Tetra Blocks is a line-breaking game with a neon motif. In order to clear the blocks, drop the four-unit blocks in full lines. As long as you can, keep playing.
The game studio Ravalmatic created the game. Naturally, Alexei Pajitnov's original Tetris served as the game's inspiration.
Use your mouse to left-click or your fingers to tap the touchscreen to make a selection. To get started, click the play button in the middle of the welcome screen.
To move the piece from side to side, use the A and D buttons on your keyboard or the left and right arrow keys. To pull the piece down more quickly, press the S key or the down arrow. To spin the item as it descends, press the W key or up arrow. To drop the piece suddenly, press the space bar.
To slide the piece sideways, use your fingers to tap the screen and then swipe left or right. To rotate the piece, tap the screen. To drop the piece, swiftly tap and swipe; to slide the piece down more quickly, tap and swipe.
Generally speaking, this game's controls function better on a touchscreen device.
To remove the parts from the shaft, arrange them in complete lines. Up to four lines can be cleared simultaneously. As long as you can, keep creating and removing lines until the block stack reaches the shaft's top. As you advance through the stages, the blocks travel more quickly. The game is over when the blocks reach the top.
Each line you clear earns you 40 points. In contrast to other Tetris-inspired games, some of the falling pieces have stars that can be used to win extra points. To receive a score boost, align these stars when making rows and clear them simultaneously. The bonus starts at 100 points for each pair you clear.
On the game's screen, you can compare your most current and best scores.
Advanced Strategy & Playing Advice
To clear four lines at once in most Tetris-style games, players typically leave a space on one side for a long line piece. While the blocks are still falling slowly in the early stages of the game, we advise doing this. Instead, to keep the stack from getting too big in the later stages of the game, we advise establishing and clearing whatever line you can.
When aligning stars that activate the star benefits as you clear the related lines, it may be wise to make the stack a little ugly early if necessary.
Aspects of Education
Particularly in the higher stages, this game puts a player's response times and decision-making skills to the test. Additionally, it promotes spatial reasoning, namely the capacity to fit