![]() Please be aware that some features may not work on this device, and you may find that performance is impacted and buttons are too small to press. We have detected that you are trying to access this resource on a Windows Phone. Please be aware that some features may not work on this device. We have detected that you are trying to access this resource on a Blackberry tablet. Please try again on a modern browser that supports Flash or HTML5 or on a more modern tablet device. iOS operating systems less than iOS6 are not supported due to performance issues. We have detected that you are running an incompatible version of iOS. Android operating systems less than Android Version 3 are not supported due to performance issues. We have detected that you are running an incompatible version of Android. If you can update your current browser or install a modern one we recommend that you do so. ![]() We have detected that your browser does not support Adobe Flash or HTML5 to the required level (specifically it needs to support the 'canvas' element). Both versions includes improved graphics, a different title screen, and a newly rendered opening cutscene, but the Xbox version has the added bonus of playing online via Xbox Live.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to run this resource. Updated Re-release: The Xbox and Gamecube versions, being developed by Radical Entertainment instead of Blue Planet Software like the PS2 and PC versions.Apparently, the Minos (individual blocks that make up the iconic Tetriminos) are Animate Inanimate Objects, the Matrix (game area) is a "Tetrion", a device which serves as a gateway to other planets that one can open by playing Tetris, and the Minos are using the Tetrions as a means of exodus from their soon-to-be-doomed home planet, Hadar 4. Excuse Plot: Which is still more plot than you usually get in a Tetris game.Embedded Precursor: "Popular Tetris", exclusive to the Game Boy Advance version, is an emulation of the classic Game Boy edition of Tetris.The Game Boy Advance version also has "Popular Tetris", which is accessed via cheat code and emulates the classic Game Boy version, gameplay mechanics included. Players are slowly introduced to these game modes as they play the campaign. Arrange Mode: Five variations on the classic formula, ranging from simply enabling gravity for stray pieces to the far-fetched "Fusion Tetris", whose goal is to combine as many 1×1 blocks as possible rather than clear lines.Tetris Worlds is also historically notable as the first Tetris game to be beholden to the Tetris Guideline gameplay specifications to which all Tetris games henceforth must adhere (see the Tetris trivia page). Fusion Tetris: Similar to Sticky Tetris, but with a "fusion block" in the bottom line, and you must fuse indestructible "atom blocks" with the "fusion block".Hotline Tetris: Six hotlines which are the only lines that count.Create a 25-square shape and it disappears instantly. Sticky Tetris: Clear the bottom line of "garbage blocks", but pieces of the same color stick together.Gravity is important to determining levels. Cascade Tetris: A variant wherein gravity is universal.Clearing a line with part of a silver square nets the player 5 bonus lines. Clearing a line with part of a gold square, made of the same tetromino, in it, nets the player 10 bonus lines. Square Tetris: Tetris with double the goal, but you're allowed to combine tetrominos into squares.You must complete all six up to level 15 to get the Golden Ending, and to access classic Tetris. You play Tetris in your play area, or tetrion, to help the Minos escape. A 2001 sequel released on PC, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Nintendo Gamecube and Xbox, wherein you get six different challenges, or "worlds".
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