Bloxorz is a minimalist but genuinely challenging puzzle built around a single rectangular block that you roll across a series of narrow, elevated platforms. The goal is always the same β get the block to fall standing upright into a matching hole β but the paths get progressively trickier, introducing switches, bridges, and fragile tiles that force you to think several moves ahead before committing to a roll.
Because the block can fall off the edge in three different orientations (flat, standing, or sideways), a single careless roll near the platform's edge can end a run instantly. That constant risk of falling is what keeps each level tense even though the core mechanic β rolling a block β sounds simple on paper.
It's a genuinely clever spatial puzzle that scales its difficulty smoothly, always feeling fair even when a level takes several attempts to solve. If you like this kind of thinky puzzle platforming, GBK Games also has Tomb of the Mask for a faster-paced alternative.