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  4. List of Tetris variants - Wikipedia

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    A free-to-play online multiplayer block game. [119] Jstris is a simple online multiplayer block game built in JavaScript, HTML5, and Python (server), [120] [121] comparable to "battle royale" game such as Tetris 99. [122] Tetraminos: 2016 PC, Xbox One, PS4, Wii U Sanuk Games: Adds 5 non-default tetramino shapes, combos and extra point for ...

  5. Blockout - Wikipedia

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    Mirosław Zabłocki - co-author of the game (2023) As the game progresses, the blocks begin to drop faster, the dimensions of the pit change from round to round, and differently-shaped blocks start to appear. A bonus stage is played after every fifth round, in which the player has 30 seconds to form as many faces as possible in a 2x2 pit.

  6. Tetris Effect - Wikipedia

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    Tetris Effect is a block-dropping arcade-styled puzzle video game developed by Japanese studios Monstars and Resonair and published by Enhance Games. The game was released worldwide exclusively for the PlayStation 4 on November 9, 2018, and features support for the PlayStation VR.

  7. Game of the Day: Pop & Drop - AOL

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    Pop & Drop features two awesome game modes: action mode and the strategy-based perpetual mode. I promise you though, you'll be kept on your toes regardless of what mode you play.

  8. Drop Mania - Wikipedia

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    The sequel, Super Drop Mania was also developed by Ninai, and published by Fathammer in 2005. [2] It is designed for portable devices, being released for Symbian OS and Windows Mobile . It met with good critical reaction, reviewers highlighting the floating game-play area, rounded graphics and entertaining gameplay.

  9. Blokus - Wikipedia

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    The objective is to build one of four different structures, each with its own placement limitations: the Tower, Wall, Steps, and Pyramid. Players attempt to place their blocks to make sure they have as many squares of their color on top of the structure as possible. At the end of the game, the player with the most squares from the top view wins.