Crawlco Block Knockers

CosmiKankei  •  Aug 1, 2019  •  93% from 44 reviews

Meet your quirky lizard warehouse worker in Crawlco Block Knockers, where every block you kick and pull reveals tantalizing images of pinup girls!

$3.99 (USD)
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Reviews Summary

Players are raving about Crawlco Block Knockers, praising its addictive gameplay, charming retro aesthetic, and engaging soundtrack.

Many appreciate the challenge of mastering the puzzles and defeating bosses, though some mention frustrations with controls and minor bugs.

Overall, it’s a delightful blend of fun and naughtiness that stands out in the genre.

The Good

  • Addictive and challenging gameplay
  • Charming retro aesthetic and music
  • Customizable adult content options
  • Engaging boss battles add excitement

The Bad

  • Controls can feel cumbersome
  • Minor bugs and dialogue loops
  • Frustrating boss stages for some
  • Limited resolution options

The Horny

  • Cute and sexy pinup images to unlock
  • Nudity is mild but enjoyable
  • Art style reminiscent of classic 80s games
  • Modesty settings for those who prefer less

Top rated reviews

Crim's Humble Opinion Curator A More Creative Reveal Title If you haven't blocked the Hentai or Sexual Content tags on your store feed already you know what I'm referring to when I say reveal titles. Almost every week there are more than a few releases of games where you just swap blocks around or make a few clicks to reveal lewd art. Although the premise …

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The best kind of lewd gaming, the kind that draws you in with promises of naughtiness but makes you want to keep playing for the gameplay.

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This game is very dope - if you like puzzle games. It's pretty intense, requiring quick action, fast reflexes, and a mind for puzzles. I only meant to spend 5 minutes playing today, but spent 2 hours instead. This game is worth your time.

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Game Details

From the developer

Enjoy the vibe of a sleazy, smokey arcade in 90s Japan! Kick, pull, and match blocks to reveal the images, including images that are more revealing!

About this game

About This Game

A Box-Bopping Revolution!
Crawlco Block Knockers is an exciting puzzle/action hybrid. Blocks enter the play field, and you pull or kick them into the marked zones. Match them up by color to lock their position and prepare them for shipment. Good news: this reveals part of a sexy image! Bad news: your workspace just got a little bit tighter! Avoid the enemies, or smash them between blocks. Aim carefully to boost your score, and take care to not box yourself in. There are even elaborate boss battles to test your block-slinging mettle!

Customize Your Play!
Dare we say Block Knockers is a thrill to play? We do! But if you'd like to solve puzzles without distraction, you can turn off enemies, and if you solve enough puzzles perfectly, you can even skip boss battles entirely. (But please fight the bosses! We worked hard on 'em!) Control the adult content yourself with the game's "modesty" setting -- obscure the naughty bits, or even the entire image if desired.

Enjoy!
We love old arcade games, and that includes pervy old arcade games! We've worked hard to adhere to that retro aesthetic, and even got the perfect future funk tunes from OSC to maximize your enjoyment. Take a break and Get Knockin' with Crawlco Block Knockers today!

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