FTG writes- The Free to Play genre has a wealth of fresh ideas, new business models, and innovation. However, on the opposite spectrum of things, the naysayers and hardcore gaming crowd rag them for being incomplete and focused on the “Pay to Win” model. Heated as whether to side with the pessimists or not, some games deserve that stigma, those negatives toward a “free” game. Brick Force is one such game that deserves your contempt: a basic browser title that’s has free to play aspects shoehorned in.
GB: The three PC games have a similar premise: Take Minecraft's block-building gameplay and add plenty of guns and explosions. We dove into each one to see just how different they are from one another.
Machinima: "The Brick-Force cheery motto reads 'Build, Share, Play', and out of the corner of your eye, you might see those adorable Playmobil-looking player-avatars and get the oblique sense you’ve stumbled into a colorful, online Legoland nation of ‘emergent play’ harmony…right up until you get your virtual brains blown out by a ruthless, remorseless sniper you never even saw. And just FYI, that sniper may very well be me."
GotGame: Brick-Force, from Infernum and EXE Games, has been out for some time now, though you may not have come across it yet. It’s what would happen if you took the block based building aspects of Minecraft, took out the fact that you have to pay, and combined it with first person shooter mechanics. Did we mention it’s free?