Get a Grip - Fullblox Is Out Now


Nintendo has done the sneaky and released a brand new game onto the Nintendo 3DS and the best part it is free, well to start.



Anyone can download the new title, but you will only get access to 7 stages, if you want more, you will need to buy the packs that contain them.

The individual downloadable content packs include the following all new contents:


  • Mallo’s Playtime Plaza $6.50: 100 progressively challenging levels that introduce the basics of the game.
  • Poppy’s Sculpture Square $3.90: 50 puzzle levels shaped like animals and objects.
  • Corin’s Fortress of Fun $3.90: 50 levels featuring new gizmo obstacles and enemies.
  • Papa Blox’s NES Expo $3.90: A treat for retro fans that features 50 levels based on classic NES characters.


But should you want to buy them all together, you can do that for the price of $13, which is quite a saving.  Each DLC pack features its own playable character Mallo, Poppy, Corin, or Papa Blox, while an additional 50 super-challenging puzzles will unlock for free after completing the 250 puzzles from all four DLC packs combined. Purchasing any downloadable content pack or bundle also unlocks Fullblox Studio for free. In this mode you can create and edit your own Fullblox levels using a simple set of tools with infinite possibilities and turn your puzzles into QR Codes to share with friends via Miiverse, or play others’ levels via their QR Codes. New for Fullblox Studio is the ability to create puzzles of up to 16 layers of depth, enabling fans to create puzzles that truly show off Fullblox’s new multi-directional pushing and pulling.