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Homebrew: Vehicle Sandbox VS Block N Load

Compare Homebrew: Vehicle Sandbox VS Block N Load and see what are their differences

Homebrew: Vehicle Sandbox logo Homebrew: Vehicle Sandbox

Homebrew: Vehicle Sandbox is an Action, Crafting, Racing, Sandbox, Co-op, Single and Multiplayer Simulation developed and published by Copybugpaste.

Block N Load logo Block N Load

Block N Load is a Free-to-play, Action-Adventure, Sandbox, Building, FPS, Team-based, Single and Multiplayer video game by Jagex.
  • Homebrew: Vehicle Sandbox Landing page
    Landing page //
    2023-05-13
  • Block N Load Landing page
    Landing page //
    2022-10-20

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Category Popularity

0-100% (relative to Homebrew: Vehicle Sandbox and Block N Load)
Games
36 36%
64% 64
Block-building Games
35 35%
65% 65
2D Simulator
35 35%
65% 65
3D Simulator
50 50%
50% 50

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