Poll

If you had Windows 8, would you get a Blockland app for the metro start screen? (As in a BLACK square with a completely white Blockland "B" logo in the center)

HELL YEAH!!!
Sounds great!
Maybe...
not really.
no.

Author Topic: Blockland on Windows 8?!?  (Read 3742 times)

If Blockland had a Windows 8 app, the game would automatically go full screen. Plus it would be a high-priority program and would start faster and have better internet priorities.

I think its a great idea and would download it as soon as it would be released. Just make sure the app is the trial version of Blockland that has to be activated with the code. (that part is for Badspot) Hope you all like the idea!
« Last Edit: October 20, 2012, 01:54:27 PM by H.3. »

Please give clean comments please as I want this idea to be seriously considered.

« Last Edit: October 20, 2012, 05:40:00 AM by AQuietBadger »


I think once win 8 is released it could become an app if Badspot wanted to

I don't know if Metro supports OpenGL graphics powered games with such RAM and CPU usage as a Metro app..

Do you not know what an app is? Apps are for tiny little "pass-the-time" games like Temple Run and Angry Birds. Not an actual full-fledged video game. The entire idea of it being an app frightens me. It can install and run just fine on the documents folder on the Windows 8 desktop. Just put a shortcut to it on the main menu or something.

Do you not know what an app is? Apps are for tiny little "pass-the-time" games like Temple Run and Angry Birds. Not an actual full-fledged video game. The entire idea of it being an app frightens me. It can install and run just fine on the documents folder on the Windows 8 desktop. Just put a shortcut to it on the main menu or something.

This is true, I doubt Metro will run BL


Do you not know what an app is? Apps are for tiny little "pass-the-time" games like Temple Run and Angry Birds. Not an actual full-fledged video game. The entire idea of it being an app frightens me. It can install and run just fine on the documents folder on the Windows 8 desktop. Just put a shortcut to it on the main menu or something.


Microsoft is calling them apps because you can add them to your computer like apps.

This is true, I doubt Metro will run BL

Metro can run blockland, it uses the same windows os as in win 7, just has a different startup menu


Microsoft is calling them apps because you can add them to your computer like apps.
Or because it's short for "application"...?

Or because it's short for "application"...?

pretty much...    :)

Do you not know what an app is? Apps are for tiny little "pass-the-time" games like Temple Run and Angry Birds. Not an actual full-fledged video game. The entire idea of it being an app frightens me. It can install and run just fine on the documents folder on the Windows 8 desktop. Just put a shortcut to it on the main menu or something.
wtf.  Apparently applications can only be casual games.  I guess "real games" just aren't programmed.

i was thinking something like this: