Blocks fall from the top and must be moved, rotated, and dropped into place. Rather than standard line clears, the game focuses on matching colors, usually by forming groups of three or more identical blocks to erase them. The game includes Puzzle, Vs. Computer, and 2-player Versus modes. Puzzle stages often present fixed goals, while competitive modes emphasize efficient clearing and board control.
Keep your board organized by color and avoid scattering matching blocks across the playfield. Build one or two safe columns for emergency placement and focus on creating repeatable clears instead of gambling on large stacks. In versus modes, steady chains and quick cleanup are usually more effective than overcommitting to a single setup.
Tips
Leave yourself room to maneuver on at least one side of the board.
Tips
Plan around color groups instead of reacting to every block individually.
Tips
In Puzzle mode, study the objective before placing too quickly.
User Reviews
A simple idea that makes the game feel distinct from standard Tetris.
User Reviews
Fun as a light competitive puzzle game on SNES.
User Reviews
The color-based clearing system gives it a more relaxed pace.
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