Block States
About this game
Block States is a first-person movement-driven speedrun game inspired by classic FPS jump mechanics and old-school flow.
You play as a delivery runner racing through a fractured, post-apocalyptic city divided into self-contained blocks. The world is falling apart — but the timer never stops. Every level is a race against yourself, your best runs, and players around the world.
There are no enemies and no distractions.
The challenge is movement.
Chain jumps, control momentum, and optimize routes to push faster and faster times. Restart instantly, keep your flow, and chase the perfect run.
All times are tracked through Steam leaderboards, letting you compare your performance globally and compete for the top spot on every stage.
Core Gameplay
Each block is a handcrafted speedrun course.
Learn the layout, discover shortcuts, and refine your movement to shave milliseconds off your time.
Fast restarts and clear feedback make improvement constant and addictive.
Visuals & Atmosphere
The game features clean, low-poly visuals designed to stay out of your way.
Nothing interrupts the flow — the focus stays on speed, rhythm, and precision.
Features
Pure first-person speedrunning gameplay
Momentum-based jumping and movement
Instant restarts to maintain flow
Handcrafted delivery blocks
Steam-integrated global leaderboards for all stages
Low-poly, minimal visual style
Built for speedrunners and movement-focused players
Controls
WASD – Move
Mouse – Look
Shift – Sprint
Space – Jump
R – Restart (teleport to start, keep momentum)
Tab – View best times and Steam leaderboards
Achievements
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Delivery Machine
0.1%Deliver 500 packages without slowing down.

Block States Express
0.1%Deliver 1,000 packages. No stops. No excuses.

Folded Transit Map
0.1%Hidden collectible: A paper city map, creased until soft. One route is traced over and over in pen.

On the Clock
7.1%Deliver 100 packages across the blocks.

Burned Mix Disc
7.1%Hidden collectible: A scratched plastic disc labeled in faded marker: “Late Night Drive”. Track list is gone, but the order mattered to someone.
