Blek

Blek

Blek is a 2013 puzzle video game for iOS and Android by Kunabi Brother, a team of brothers Denis and Davor Mikan. The player draws a snake-like black line that moves across the screen in pattern and speed to remove colored dots and avoid black dots. It has a minimalist design, features cutouts of Erin Gee, and is inspired by Golan Levin, the Bauhaus, and Japanese calligraphy. The brothers designed the game as a touchscreen adaptation of the classic game Snake and worked on it for over six months. It was released in December 2013 for the iPad and was later released for other iOS devices and Android. The game received positive reviews and critics praised the level of unrestricted playability of the game. The game reached the top of the Apple App Store charts a few months after its release. It won the Apple Design Award in 2014 and has sold over a million copies.