Shuffle Blocks: A Bear’s Delight

I’m sure by now you’ve seen that quite popular, and polite waving bear on YouTube, right? Well, call it timing or whatever you want to call it, but we’ve got a creepy bear in our video this week!

Prisoner #10322… is polite too. But mostly cuddly. Our friend’s favorite block type however,  is not so much. We can imagine the nonsense that goes on in a bear’s head… “Oh Shuffle Block, how you tease me and play with my emotions! You’ve got a mind of your own. You do what you want, when you want. But please come back to me, I need you sometimes, you know?”

Shuffle Block ain’t all bad you know. Sometimes it’ll protect you from laser beams and ammo from enemies…sometimes even drop enemies into the waters of death!!

A Special Dev Story…

During the beginning stages of game inception, the shuffle block was one of the first blocks ever made! It was also the first moving block we created! Its purpose was to supply variation in our levels,  to take a static level and make it an ever-changing level.

When this block type is featured, it will make sure each experience is different every time!

The Shuffle Block likes its space. But it will not infringe on yours. Though this block is completely chaotic, sometimes you can get it to do what you want. How that works is that you must occupy the space opposite of where you want it to go. So if you want the block to move right, you’ve got to take up the space on the left side! With a little coaxing, it might work. Who knows, the block might move up instead of left!

We must say this block is pretty special…and always exciting! 

Words from Aaron, BattleBlock Theater Level Designer…

Once upon a time, the Shuffle Block was one of the only moving Blocks in the game…but whenever we tried to design part of a level around them, we could never predict where they would go! Were we making a level easier for players by giving them more Shuffle Blocks to stand on, or were we giving the Shuffle Block more opportunities to betray the player? And what if the Shuffle Blocks decided to shuffle off entirely?

We finally realized that it was no use trying to make the Shuffle Block your friend or your enemy–it does what it wants, when it wants. Instead, we tried setting them loose in other parts of the game to liven things up…and that’s when they started to shine. You may think you know how to get through a level, but next time your Shuffle Block buddy may be dropping you into those spikes instead of blocking that laser.”

Enjoy the Prisoner Video.

Happy Holidays and have a Happy New Year from The Behemoth!!

<3, Your Favorite Pink Knight Christine

Mummy Undead Rising!

To survive in BattleBlock Theater, you always need to be on the move. Not only forward, but upwards! This week we observe Prisoners #10334 and #10401 partake in griefing activities and movement trajectories. Mummy dude and living skeleton dude will show you just how to use help each other and to get up on your own!

There’s more than one way to move up.

If you chose the dart gun as your weapon, you’ve got a fun one! Shoot your partner or enemy to knock ’em down and make your next move! Or, be practical and shoot a dart at a block when vertically challenged.  Doing so will allow you to use the attached dart as a temporary platform!  Highly functional.

Using body parts

The simplest way to help a friend when they can’t get up is to press the action button when you’re at the edge of a block. This will extend your hand to lift your friend up!

Another way to use your hand to help a friend (with pizzazz) is to employ the use of your fist to UPPERCUT PUNCH your friend up! It might hurt a little… but hey, it works!

If you’re a hard head like Prisoner #10401, you won’t mind that your mummy friend gets ahead by jumping on your head if they’re thankful for your cooperation…right? Hopefully skeletons can handle these intense HEADJUMPS!

Pick your poison!

Your Favorite Pink Knight<3,

Christine

Ice, Ice, Baby!

Today’s BattleBlock Theater update features Prisoner #10330, a slick-haired fella with an ice-cold exterior…well, because he’s been locked up in his Ice Block holding cell!
I’m sure everyone’s gone down a slippery slope sometime in their lives, as you will see Prisoner #10330 do in this play. These ice blocks are pretty to look at: glistening in their unpretentious beauty, light blue like the sky and waters they originated from and the sparkle hinting at the possibility of danger.
Other game mechanisms come into play at a moment’s surprise, like spike blocks! You’ll need to avoid being  mindlessly compelled into the trap while you’re on ice.

Fans will blow you away and just how far you want it to take you is up to you! Ice blocks can actually help you reach the next scene if you cooperate and let the fan push you far enough so that you can jump onto whatever blocks may be there! Be calculated in your approach to buzz saws and electricity-spewing blocks

When your movement comes to a stop and you need to get off the blocks, you’ll need more momentum for getting into the run, and it won’t be easy. Then with each push of both your feet, you’ll be gliding away in no time away from harm
And making a pleasant *squeak-squeak* noise as you get away, how cool!

Cupcakes & Unicorns,
<3 Your Favorite Pink Knight Christine