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If there's one game that keeps you sitting still but your mind constantly moving, it's Tap 3D Wood Block Away. There are no explosions, no enemies to chase, and no tense countdown clocks.

The Brain Becomes The Tool To Unravel The World

Tap 3D Wood Block Away is a pure puzzle game based on three-dimensional spatial thinking. The only thing you face is a block of wood assembled into a tangled structure. It looks simple but hides countless locked paths. Each block is a question, each arrow is a hint, and each tap is a decision. Unless you remove a barrier blocking the right side, an arrow pointing to the right is useless. Can you find your way, or will you trap yourself in a dead end?

Rotate To See, Tap To Solve

The entire game can be compared to an inverted Jenga tower. The fear isn't about collapsing but about disassembling in the wrong order and getting yourself stuck in the wooden maze. You can rotate all the blocks in any direction, looking from above, below, or at an angle. Press and drag the mouse to rotate, then click on the block with an empty exit on a computer. On a phone, swiping the screen rotates the model, and a light tap will launch the block into space. This continuous rotation turns the game into a visual and memory exercise. You need to predict which block will be released next if you remove it first.

Difficulty Increases Over Time

In the early levels, you'll see the blocks arranged quite loosely, with only a few blocks with easily visible arrows. By playing these games, you learn the rule that you can't destroy anything until there's a clear way out. But later on, the number of blocks increases rapidly, and the structure becomes denser and more complex. In some levels, more than twenty wooden blocks are intertwined, with arrows pointing in all directions. At this point, the game is no longer about seeing and touching but about planning. You have to think two or three steps ahead, considering whether dismantling block A will permanently block B or get stuck.

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