3/3/2023 0 Comments Blocked out game![]() ![]() I’d release bits of the game to test and people would help me find bugs, balance issues, and gave valuable ideas/feedback. What did you enjoy most while developing Blocked Out? I really enjoyed the community feedback. There wasn’t anything new or revolutionary that I was doing in terms of code/engineering, I just needed to be very careful with how I managed my time. What challenges did you have to overcome while developing? What was the most challenging? Probably the time constraint. ![]() I knew what I wanted to do and I powered through until I completed it! After release I spent a few more days working on some content and bug fixes. I really wanted to challenge myself and make something in a small timeframe. What was it like developing Blocked Out? It was a 7 day project from the start. The following interview was between Thundermaker300 and ScriptOn on Error: Page "User blog:RBLXDeveloperInterviews/ ScriptOn: Blocked Out" does not exist., as part of the Developer Connections Project. As of December 1, 2018, this game as accumulated over 4,000,000 visits, about 35,000 favorites, and a like to dislike ratio of 64.2% (7,718 likes and 4,299 dislikes). This game was created, as stated in the description and his interview, with the intent to complete it in seven days as a challenge. If you are connecting with a mobile device and believe you are incorrectly receiving blackout messaging, try connecting via WiFi.Around 4,380,000 Blocked Out is a tower-defense game created by a user called ScriptOn. Your location is determined by your IP Address. If you see a message that states, "This content is subject to blackout", this is because the event that you requested is not available on ESPN in your location. If you are receiving blackout messaging on ESPN, check your local listings to find the television network carrying the event. Blackouts are implemented to protect the primary rights holder, as defined by the professional and college sports leagues or teams in a given market. ![]() Regional and local rights holders are usually broadcast stations or regional sports networks. ![]() Blackouts apply to telecasts that have been sold regionally or locally per league, conference and local rightsholder agreements. ![]()
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