Description
Puzzle game with Yoshi swapping colored blocks to create alignments and trigger devastating chains against enemies. Published by Nintendo, released in 1996 in Europe and North America. Fast block-swapping mechanics, solo progression mode, and frantic 2-player versus.
Tetris Attack review
Swapping blocks to line up colours looks harmless, until cascading combos chain together and bury your opponent. Everything rests on execution speed and reading the stack, for a frantic puzzle of unsuspected depth. The versus mode remains a model of its kind, and the formula hasn't lost an ounce of its bite decades later.
Swapping side-by-side blocks to line up three colours and trigger huge combos: this action puzzle runs on the speed of thought. Feeling a cascade chain itself is an exhilarating high, and versus play turns into a breathless duel. Beneath its cute looks, one of the deepest puzzles on the console.
Swapping blocks on the fly to line up three colors and set off cascading combos sets a nervy rhythm you struggle to leave. The stack rises, the urgency climbs and each successful chain pushes back the deadline by reviving the tension. Beneath its cute exterior hides a puzzle of formidable depth, as gripping as ever in versus.
Swapping blocks at high speed to trigger long chains opens a frantic puzzle where the board never stops rising. Solo modes, challenges and versus clashes sustain near-limitless replay value. That chaining mechanic, demanding and exhilarating, earns the title a reputation as a competitive puzzle you can't put down.