To be honest, I have no idea why I even thought about reviewing this game. I absolutely hate Tetris, and have played it only once before this game. But, unfortunately for me, I played a little bit of Game Boy Roulette (which, if you noticed my last review, I drew McDonaldland), and drew this game. I expected a game like the one I played before (the 3ds version), and I noticed that I was right. Tetris is a game that has absolutely NO VARIATION in how the game is played. You have to use "logic" (no logic is involved, a kindergartner could play this game and excel) to put pieces in a spot where they will fit a row and be erased. You do not want to let the blocks reach the top, because if you do, you lose the game and have to start over.
Graphics 1: The title of this review is put just for this category. If you have played minecraft, you will notice everything is block like (except flowers and mushrooms, but that is a different story). Tetris is also just blocks. Maybe I hate playing with blocks and not being able to craft with them, but I am sick and tired of blocky graphics.
Sound 6: At first, I was going to rate the sound a little higher, like an 8 or something. But then, as I was in the process of writing my intro, I had the sound in the backround. I now want to murder the sound so much for being so repetitive (I mean, it is the same track repeated every 10 seconds! Wouldn't that drive you insane?). The only reason the sound is rated this high is because it was a little catchy at first, but got extremely BORING AND ANNOYING!
Addictiveness 5: I played this game for a little while, but I got really annoyed because a) the sound and b) the game play is that bad. You put the stuff together, but you will notice that it is the same objective over and over again, and you can't change the flow of things (unless you want to see how fast you can fail at the game, in which my record is 6 seconds). You could probably play this game for 1-2 hours over 1 month, and I am pretty sure that is stretching it (it's only rated this high because there are certain users who seem to love this game, and I would probably be yelled at{Joking of course, but it is probably more addictive than I found it[a 2]}).
Story : Yeah, forgettaboutit.
Depth 7: This game has about 8-10 levels, and you can beat your own score, so this game is a little deep. It isn't as deep as Pokemon or Sports games, but it could keep you from completing it for a little while.
Difficulty 6: This game is a little hard, but it isn't too difficult. The only reason it could be hard is because the controls sometimes don't work how I want them to, causing me to lose a line. You should find this game to be very easy.
Overall 5: This game is not a GREAT (or even good) game, but it definitely isn't the worst game I have ever played (see McDonaldland Review). I would recommend this game to people who a) like Tetris and have played it for a while, or b) someone who has free time on their hands. To be honest, I have no idea why I even thought about reviewing this game. I absolutely hate Tetris, and have played it only once before this game. But, unfortunately for me, I played a little bit of Game Boy Roulette (which, if you noticed my last review, I drew McDonaldland), and drew this game. I expected a game like the one I played before (the 3ds version), and I noticed that I was right. Tetris is a game that has absolutely NO VARIATION in how the game is played. You have to use "logic" (no logic is involved, a kindergartner could play this game and excel) to put pieces in a spot where they will fit a row and be erased. You do not want to let the blocks reach the top, because if you do, you lose the game and have to start over.
Graphics 1: The title of this review is put just for this category. If you have played minecraft, you will notice everything is block like (except flowers and mushrooms, but that is a different story). Tetris is also just blocks. Maybe I hate playing with blocks and not being able to craft with them, but I am sick and tired of blocky graphics.
Sound 6: At first, I was going to rate the sound a little higher, like an 8 or something. But then, as I was in the process of writing my intro, I had the sound in the backround. I now want to murder the sound so much for being so repetitive (I mean, it is the same track repeated every 10 seconds! Wouldn't that drive you insane?). The only reason the sound is rated this high is because it was a little catchy at first, but got extremely BORING AND ANNOYING!
Addictiveness 5: I played this game for a little while, but I got really annoyed because a) the sound and b) the game play is that bad. You put the stuff together, but you will notice that it is the same objective over and over again, and you can't change the flow of things (unless you want to see how fast you can fail at the game, in which my record is 6 seconds). You could probably play this game for 1-2 hours over 1 month, and I am pretty sure that is stretching it (it's only rated this high because there are certain users who seem to love this game, and I would probably be yelled at{Joking of course, but it is probably more addictive than I found it[a 2]}).
Story : Yeah, forgettaboutit.
Depth 7: This game has about 8-10 levels, and you can beat your own score, so this game is a little deep. It isn't as deep as Pokemon or Sports games, but it could keep you from completing it for a little while.
Difficulty 6: This game is a little hard, but it isn't too difficult. The only reason it could be hard is because the controls sometimes don't work how I want them to, causing me to lose a line. You should find this game to be very easy.
Overall 5: This game is not a GREAT (or even good) game, but it definitely isn't the worst game I have ever played (see McDonaldland Review). I would recommend this game to people who a) like Tetris and have played it for a while, or b) someone who has free time on their hands. |