Introduce
Tetris (D.R. Korea) is a classic puzzle video game where players manipulate various geometric shapes, known as tetrominoes, as they fall from the top of the screen. The primary objective is to arrange these blocks to form complete horizontal lines without any gaps.
When a line is completed, it disappears, clearing space for the player and awarding points. Players can move the falling blocks left or right and rotate them into different orientations before they land at the bottom or on top of other blocks. The speed at which the blocks fall typically increases over time or as the player reaches certain score milestones, progressively increasing the difficulty and challenge.
The game ends when the stack of blocks reaches the top of the screen, leaving no room for new blocks to appear. The gameplay of Tetris (D.R. Korea) is deceptively simple yet highly addictive, requiring quick thinking and strong spatial reasoning skills to achieve the highest scores. Features like "hard drop" or "ghost piece" may vary by version, but the fundamental principle remains block-stacking and line-clearing.