Read

Edit

History

Notify

Share

Block Trucks

Block Trucks is a free-to-play multiplayer offroad racing game with cross-platform functionality. Players race in real time, aiming to improve their rank and gain rewards. The game aims to provide a competitive experience across platforms.[1][2][20]

Overview

Block Trucks, founded by Greg Quinn, is a free-to-play, cross-platform multiplayer offroad racing game where players compete in real-time, aiming to improve their rank and earn rewards. The game aims to provide a competitive, cheat-free environment without pay-to-win mechanics. Players can acquire and trade cosmetic , with daily upgrade limits to manage progression. It supports desktop, mobile, and web platforms, with closed beta access for Founder’s Pack holders.[1][2][3][19]

Gameplay

Block Trucks employs a semi-realistic driving model that blends simulation and arcade elements, aiming to be accessible across devices while allowing skill development. The physics are designed to enable control during cornering, drifting, and boosting, with mid-air adjustments affecting race performance.[4]

Ranked Multiplayer

Block Trucks includes a ranked multiplayer system where players begin at Bronze and can progress to Grand Champion. Each rank, except Grand Champion, consists of three divisions based on an ELO rating system. The system aims to reward players with points for defeating opponents of varying ranks. Advancing through divisions unlocks new stadiums and racing conditions, such as sand, mud, and snow tracks.[5]

Track Conditions

Block Trucks features four racing track conditions, each with varying levels of difficulty.

Tarmac aims to provide maximum grip with minimal drift. Sand, which unlocks at Silver I rank, introduces slight drift for offroad dynamics. Mud, available at Gold I rank, presents challenging conditions often accompanied by rain and fog. Snow, the most difficult condition unlocked at Platinum I rank, requires earlier braking and precise cornering.[6]

Weekly Tournaments

Block Trucks features weekly tournaments each weekend across three time zones: 8 PM Eastern Time, 8 PM GMT, and 8 PM Sydney Time. These tournaments aim to provide FUEL rewards, unique cosmetics, player titles, and entry tickets to larger monthly events. Tickets can be obtained using BTCOIN or collected on the race track and are issued as , allowing for resale on compatible marketplaces.[7]

Monthly Tournaments

Block Trucks hosts monthly tournaments on the last weekend of each month across three time zones: 8 PM Eastern Time, 8 PM GMT, and 8 PM Sydney Time. These tournaments aim to provide significant prize pools, including FUEL rewards, unique cosmetics, player titles, and entry tickets for future events. Tickets can be obtained using BTCOIN or collected on the race track and are issued as , allowing for resale on compatible marketplaces.[8]

Truck Upgrades

Block Trucks aims to provide players with customization and upgrade options for their trucks without pay-to-win mechanics. Players can enhance their trucks in nine categories, including engine and nitro, each featuring three tiers.

Upgrades require BTCASH and upgrade card , which can be acquired through racing, booster packs, or marketplaces. Players may upgrade each category daily, with a limit of two for those holding a Monthly Race Pass. Skipping a day can result in maintenance fees, potentially leading to downgrades if BTCASH is insufficient.[9][10][11][12][13]

wiki

In-Game Currencies

FUEL

In Block Trucks, players can earn by accumulating FUEL throughout race seasons. Players receive FUEL by placing in the top three of ranked races or tournaments, with higher rankings generally resulting in greater rewards. Stadium owners receive 10% of the FUEL earned in their stadiums. At the end of each Race Season, FUEL rewards are distributed from 20% of the game's revenue, which may be adjusted as needed.[14][15]

wiki

BTCASH

BTCASH serves as a utility currency in Block Trucks, aimed at being earned by finishing in the top three of ranked races or tournaments. It can be utilized for truck upgrades, maintenance, and tournament entry tickets, and aims to be purchased using or .[16]

wiki

BTCOIN

BTCOIN is a premium currency in Block Trucks that players can earn by leveling up (10 BTCOIN per level) and completing achievements. It aims to facilitate purchases of exclusive cosmetics, a Monthly Race Pass, and tournament entry tickets. BTCOIN can also be acquired through or .[17]

wiki

NFTs

play a significant role in Block Trucks' economy and include stadiums, truck cosmetics, player avatars, player banners, tournament entry tickets, and upgrade cards. They aim to provide players with ownership of in-game items and enhance the overall gameplay experience.[18]

wiki

See something wrong? Report to us.

Block Trucks

Feedback

Did you find this article interesting?

Twitter Timeline

Loading...

Loading

Media

REFERENCES

Join the IQ Brainlist

Sign up for the IQ Brainlist to get early access to editing on the IQ.wiki beta site!

Join Now

Subscribe to our newsletter

Never miss any of the most popular and trending articles on IQ.Wiki when you sign up to our email newsletter.

Subscribe

IQ.wiki

IQ.wiki's vision is to bring blockchain knowledge to the world and knowledge onto the blockchain. A part of Brainfund Group.

https://twitter.com/IQWIKIhttps://www.reddit.com/r/Everipedia/https://t.me/everipediahttps://www.instagram.com/iqwiki_/https://github.com/EveripediaNetworkhttps://discord.gg/x9EWvTcPXthttps://web.facebook.com/everipedia?_rdc=1&_rdr

IQ

What's IQ?StakingBonds

IQ.wiki

About usCareersBrandingIQ Dashboard

© 2024 IQ.Wiki Powered By BrainDAO& IQ