One Set.
Endless Cities.
Lay the road. Stack the skyline. Bring your toys to life. Spin the block — and the whole world changes.
Four Moves.
One Infinite City.
No rulebook. No wrong answer. Just blocks, a floor, and everything you've already got.
Road tiles and plazas first. Straight runs, crossroads, rail lines — lay them out until the floor becomes a city map.
Building blocks go up. No instructions, no right answer — just stack until the skyline feels right. You're the architect now.
Bring the toys you already own — cars, trains, figures, dinosaurs. The city was built for them. This is where play really begins.
Rotate a block and the whole city shifts. New York becomes Rome. Seoul turns into Shanghai. Same structure — four different worlds.
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Four Moves.
That's the whole game.
No instructions. No wrong order. Just follow the city wherever it wants to go.
Spread the floor.
Lay road tiles and plazas side by side. Straight roads, curves, crossroads — the city plan is yours.
Floor Blocks ↔ Road TilesBuild the skyline.
Stack building blocks as high as you dare. No rulebook — just gravity and imagination deciding the limit.
Building Blocks · No Wrong AnswerMove your crew in.
Cars, trains, figures, dinosaurs — bring whatever you already own. This is where the real play begins.
Your Toys · Your StorySpin the block.
When the city grows familiar, rotate a block. New York becomes Seoul. Rome appears. The same structure — a brand-new world.
4 Faces · 4 Cities · Infinite WorldsReady to lay the first block?
One set. Four cities. Every toy you already own — finally has a home.
Still have questions?
Good. That means you're thinking about it seriously.
There's no upper limit. The foam blocks are sized for kids aged 3 and up — light enough for a toddler to lift, stable enough for a child to climb on. And because building a city together works across generations, grandparents and grandchildren play side by side just fine. Nursing homes and senior care centers use them too.
Not a thing. The whole point is that Rotown gives a stage to the toys you already own. Lay the roads, stack the skyline — then bring in the toy cars, trains, figures, and dinosaurs already sitting in your child's room. The city is the missing piece, not another toy to add to the pile.
Every block has four faces — New York, Rome, Shanghai, Seoul. Stack them in any combination, then spin a block. The same structure becomes a completely different city depending on which face is forward. There's no fixed answer, which means the number of cities you can build is, practically speaking, endless.
That's the whole idea. The blocks are made from soft, high-density foam — light enough for a child to carry, forgiving enough to bump into without bruising. The city is designed to be walked through, climbed on, and crashed into. Getting inside the city is part of the play.
Rotown Block launches on Kickstarter. Early backers get the best pricing and first access to the full set. Drop your email on our launch page — we'll notify you the moment the campaign goes live. No spam, just the city update.
Yes. The four real cities — New York, Rome, Shanghai, Seoul — are the first chapter. The plan includes fantasy and storybook themes for younger children, and seasonal or limited-edition collaborations down the road. The grid expands. That's the whole point.
Something still doesn't add up?
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