Tetris 2 review
Gone is the hunt for lines: here you match three blocks of the same colour to clear the fixed cores stuck on the grid. This swerve toward thoughtful puzzling disorients at first, then grabs you with its cascading clean-up logic. Calmer than the original yet just as gripping, it offers a clever variation on a legendary name.
Here, lining up three blocks of the same color to clear them replaces the classic stacking and imposes a more measured logic. Setting off a cascade frees the screen and rekindles the urge to chain on, level after level. The formula divides and loses a little of the original's snap, but its placement challenge has enough to hold you in short sessions.
Grafting colour-matching elimination onto the falling mechanic refreshes the formula and makes you rethink each move. Special blocks and boards to clear multiply the challenges, with no ceiling on progress. That clever variation, playable in a few minutes or for hours, extends the puzzling pleasure dear to fans of the genre.