3/30/2009, 7:57 pm
I was playing regular Tetris today, and realized that for a game that came out of the former USSR, it is not very progressive. There are several different shapes, they can be rotated several ways, and all pieces fall randomly, requiring thought, speed and effort to stack them in the most efficient manner. A person can actually lose this game, and one comrade may be able to play it better than another. Most unfair!
I propose People's Tetris(TM) which will consist solely of a red square falling in a playing field wide enough to accomodate a single red square. Thus you continue to stack one on top of the other, and have no room to place them in any other place. Truly a noble and glorious Game For The Masses(TM)!
I propose People's Tetris(TM) which will consist solely of a red square falling in a playing field wide enough to accomodate a single red square. Thus you continue to stack one on top of the other, and have no room to place them in any other place. Truly a noble and glorious Game For The Masses(TM)!