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Let me say some things about this specific version. It also inspired many similar games that pick up the idea and do it in 3D, with colors, fivesquare tiles or whatever. I would go so far as to say that this might be the game with the most versions out there.

The game has been cloned and ported over to several systems.


Once the bricks reach the top the game is over. This only means that the bricks are dropping faster and that the background changes. Every ten lines you manage to eradicate means advancing into the next level. Everytime you manage to complete a line the line blinks and vanishes giving you bonuspoints. You can move them to the left and right, turn them or drop it to the bottom. They appear randomly one at a time and fall down at a speed according to the level you're in. These seven possible figures are the tiles you get here. As you might or might not know there are seven ways of connecting these four squares. These blocks are made up of four squares. The subject of Tetris is completing lines with blocks that are falling down. maybe there are some out there and just because everyone thinks what I think they never get an explanation and go like “Huh?! What the hell is that about?” So here it comes: It seems kind of hard to believe to me that there's anyone out there who hasn't tried Tetris yet. I'm a bit unsure about really repeating the concept of this game. So you better think of Carl the next time you play Tetris. There's thousands of reviews of Tetris - and have you ever read of Carl? Just a single line? No, of course you haven't. Noone speaks of the poor crane driver behind the scenes. Of course you have never heard of Carl, because noone ever speaks of him. Bleep.” After saying that Carl puts his head into his hands and sobs.Ĭarl is the hero of Tetris. “Pink ones, yellow ones, green ones - and then the sounds. “It's so bad that I can see them in my sleep,” poor Carl says. They just put the bricks on the hook and then it's up to Carl to see how he can pile them up. It's a mess - a real mess! His co-workers don't seem to have any understanding for his problems either. Because if they did he would have told them of the problems with them. Noone ever asks him before they deliver yet another palett of bricks. Turn it, move it, drop it - a day in the life of crane driver Carl. Views: 14746 Screenshots Review by Elwood ()
