Tetris, a puzzle video game with dropping-blocks, has been an all-time favourite released on a large variety of platforms. Originally designed and programmed by Alexey Pajitnov the game has been a rage with people of all ages and tastes. Manipulate the tetrominoes, move each to either sides, rotate it to 90 degrees both ways, with the central aim of creating a horizontal line of the blocks without gaps. The game with multiple variations is designed to function in almost every video game console or computer OS, as well as on devices such as cellular phones, and PDAs.
Classical tetris game. During all game many pieces fall from top of window. Piece falls until it lands on anoter piece or bottom of window. When pieces form horizontal line, this line erases and all pieces above fall down.
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another Tetris game clone. But an extremly fast-paced one. You can play games over LAN/Internet with up to nine other players. There's also a single-player mode for training purposes. The game features up to date 2D graphics and decent music.
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tetris game, using groups of coloured gems instead of blocks. In the By-stages mode the objective is destroy gems (one or two players can play), joining groups of gems of the same colour. But the coolest thing in this game is the One to One mode. In this mode, if one player eliminates more than four gems at the same time, a group of stones falls in the other player's board.
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Falling blocks game in the style of classic Tetris. However, unlike classic Tetris, Stacker Blocks uses Direct3D graphics to give the game added visual appeal.
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Another remake of exciting game. Throughout the game, Tetris pieces fall from the top to the bottom of the playing area. When the Tetris pieces form a solid row of blocks across the playing area, that row vanishes. Because this is the only way to remove blocks, you should try to form solid rows whenever possible. The game ends when the pieces stack up to the top of the playing area.
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