About Tetris?
Tetris is a classic puzzle game where players must strategically rotate and move falling blocks to create complete horizontal lines. When a line is completed, it disappears, clearing the space for more blocks. The goal is to prevent the blocks from stacking up to the top of the playing field, which results in a game over.
Here are some key features of Tetris:
- Falling blocks: Seven different geometric shapes, each consisting of four squares, fall from the top of the playing field.
- Rotation: Players can rotate the blocks to fit them into the available space.
- Movement: Blocks can be moved left or right to align them with other blocks.
- Line completion: When a horizontal line is completed, it disappears, clearing the space for more blocks
- Scoring: Players earn points for completing lines.
- Game over: The game ends when the blocks stack up to the top of the playing field.
Tips:
- Plan: Strategically position blocks to create lines and avoid gaps.
- Use rotations: Experiment with different rotations to fit blocks into tight spaces.
- Clear lines efficiently: Aim for multiple-line clears for higher scores.
- Practice: The more you play, the better you'll become at recognizing patterns and making quick decisions.
Instructions
- WASD: Move forward, backward, left, and right.
- Arrow keys: Move forward, backward, left, and right.
- Left analog stick: Move forward, backward, left, and right.