Tetris DS (Nintendo DS) - PC and Console Games (Nintendo)

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Sales Rank:
233 
Audience Rating:
Parental Guidance 
Media:
Video Game 
Platform:
Nintendo DS 
Publisher:
Nintendo 
Release Date:
21st April 2006 
Tetris DS (Nintendo DS)

Tetris DS (Nintendo DS)

Tetris is one of the most renowned puzzle games of all time, simple to pick up and play yet limitlessly entertaining - and now the block-shifting blockbuster is back! If you've never played before, the idea couldn't be simpler; in standard mode, various, differently shaped blocks fall from the top of the screen, and it's up to the player to fit the blocks together to make complete lines, which will then disappear. As the game continues, the speed with which the blocks fall increases; once the blocks reach the top of the screen it's game over. In this version, though, Mario capers around various levels from the Mushroom Kingdom in the background as you guide the tumbling blocks to make them vanish from the screen. You'll find specially designed Tetris puzzles that will test your ingenuity at clearing single player levels, plus multiplayer action and even a ranking system that means you can see how you measure up next to your friends. There are five new modes, themed around a famous Nintendo game, with The Legend of Zelda and Metroid just some of the classic titles making an appearance. Variations on the classic game include Push, a tug-of-war style affair where players "push" blocks onto their opponent's screen to pile on the pressure, and Mission mode, where you'll need to clear blocks against a time limit. There's also a slower paced Touch mode, where you can use the stylus to drag and drop the Tetriminos (the "proper" name for the blocks), carefully planning your moves as you arrange them into horizontal lines. For the definitive edition of the ultimate puzzle game including six times the fun, get Tetris DS!

Customer Reviews of Tetris DS (Nintendo DS)

Ruth

26th December 2008
star star star star
an old favourite with extras
I've owned Tetris as a stand alone game and on my Palm and I still love it. The original game is here on the DS ... and then they have added new modes. If you like the original there is much to enjoy here. If you are expecting innovation and originality then you might be a little disappointed. Lets face it... Tetris is great!
Renate
Norway
26th November 2008
star star star star star
I`m warning you...
...this game, as all real tetrisgames, is going to make you addicted. When I first got it I didn`t do much else the first week. I mean, you come home from work, you play tetris, you eat a cold meal for dinner(making a real dinner takes to much time when you have a new tetrisgame in your DS), you play tetris, and then... it`s suddenly past midnight and you have to go to bed...

Maybe you guys have a little more selfcontrol than I`ve got, but I wasn`t able to put it away before my personal record was so high that it took over an hour to beat it, then I lost a little interest.

But it`s a great game, for sure! :)
Sirius76

4th September 2008
star star star
Give me Tips please
Hi,

I'm not a bad player at Tetris. I liked the original Gameboy version and I actually wrote a faster version in less than a day for an old Psion organiser (remember those?) and called it Turbotris! I used to play my own version of the game but noone else I knew could play it at the fastest settings. The reason I could play so fast was that in the original gameboy version (and my faster remake) I always knew where to put the next piece before I'd dropped the current piece in. This was because the next piece was clearly shown at a convenient eye level next to the playing area so you could see both at the exact same time.

The trouble I have with the DS version (I've only played the wifi 2 player game so far) is that I am playing blind even though now it shows loads of next pieces! Unfortunately, they are at the top right of the screen and not easy to see at the same time as when you are looking at the tray of blocks. I'm sure there is a trick to it but can someone tell me? I'm still pretty good without knowing the next piece but if it's getting tricky or I want to know when a certain piece is coming, I stop to look but this slows down my game. I want to know how players do this without delaying since the preview of the pieces are so far away from the playing area. Do they just look at the preview and not bother looking at the tray?
shilo115
North Wales, GB
6th August 2008
star star star star star
A Classic Game
I used to play this game on my pc during my lunch hour at work, years ago. When I realised that I could buy it for my nintendo, I was over the moon! This game has exceeded my expectations and I have had hours of fun on it. However it is kind of infectious and I have to limit myself to periods playing the game. Great fun!
karenjmorris2
Surrey UK
8th July 2008
star star star star star
Just what I had hoped for!
Perfect for Tetris fans, this is absolutely great and does exactly what is says on the tin.

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