Yep, now Raining blocks is going free! Why? Well, this project was a test course for a complete cycle on development. From the original idea, to doing all the legal paperwork and tax stuff, marketing, post-support.. etc. Now that the cycle is finish (and the game at least has payed the publish fee), plus personal matters , it's better to just make the game free to avoid busy work on a game that was not going to make any more money, and I prefer to everyone to enjoy (or hate) it. Thanks for the supporters, was a very nice surprise!
If you are the one(yep, just one) that has bought the game on the last two weeks, please be my guest and ask a refund if you desire.
When? Well, I can't do it by myself, so when Valve approves the operation, usually one week from today.
HOLD ON! you say, if it's free, there are some "funny" stuff happening, like ads or freemium..? NOPE! I could not care less. I know that information is power but I just wanted to make a game where you don't need care about anything else, just a complete game with all features it can offer. Only scores and achievements are tracked and it's done by Steam, and neither of these if you play the game offline.
Patch notes for 1.1f:
Fixed performance issues when playing multiple sounds at the same time
Fixed performance issues when playing multiple particle effects at the same time
Music no longer restart when restarting a new game
The perfect game when you have little spare time or when you just want to play one fast game before leaving to do something else!
Raining blocks it's a game where you need to avoid the blocks that fall, and which you push and pull to try to escape or survive longer. It has a split screen so you can play against a friend where you can connect same colours blocks to make it's life harder!
Raining blocks has achievements, leader boards and steam cards. It has three game modes (Classic, extended and split screen) with three difficulty modes (easy, normal and hard). With six characters to play, 4 gadgets to use and three bonuses to apply.
With music and art from the community (CC and Public domain), remember to take a look on the about section to know who helped (thanks again everyone)!