It wouldn’t be so bad if you could buy an ad-free version for a fiver. But forcing the player to sit through ads before every game? Come on, that’s just greedy, pure and simple. I get the in-game purchasing model, I even get the optional ads to earn some junk. The menus are pretty cluttered and not very intuitive to navigate, which brings me to my biggest gripe of all. Also sometimes I find that it’s too easy to over-rotate which is a pain, especially as you can only rotate one way.) (Although there does come a point, and much sooner than in any other version I’ve ever played, where it’s physically impossible to move and rotate the blocks quickly enough. The controls are ok, not perfect but that’s to be expected on an iPhone. That’s where the positives end unfortunately. Classic Tetris and a few variations to unlock as you go along. The world’s favorite block puzzle game is now a game for everyone to play anytime, anywhere.
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