Introduce
Tetris is a deceptively simple yet addictive puzzle game. The game starts with seven different shaped blocks (Tetrominoes) falling from the top. Players control these blocks, moving them left, right, rotating them, and dropping them. The goal is to arrange the blocks to form a complete horizontal line. When a full line is formed, it disappears and the blocks above fall down. The score is based on the number of lines cleared, and the game speed increases over time, creating an increasingly difficult challenge. The combination of speed, reflexes, and logical arrangement makes Tetris so engaging and addictive. Planning ahead and anticipating the position of falling blocks is key to achieving a high score. Each Tetromino has a different shape, requiring players to adapt their strategies. The game ends when the blocks stack up to the top of the screen. Tetris has evolved through numerous versions, but the core gameplay remains the same: simple yet challenging.