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'''''Tetris''''' is a video, computer, and even board game, which [[Alexey Pajitnov]] invented in 1985. He has mentioned that the classic Roman [[pentomino puzzle]] has helped inspired the game.


''This article is about a specific game. For Tetris in general, see [[Tetris]].''
[[Tetromino]]es fall from above one at a time. The player must sort them such that he or she forms continuous horizontal [[line clear]]s, which will then clear, and the above tetrominoes will fall. Frequently, clearing multiple lines simultaneously will benifit the player. For example, clearing four such lines yield a tetris. As the game progresses, the tetrominoes fall faster, making things more difficult. Once a player [[top out|tops out]], the game ends.


Tetris is the son of [[Tetris Best]]. Its rotation system ([[Tetris rotation system]]) also prefers down kicks.<br>
==See also==
Link: https://[[scratch]].mit.edu/projects/44110330
*[[Gameplay overview]]
*[[Topics]]
*[[Games]]
*[[History]]


==See also==
==External links==
*[[List of Scratch games]]
*''[http://strategywiki.org/wiki/Tetris Tetris]'' at StrategyWiki
*User page of [[User:Piotrlogin|Piotr Grochowski]], the creator
 
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 5 November 2023

Tetris is a video, computer, and even board game, which Alexey Pajitnov invented in 1985. He has mentioned that the classic Roman pentomino puzzle has helped inspired the game.

Tetrominoes fall from above one at a time. The player must sort them such that he or she forms continuous horizontal line clears, which will then clear, and the above tetrominoes will fall. Frequently, clearing multiple lines simultaneously will benifit the player. For example, clearing four such lines yield a tetris. As the game progresses, the tetrominoes fall faster, making things more difficult. Once a player tops out, the game ends.

See also

External links