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Space Blast

Space Blast injects a massive dose of interstellar, sci-fi energy into the highly competitive tile-collapsing genre (often called "Blast" or "Collapse" games), delivering a visual feast of exploding planets and intensely satisfying combination mechanics. Stepping entirely away from generic gem-swapping, this title places you in the deep cosmos. You are presented with a massive grid filled with tightly packed celestial bodies—gas giants, ringed planets, volcanic worlds, and icy moons. Your objective is intensely focused: you must rapidly scan the board and click on massive, pre-existing clusters of identical planets to instantly shatter them into cosmic dust. When destroyed, the entire column collapses under the gravity of a black hole, shifting the board state and creating new clusters. The atmosphere is deeply engaging, accompanied by sweeping, cinematic synth music. The visual style is exceptionally polished, utilizing incredibly crisp, high-definition sprites that crackle with kinetic energy. Space Blast is a pure test of cascade optimization and gravity management.

How to Play

  • The core mechanic revolves around clicking clusters of identical planets to remove them from the board.
  • Use your Mouse to click on any group of TWO OR MORE identically colored planets that are touching horizontally or vertically.
  • When clicked, the entire cluster explodes instantly, and gravity causes the planets above them to fall straight down.
  • The Primary Objective: Completely clear the board, or reach a specific target score, before running out of allowed moves.
  • If a column is completely emptied, the remaining columns will usually slide toward the center to fill the gap.
  • The Black Holes/Rockets: Clearing massive clusters (e.g., 6 or 8 planets at once) often spawns powerful rockets or localized black holes that can clear entire rows, columns, or specific colors.

Tips and Tricks

  • Work from the Bottom: Always prioritize clicking clusters at the lowest possible points on the grid. This triggers the maximum amount of gravity shifting, often causing planets higher up to naturally fall into massive, pre-aligned super-clusters without you having to waste a move.
  • Build Massive Clusters (Patience is Key): While clicking a group of two planets is safe, it yields a terrible score and doesn't spawn power-ups. The true strategy is to click the smaller groups around a specific color to manually build a massive, screen-spanning cluster of 15 or 20 planets before detonating it.
  • Combine the Power-Ups: The most devastating move in the game is activating two power-ups that are sitting directly next to each other. Combining a horizontal rocket with a vertical rocket creates a massive cross-blast. Combining a rocket with a black hole creates absolute devastation.
  • Don't Isolate Single Planets: The absolute worst thing you can do is accidentally clear all the planets surrounding a specific color, stranding a single planet with no identical neighbors. Always ensure you have a planned route.
  • Focus on the Objective: If you only need to clear 10 more red planets to win the level, completely ignore the massive, satisfying cluster of blue planets on the other side of the board.