![]() ![]() The game, currently in beta, is essentially a mobile adaptation of 2019’s acclaimed Tetris 99 for Nintendo Switch (developed by Arika and Nintendo), a battle-royale-ified version of the original game where groups of 100 players compete to be the last player still knocking out blocks. announced that Tetris Royale would be coming to iOS and Android. “This is just the foundation of an incredible Tetris app experience we’re building at N3twork.” “We’re launching Tetris with a traditional solo gameplay mode, but we want fans to know that we’ve got so much more in store for them,” said Neil Young, the founder and chief executive of N3twork, which developed this version. Tetris 2011 also has two control schemes, where N3twork’s game has just one, which a news release called “intuitive swipe controls with haptic feedback built specifically for mobile devices.” An online leaderboard for Tetris will be coming soon. ![]() ![]() It has one game mode and five different skins, where EA’s Tetris 2011 has three modes of play. announced that its classic 35-year-old puzzler is now free to download on mobile devices via both the App Store and Google Play.Īs it stands, N3twork’s Tetris is rather bare-bones compared to EA’s versions. In case you're keeping score, that's one more player than Tetris 99, the Switch-exclusive Tetris battle royale game that first came out in February of last year.Tetris is dead (on mobile) long live Tetris.Ī day after Electronic Arts announced that its Tetris games would disappear from the Android and iOS marketplaces, The Tetris Co. ![]() It's minimal for the moment, but N3twork says this version of Tetris is "just the foundation of an incredible Tetris app experience we’re building." The company previously announced it's working on a project called Tetris Royale, a 100-player battle royale version of Tetris. You can also take your pick of five themes, which include a monochromatic tribute to the beloved 1989 Game Boy version, and the default neon theme that has some strong Tetris Effect vibes (no space whales though). It has the modern Tetris amenities, including a hold option to store one block that you don't want to use right away, and probably T-Spinning? I wish I could independently verify that for you but I'm afraid I suck at Tetris too much. It's free to play, though it will show you a video ads unless you pay $4.99 to get rid of them. The new Tetris app, which you can find on the App Store and on Google Play right now, is… well, it's Tetris on your phone. ![]()
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