
Tetris Worlds
Tetris Worlds is the 2001 Game Boy Advance adaptation of the classic puzzle game, featuring six gameplay modes including the all-new 'Sticky' and 'Fusion' variants. Includes multiplayer support via link cable and introduces the official 'Guideline' rules that would become standard for future Tetris games. Features vibrant alien world themes and special effects tailored for the GBA hardware.
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About This Game
The first Tetris game developed specifically for the Game Boy Advance, showcasing the system's capabilities with colorful visuals and smooth animations.
Introduces the 'Tetris Guideline' standardization including hold piece, ghost piece, and next-piece preview features that defined modern Tetris gameplay.
Six distinct modes: Standard, Square, Sticky, Fusion, Hotline, and Cascade - each offering unique twists on traditional Tetris mechanics.
Multiplayer mode supports up to 4 players via link cable, with both cooperative and competitive gameplay options across all variants.
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