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Blokus (2000) is a strategy game where you compete to have the fewest unplayed tiles. You add Tetris-shaped tiles to a shared board that is split into 400 small squares. It is a game about choosing to play the right tile at the right moment, be too slow to get rid of your higher-scoring tiles and you end up blocked for space.
Our examiner, Rob Prior, first checked Blokus 16 months ago. It was re-examined by Rich Adams and updated 7 months ago.
Our examiner, Rob Prior, first checked Blokus 16 months ago. It was re-examined by Rich Adams and updated 7 months ago.
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Play Overview
Blokus is a strategy game where you compete to have the fewest unplayed tiles. You add Tetris-shaped tiles to a shared board that is split into 400 small squares. It is a game about choosing to play the right tile at the right moment, be too slow to get rid of your higher-scoring tiles and you end up blocked for space.
You start by laying out all of your 21 coloured Tetris-shaped tiles in front of you. The tiles vary in size and shape from one square up to shapes made up of five squares. Each turn you place a tile but only its corner must touch at least one of your other tiles.
As you play, the board fills up and tactics mount. For example, to avoid being hemmed in by other player's tiles (of a different colour) you need to place tiles to cross over to areas with more space. When you can no longer play any pieces, you count up each square of the shapes that you have remaining and the winner is the one with the least points.
What starts as a simple tile-laying puzzle, quickly becomes a strategic battle for space that requires spatial and forward-thinking decisions. You need to use your tiles carefully and keep an eye on the placement of others. Some may choose a more aggressive land-grabbing strategy than others, so when playing with this type of player you need to be even more vigilant.
You start by laying out all of your 21 coloured Tetris-shaped tiles in front of you. The tiles vary in size and shape from one square up to shapes made up of five squares. Each turn you place a tile but only its corner must touch at least one of your other tiles.
As you play, the board fills up and tactics mount. For example, to avoid being hemmed in by other player's tiles (of a different colour) you need to place tiles to cross over to areas with more space. When you can no longer play any pieces, you count up each square of the shapes that you have remaining and the winner is the one with the least points.
What starts as a simple tile-laying puzzle, quickly becomes a strategic battle for space that requires spatial and forward-thinking decisions. You need to use your tiles carefully and keep an eye on the placement of others. Some may choose a more aggressive land-grabbing strategy than others, so when playing with this type of player you need to be even more vigilant.
Play Style
Duration
Learn to Play: This takes 5 minutes to learn. Although it appears simple, the need to place tiles in a specific way takes a while to learn. It takes a game or two before tactics are really understood.
When you first play:
Play Time: This game will take between 15 minutes and 20 minutes to complete.
When you first play:
- Start with a two-player game to make space more available.
- Aim to play larger tiles first to lower your end score straight away.
Play Time: This game will take between 15 minutes and 20 minutes to complete.
Age Ratings
Skill Level
5+ year-olds usually have the required skill to enjoy this game. Younger players need the physical dexterity to manipulate the tiles into place.
Content Rating
We rate this suitable for 3+ years-olds.
Costs
There are no additional in-game purchases, loot boxes, adverts or subscription costs.
Game Details
Release Date: 01/01/2000
Skill Rating: 5+ year-olds
Players: 2-4
Genres: Puzzle, Strategy and Brain Game
Accessibility: 0 features Documented (Tweet Developer)
Components: Placeables

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