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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Cassette Blocks (also known as Rhythm Blocks) are mechanics that appear in all A-Sides, all B-Sides, and Farewell. They appear and disappear every two beats, either accordingly to an 8-bit version of the level's track (found in Madeline's Grab Bag), or 07 • Final Defiance (in Farewell). Activated blocks behave like any other tile; deactivated blocks appear dimmed and can be phased through. If Madeline is inside the deactivated block, it will remain deactivated and allow her to leave it freely. Cassette Blocks may also have spikes on them, colored identically to the block itself, which act the same as regular spikes. |