Epic Plane Evolution Block Plane Level Guide (September 2025)
The Block Plane Level—inspired by Minecraft’s visual style—is a mid-game challenge that introduces new terrain, sharper hills, and tighter object placement than many earlier levels. While it’s not the final boss, it does catch players off guard due to its positioning and difficulty spike.
This guide will help you beat the level consistently, focusing on upgrades, launch strategy, terrain usage, and speed management.
Epic Plane Evolution Block Plane Level Guide (September 2025)
1. Where This Level Sits
- The Block Plane level is not the last stage—that honor still belongs to the Fighter Jet level.
- Instead, it’s slotted in the middle of the game, acting like a “surprise” difficulty spike.
- It was likely added in a content update without reordering the stage progression.
2. Required Upgrades
Plane Upgrades
The Block Plane requires a fully upgraded aircraft for a successful clear:
- First 5 upgrades: Left Wing
- Next 5: Right Wing
- Next 5: Tail
- Final 5: Propeller
You need 20 plane upgrades total to get to the propeller, which is absolutely essential—you cannot beat this level without it.
Slingshot Upgrades
- At least 2–3 slingshot tiers are recommended.
- More upgrades = better velocity off the launch pad.
- Slingshot helps you skip early crash loops and build speed faster.
Income Upgrades
- Upgrading income reduces grind.
Tip: Crash strategically near the end of the Paper Plane level and save your coins for Block Plane upgrades.
3. Rocket Boosters?
- Avoid rocket boosters on this level.
They now cost gems, and it’s more efficient to save gems for instant upgrades rather than boosters.
4. Launch & Flight Strategy
Launch Correctly
- Pull back the slingshot fully—the old double-pullback glitch has been patched.
- Let the plane rise a little, then begin your descent.
- The short climb helps dodge terrain hazards like the house early in the level.
Use Swipes, Not Presses
- Swipe to steer—don’t hold your finger down.
- Holding = overcorrection and speed loss.
- Small swipes = smooth path adjustments.
Mid-Flight Terrain Strategy
- Tilt Down for Speed
- Once you gain slight altitude, tilt downward to build speed.
- Watch your speedometer—20+ km/h is your goal.
- House Warning
- Rise briefly to avoid crashing into the house.
- Don’t overdo it—excess climb = speed loss.
- Navigate the Hills
- The level ends in a tight “V” valley between two hills.
- Don’t try to fly over the hills—aim for the valley.
- Steer with light left/right swipes to align properly.
Most failed runs crash either:
- At the house due to poor altitude control, or
- On the hills due to trying to fly over instead of through.
5. Post-Clear Rewards
- Like all stages, completing the level doubles your income.
- This makes your next upgrades significantly easier.
- You’ll be pushed forward in the level chain—eventually reaching harder planes like the Glider, Viking Boat, and Fighter Jet.
6. Common Mistakes to Avoid
Mistake | Why It Fails |
---|---|
Skipping the propeller upgrade | The plane lacks thrust and can’t gain enough speed |
Tilting up for too long | Bleeds speed and makes the hills impossible to clear |
Trying to fly over the hills | Wastes momentum and leads to guaranteed crash |
Launching without proper slingshot power | Low velocity = short run and early crash |
Holding instead of swiping | Causes jerky flight, often into obstacles |
The Block Plane level may look fun and blocky, but it hides sharp terrain challenges and tight object spacing. Success here requires:
- Maxed plane upgrades (at least to the propeller)
- Strategic use of terrain
- Swiping control
- Speed maintenance through dips and climbs
Once cleared, you’ll cruise into higher-level zones with more confidence—and faster income.
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