Get Your Game On With These Tetris Games

Introduction

Tetris is a game about putting blocks on top of other blocks. If you’ve never played it, you probably know someone who has. It’s been around for over 30 years and shows no signs of going away. Tetris is one of the most popular games ever made, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any more interesting ways to play it. We’ve listed some of the best new and old tetris games that can help you get your game on!

Tetris 99

  • Tetris 99 is a free-to-play battle royale game where you can play against 99 other players online or choose to play against bots. The game is fast paced and takes place on a map that contains falling blocks, which you must arrange into lines.
  • You’ll want to keep an eye out for the variety of power-ups that appear throughout each match, as these can make your life much easier! Some examples include:
  • A bomb block which explodes after three seconds
  • A rainbow block which changes other blocks around it into more valuable ones (e.g., making a line of three will turn them into 4s)
  • An arrow block which can be used to change one block’s position in any direction

Tetris Effect

If you’re a fan of Tetris and want a game that feels similar but different, then this is for you. Tetris Effect is an incredibly unique experience that plays with your senses and brain in ways no other game can. After playing it for just a few minutes, you’ll be hooked. The best part? It costs less than $20!

Puyo Puyo Tetris

This game is a crossover between the puzzle games Puyo Puyo and Tetris. The game was released in 2014 for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. It features characters from both franchises as well as new ones designed for the game.

Puyo Puyo Tetris offers different modes of play including:

  • SINGLE PLAYER: Single Player mode lets you play against AI opponents or play with friends in local multiplayer matches!
  • CO-OP MULTIPLAYER: Play cooperatively with up to 4 players! Choose from 6 different co-op modes which can be played locally or online!
  • VS MODE: Test your skills against other players in Versus Mode! Compete online in ranked or unranked battles where you can choose from 3 different styles of gameplay: Endless Fever, Swap Mode & Fusion Mode (more info below).

B-Type

B-Type is a game that has the same idea as Tetris but with a few differences. It’s still about falling blocks and clearing space, but you have more control over each piece when you play B-Type.

The main difference between these two games is that in B-Type, you can rotate the block before it falls while tetrominoes fall at different speeds after they appear on screen. Also, in this version of Tetris, there are powerups that help you clear lines faster and complete puzzles more easily!

There are certain things that make this game fun to play:

  • The challenge of having less control over where pieces fall can be frustrating at times, but it’s also rewarding when you complete puzzles without much effort at all!
  • You learn how to manage your time better by having to think about what piece should come next instead of just letting them fall like regular tetrominoes do in other versions of Tetris (like NES).

The Next Tetris

The Next Tetris is a free-to-play Tetris game, which means you can play it without paying anything. This is a good thing because the game has no ads and offers many different modes to play in, including multiplayer options. There are also no microtransactions or in-app purchases; so, you will never be tempted to spend money on this game. While there isn’t an internet connection required to play The Next Tetris, it does offer online multiplayer capabilities or cross-platform support for up to four players who can join together for some friendly competition over Bluetooth connectivity.

The Next Tetris is a fun way to pass your time when you’re bored or waiting around somewhere—you just need access to your phone or tablet!

Bombliss Plus

Bombliss Plus is a tetris game with a twist. The object of the game is to clear all the bricks from your board by forming lines with them. However, there’s one more thing: You get bombs that you can use to destroy the bricks in one of three ways:

  • Rotate your current brick 180 degrees to make it fall down faster
  • Make all the surrounding bricks disappear (except for those on top and right)
  • Destroy any brick on your board

Tetris Worlds

Tetris Worlds is a puzzle video game developed by EA Games, published by Nintendo and released in 2000 for the Nintendo 64. It was one of few games that was compatible with the Expansion Pak accessory (which allowed higher-resolution graphics), alongside Donkey Kong 64.

It is a spin-off of Tetris and features several new gameplay modes not seen in other versions of Tetris:

  • Adventure mode: The player starts this mode at level 1 and must go through all 200 levels before reaching level 200. After completing each level, you are awarded an item that can be used in other modes or saved up to purchase new characters with special abilities to use in single player versus matches.
  • Versus mode: You can choose any character you have unlocked from Adventure Mode to play against another player or computer opponent online or locally via split screen multiplayer mode (up to 4 players). There are 10 different color palettes available for each character’s appearance, ranging from simple recolors like blue/red swapped colors all the way up to different shades such as “pale green” vs “dark green.”

The next time you’re looking for a relaxing puzzle game, look no further than the games on this list.

The next time you’re looking for a relaxing puzzle game, look no further than the games on this list. Tetris is a classic, and if you’re anything like me, you’ve played it at least once in your life. The simplicity of the game combined with its addictiveness has made it one of the most popular games in history. However, there are plenty of other Tetris games out there that can give you just as much fun—and maybe even more.

To keep things simple and easy to understand, I’ve broken down each game into two categories: mobile and PC/console versions. Mobile versions are those that are only playable on mobile devices (phones or tablets) while PC/console versions can be downloaded onto your computer or played using an emulator on multiple operating systems (OS).

Conclusion

I hope this list has helped you find a new favorite Tetris game to enjoy for years to come. Whether you’ve been playing Tetris for 20 years or are just getting into it now, this list is sure to have something that will get you hooked! I’d love if you left any comments below with your thoughts on these games and what other lists might be helpful in the future. Thanks so much for reading!

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