Tetris (Academysoft) from 1996 feels like the classic puzzle formula got a slightly more polished suit but kept the same addictive soul. The gameplay is instantly familiar: blocks fall, you rotate them, and your plans collapse faster than your stack when you misplace a long piece. This version doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel, but rather reminds you why the wheel was so compelling in the first place. It’s clean, efficient, and just challenging enough to make you question your life choices after a bad run. Think of it as comfort food for puzzle fans, except the comfort slowly turns into obsession.
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