Tetris DS Critic Reviews continued...
Tetris first became popular way back over 15 years ago on the original Game Boy, and few would argue that handheld gaming wouldn’t be anywhere near as big as it is today had Tetris not existed. So it comes as no surprise that, on Nintendo’s newest
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of the game, but at its heart, it's the same title that drew you in all those years ago. Forget about the zillions of Tetris clones that for some reason or another fail to capture the brilliance of the original, this really does offer the same experience
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I'm extremely impressed with the amount of care and attention that went into creating such a robust single and multiplayer package. It is a must-own for gamers even remotely interested in puzzle gaming.
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Serious fans might squawk about the many changes made to the core game for alternate modes, but at least the standard Tetris is available and intact. Granted, it's decorated with some needless images of Mario and the Nintendo character stable -- we'd
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The remaining two modes use the DS touch screen. In Puzzle, you don't move pieces around at all, but touch blocks from a set to solve line-clearing puzzles. Finally, Touch mode already has a tower of stacked pieces in the well, and you must use the
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Electronic Gaming Monthly
I’m sure everyone knows what standard Tetris is right off the bat, but there are a few important changes to take note of. There are three different single player types of Tetris. One is marathon, which is your typical 20 level Tetris. The next is Line
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There is a distinct chance that, were it not for Tetris, there would not be a Nintendo DS. Though there were superior versions of Alexei Pajitnov's elegant and dangerously addictive puzzle game available on other platforms, Tetris for the original Game
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classic.New challenges include tug-of-war competitions where completed lines push opponents further into oblivion, tricky towers of jumbled blocks that require deft touch to turn chaos into order, and missions that demand you complete strict tasks while s
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In addition to the traditional Tetris style of play, called the Standard Mode, the game features a Touch Mode, Push Mode, Catch Mode, Puzzle Mode, and Mission Mode. Touch Mode supports the touch-screen features of the DS as players use the stylus to
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