

Making 4 rows disappear at once is called a tetris, and this gives players a nice bonus. The bigger the move, the higher the score.


If the blocks reach the very top of the matrix, it's game over. Players may move them from side to side and may rotate them in 90 degree increments. 7 different block shapes fit together in particular ways and are movable until they stick to the floor or another block. The unique shapes of the blocks make this a satisfying challenge. If a player manages to arrange the blocks in a solid row ten spaces wide, that row will disappear. The game is played on the center of the screen, and blocks fall down the matrix area in randomly generated patterns. The concept of Tetris is deceptively simple and easy for beginners to grasp, yet the game is also difficult to master. Advertisement One of the Best Puzzles Ever Created
