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  2. Tetromino - Wikipedia

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    The corresponding polycube, called a tetracube, is a geometric shape composed of four cubes connected orthogonally. A popular use of tetrominoes is in the video game Tetris created by the Soviet game designer Alexey Pajitnov, which refers to them as tetriminos. [3] The tetrominoes used in the game are specifically the one-sided tetrominoes.

  3. Tetris - Wikipedia

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    Tetris is primarily composed of a field of play in which pieces of different geometric forms, called tetrominoes, [b] descend from the top of the field. [2] During this descent, the player can move the pieces laterally and rotate them until they touch the bottom of the field or land on a piece that had been placed before it. [3]

  4. List of Tetris variants - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. Video game series Tetris Tetris -like games have been created on a large variety of platforms, including TI-83 series graphical calculators. Genre(s) Puzzle Developer(s) "Various" with supervisor for The Tetris Company Publisher(s) Various Creator(s) Alexey Pajitnov Platform(s) Various ...

  5. Category:Falling block puzzle games - Wikipedia

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    The games in this subgenre of puzzle video games are often called Tetris-like, as that game was one of the first of its kind. Objects fall from the top of the screen, which the player must maneuver into position. Fallen objects stack on top each other, ending the game when the playing field becomes too high.

  6. The Next Tetris - Wikipedia

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    The game features two modes. "Classic Tetris" has gameplay fundamentally unchanged from the earliest in the series, and is only playable in single-player. [5] In "The Next Tetris" mode the familiar tetromino pieces consist of different colored blocks called "multiminoes". If a block is multi-colored and placed with a gap below the piece, then ...

  7. 3D Tetris - Wikipedia

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    3D Tetris is a 1996 puzzle video game developed by T&E Soft and published by Nintendo for the Virtual Boy.It was released on March 22, 1996, only in North America. Players control multiple falling blocks, rotating and positioning them to clear layers in a three-dimensional environment similar to Tetris ' s gameplay.

  8. Tetris 2 (1993 video game) - Wikipedia

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    As a variation of the Tetris concept, rather than having the objective of filling horizontal lines of blocks that descend from the top of the screen as tetrominos, the player matches the colors of the descending blocks (which include irregular tetromino shapes) to blocks already fixed on the game board, which causes blocks to disappear from the board when three blocks of the same color are ...

  9. Tile-matching video game - Wikipedia

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    That number is often three, and these games are called match-three games. [2] The core challenge of tile-matching games is the identification of patterns on a seemingly chaotic board. Their origins lie in puzzle games from the 1980s such as Tetris, Chain Shot! (SameGame) and Puzznic.