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Please One More Block

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Release dateJuly 17, 2026
PlatformsPC
GenreAction, Casual, Indie
DeveloperDoublsb Soft, Charo
PublisherPsychoFlux Entertainment
LanguagesKorean, English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese

About Please One More Block

Please One More Block attempts to solve the inherent difficulty spikes of the platforming genre by turning individual struggle into a collective effort. Developed by Doublsb Soft and Charo, the game functions as a social experiment where every failed attempt or successful run leaves a permanent mark on the world. The release date for Please One More Block is July 17, 2026, when it will arrive on PC.

The core experience revolves around a puzzle-platforming loop where players can summon aid by pressing a Help button. This triggers the placement of a block previously left behind by another user, theoretically bridging gaps or creating new pathways. However, the design acknowledges the unpredictability of human nature; a block meant to assist could just as easily become a hazard or a dead end. This creates a fascinating tension between genuine cooperation and accidental or intentional sabotage, similar to the message systems found in titles like Dark Souls but with direct physical consequences on the level geometry.

PC Release Date for July 17, 2026

As an indie project published by PsychoFlux Entertainment, the game relies heavily on its metadata and community feedback loops. Players can rate the blocks they receive, and the developers intend to track and share behavioral data regarding which types of blocks earn likes or dislikes. This suggests a metagame focused on reputation and the long-term evolution of stage difficulty based on the community's collective whims. Whether the community will actually choose to be helpful or if the most-disliked blocks will dominate the maps is the primary uncertainty the game faces at launch.

For those who find traditional precision platformers isolating or frustratingly stagnant, this title offers a shifting environment that evolves without the need for live multiplayer. It is a game of digital archaeology, where you are constantly climbing over the remains of those who came before you. If you value experimental social mechanics over pixel-perfect execution, add this to your wishlist. Those looking for a static, predictable challenge should probably wait to see how the player base shapes the initial maps before committing.

Features

Single-playerPartial Controller SupportFamily Sharing

System requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10 / 11
Processor
Any processor w/ a clock rate of 2 GHz
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
CPU-integrated or on-board graphics
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
110 MB available space

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