The most popular falling blocks games
Falling blocks puzzle games means just one thing: Tetris. Everyone knows Tetris, but not everyone knows about the countless clones and original games that took the Tetris concept and built something new. Anyway, this kind of puzzles involve using falling blocks to complete patterns of some kind.
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DOS1991 Rainbow Arts
X-Tetris
Windows XP/98/951996NSFW
Super Tetris
DOS1991 Sphere
Sextris
DOS1992NSFW The Dream Team
Tetris Classic
DOSWindows 3.x1992 Spectrum HoloByte
Xixit
DOS1995 Optik Software
Tetris
DOS1987 Spectrum HoloByte
Color Balls
DOS1996
Klax
DOS1990 Atari
Porntris
DOS1993remakeNSFW Image-Line Software
Nyet
DOS1988freeware
Future Classics Collection
DOS1990
Faces Tris 3
DOS1990 Sphere
Acid Tetris
DOS1998freewareremake
If you ever looked at regular Tetris and thought, “What this really needs is eye-melting colors and a possible migraine,” then Acid Tetris (1998, DOS) is your jam. It’s the classic block-dropper, now with a palet...
Chain Reaction
DOS1996 Webfoot Technologies
Frac
DOS1990
Beyond Columns
DOS1989remake
Beyond Columns is what happens when someone looks at Tetris and says, “What if we made it... slightly fancier?” This match-three puzzle game involves dropping shiny columns of gems and aligning them for points, all whi...
Tetris 2.0
Windows XP/98/951990 AcademySoft
Welltris
DOS1989 Sphere
Welltris is a puzzle video game designed by Alexey Pajitnov, the creator of Tetris. Released in 1989, Welltris offers a fresh take on the block-dropping mechanics of Tetris, expanding the gameplay into a 3D environment. Simil...
Brix
DOS1992freeware Epic MegaGames
If Tetris and a Rubik’s Cube had a weird love child, it’d be Brix. This 1992 brain-snapper is a tile-sliding puzzle game where every move counts and logic is your only weapon. You'll feel brilliant one moment, and hope...
Tetris (Academysoft)
DOS1996 AcademySoft
Zyconix
DOS1992protected Miracle games
Imagine Tetris went on a sugar binge and had an identity crisis. That’s Zyconix (1992, DOS) in a nutshell. It’s a tile-matching puzzle game where nothing quite behaves how you expect it to, and that’s half the fu...
Blockout
DOSMac OS1989 P. Z. Karen Co. Development Group
Imagine Tetris but in three dimensions and your brain slowly melting into a puddle of confusion. That is Blockout. You drop 3D shapes into a pit and try to line them up, but nothing fits the way you want it to. You rotate pieces o...
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