UPDATE: Major update to the game, it is now based off the 1 Year Remastered version, so now power-ups are a thing! (The original used mrBond's sprites, so I replaced all of them with mine) Okay, so first off, I didn't actually create this game and its code. This was originally made by @CranberryDigeli titled "The Numberblocks Game", so massive credit to them for the original, unremixed project. In Bouncy Block-o-rama, 10 (or more) random Numberblocks from 0 to 200 are choosen. Then a wall made up of many different smaller walls is generated for the round. The Numberblocks have to get on top of the wall while having completely random jumps that can either land or miss the wall if jumping high enough. The player who hasn't landed on the wall by the time the others have landed there is eliminated, and the remaining players move onto the next round of a different wall generation. This repeats until two Numberblocks remain; the one who lands on the wall wins while the other gets 2nd. If a player jumps too much, they get tired and have to recharge for a couple of seconds before doing more jumps. This is indicated by a player falling over - They are unable to jump in this state. If a player gets one of many different power-ups, the player will gain a short ability depending on what power-up they picked up Right now there are 200 different NBs that can be picked, and more may come in the future. It's also possible to change how many players there can be in a single game (Up to the current max amount right now) by changing "Player Spawn" in the "Players" sprite. More players will make a game a lot longer to complete, sometimes taking over an hour to do. There exists the official NBs along with all of my fanmades up to 200, but you can replace them with your fanmades or add more players into the game. The game may be updated to include more features and players, possibly allowing games to play without having to press the flag every time. The differences from "The Numberblocks Game" are that the jumping times have been shortened, the changed background and the addition of background music to keep you entertained.
(c) Numberblocks Massive credit to @CranberryDigeli for the original "The Numberblocks Game" project, including its 1 Year remastered version. @AuryTube06 for the sprites/assets. Arifmetix for the Numberblocks song instrumentals.