What meets the eye in this remake of TETRIS is of course the ability to play simultaneously with a friend. You will find the classical modes, one to train chaining lines without interruption and normal one consisting of levels, each with new obstacles. Must execute a number of lines to complete each of the levels in sequence with increasing difficulty. Of course, the difficulty increases each time a level is mastered with the acceleration of the block falling speed.



Among the new features, we note the presence of two new blocks. An arguable addition but, amazingly, perfectly compensating the difficulty associated with the presence in the advanced levels of blocks with which the player has to deal. Graphics are simple, making the game easy to read. The only regret is that there is no music to liven up the game. You can change the speed of rotation and lateral movement of the blocks to play with comfort. But if you find a second player to face you, he will have to break his fingers because of the questionnable choice of the keys to play. A nice game for an as old amateur production that offered in 1989 a strong alternative to the disastrous official adaptation from Mirrorsoft.