Basically the Founding Father of Puzzle Games

Tetris (in case you live under a rock) is a side viewing puzzle game from the late 1980s and was released on the NES and arcade machines before being rereleased multiple times after wards and was developed in Soviet Russia. It is a very simple game where blocks of different shapes and colors fall from the sky, and you must turn them to line them up, so they fall in place and make a full row of blocks and each level gets faster, so you have to have a quick reaction time before the blocks fill the screen and you lose. Over the years we have seen different versions of this game most often it isn’t a beatable game and really just endless waves, and some versions are 2 player competitive with a 2nd player being able to race you. Some versions have a B game mode with obstacles in each stage. I think one of the most recent iterations of this is now the battle royal version known as Tetris 99 against 99 other players. Tetris may be a minimal game but it’s a timeless one, one where no matter the age range you can always seem to have fun with it. It really shows us the genius of the creators who utilized the minimal technology of the 80s to create a true classic (Well, minimal by today’s standards). To me, Tetris is one of the few franchises that will never get old or die out. Not because of its simplicity or because it was one of the first big puzzle games that has a nostalgic feeling it gives people but because it’s a milestone in gaming history that continues to influence people all over the world and because of that it is immortal... Also, block game big fun.

10/10

Reviewed on Apr 08, 2024


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