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'''Block Party''' is a live service multiplayer party game developed by {{user|GSK}} and [[BuzzIn|BuzzIn Studios]] where four contestants compete against each other, with help from allies in the audience, as pieces on a giant game board inspired by BuzzIn's past and present. For the first time ever in a BuzzIn game, members of the in-studio audience can play along with the game, and either choose to ally with one or more players, or cause total mayhem for everyone.
'''Block Party''' was a planned live service multiplayer party game developed by {{user|GSK}} and [[BuzzIn|BuzzIn Studios]] where four contestants would compete against each other, with help from allies in the audience, as pieces on a giant game board inspired by BuzzIn's past and present. The development of Block Party was halted in April 2023 due to the shutdown of BuzzIn Studios.


Block Party's game board is filled with over 70 spaces, and over 70 ways for contestants to score as many Stars, Gems, and BuzzIn Dollars (BZN$) as they possibly can. Unlike most BuzzIn games, BZN$ are not what contestants are ultimately playing for in Block Party. Through each of the ten rounds, contestants will need to gather as many Stars, Gems, and BZN$ as they can, while protecting all of it from others, any of whom could potentially turn the game in their favor by landing on a VS (Versus) space. The contestant with the most Stars (and in a tie, Gems) at the end of the game wins.
<!-- Block Party's game board is filled with over 70 spaces, and over 70 ways for contestants to score as many Stars, Gems, and BuzzIn Dollars (BZN$) as they possibly can. Unlike most BuzzIn games, BZN$ are not what contestants are ultimately playing for in Block Party. Through each of the ten rounds, contestants will need to gather as many Stars, Gems, and BZN$ as they can, while protecting all of it from others, any of whom could potentially turn the game in their favor by landing on a VS (Versus) space. The contestant with the most Stars (and in a tie, Gems) at the end of the game wins. -->
 
Block Party is the culmination of several years of development. It is scheduled to premiere exclusively on BuzzIn in 2024.

Revision as of 15:54, 25 April 2023

Block Party
Located in Party
Builder(s)

GSK

Status

In Development

Class

Games

Start Date

2019 (conception)
Summer 2020 (development)

Completion Date

2023 (concluded)

Coordinates

0x 0z

Website

https://buzzin.tv/games/block-party

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Block Party was a planned live service multiplayer party game developed by GSK and BuzzIn Studios where four contestants would compete against each other, with help from allies in the audience, as pieces on a giant game board inspired by BuzzIn's past and present. The development of Block Party was halted in April 2023 due to the shutdown of BuzzIn Studios.