Good presentation, but this game is totally not worth playing at all. The only thing it's good for is getting 3 stars and 3 tips in Talos Principle, and you're better off enjoying the game without those bonus resources. It's just brute forcing tetriminos 72 (or 120, I forget) times and you're done. You're better off playing REAL Tetris!
Check this game out before you play The Talos Principle (or simultaneously, like I did)...
It's very hypnotic to solve these puzzles. And they reward you with some cool little things in TTP. Some of the puzzles here seem to have no answer, but if you take a break and come back to them later, you'll wonder how the heck you didn't get them at first.
(Also, according to Steam, it took me 5.5 hours to complete. Very good value for a solid, free puzzle game that won't bombard you with ads like literally any puzzle game of the sort on mobile.)
It's very hypnotic to solve these puzzles. And they reward you with some cool little things in TTP. Some of the puzzles here seem to have no answer, but if you take a break and come back to them later, you'll wonder how the heck you didn't get them at first.
(Also, according to Steam, it took me 5.5 hours to complete. Very good value for a solid, free puzzle game that won't bombard you with ads like literally any puzzle game of the sort on mobile.)
A prequel(?) advertisement(?) companion game to the Talos Principle where it's just solving a whole bunch of Tetris puzzles with pretty music from the main game playing in the background. It's short/non-essential, but you do get some goodies for the main game, like paint messages, extra hints, and even stars for clearing each set of 8 solved.