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Block Fever is a basic breakout-style game. The aim of the game is to control a paddle to keep a ball on the screen and to break all of the blocks on the screen. The arrangement of blocks on the screen varies by stage. | Block Fever is a basic breakout-style game. The aim of the game is to control a paddle to keep a ball on the screen and to break all of the blocks on the screen. The arrangement of blocks on the screen varies by stage. | ||
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Block Fever is an early arcade game by Nintendo.
Gameplay
Block Fever is a basic breakout-style game. The aim of the game is to control a paddle to keep a ball on the screen and to break all of the blocks on the screen. The arrangement of blocks on the screen varies by stage.
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