The Game Boy Advance and Xbox versions received "mixed" reviews, while the GameCube and PlayStation 2 versions received "generally unfavorable reviews", according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. Scoring increases on higher levels and there is no time limit however, this mode stops keeping score once a player reaches 1 million (which is more than 999999, the maximum score on the Game Boy version). The player clears lines to score points and after every 10 lines the level goes up. Popular Tetris (GBA Version Only): In this hidden mode the game is set up like the original Tetris game.Atom and Fusion Blocks are not cleared in line clears, and clearing a line containing an Atom or Fusion Block causes a Cascade. Players must try to connect falling "Atom Blocks" to the Fusion Blocks. In this mode, there is a "Fusion Block" at the bottom of the Matrix. Fusion Tetris: "Activate the Atom Blocks".Lines cleared anywhere else earn no points. The player must try to clear lines that are on the Hot-Line. In this mode, there are six "Hot-Lines" in the Matrix. This variant originated from "The Next Tetris". If 25 same-colored blocks connect, a Critical Mass is formed and are cleared from the Matrix. Same-colored Blocks stick together in this mode, hence the name. Players must try to clear the bottom line of "Garbage Blocks". Sticky Tetris: "Clear the Bottom Line".Cascades occur when a cleared line cause other Blocks to fall and clear another line. The player must try to clear lines that cause Cascades. This variant originated from The New Tetris. Lines cleared containing 4x4 Tetriminos cause large bonuses. Square Tetris: While the player plays Tetris, they must also try to combine Tetriminos into squares.Losses occur when the Tetriminos reach the top. A normal Tetris game, where the player plays until they lose. The Arcade mode variants are listed as follows: This is also where multiplayer games are played. This mode is where the player plays two-minute Tetris games of any variant. They will then work to create the world into a home for Minos.Īrcade mode A four-player game of Tetris Worlds. The better the player does, the more Minos rescued. When the player plays enough of that world, more Minos are rescued. The player can send their Mino Tetrinaut to six different worlds, then play the Tetris variant of that world. The goal is to evacuate the homeworld of the Minos before their solar system's sun Hadar goes supernova. However, there are several game modes, tweaking the way the game works. Gameplay consists of normal Tetris games. The game has been translated into French, German, Italian, Spanish and Japanese. Every version except for Game Boy Advance features a distinctly whispering female voice (Kimberly Unger, credited as eKim) as the announcer. The company later published Minna no Soft: Tetris Advance (Japan-only) also for the Game Boy Advance, Tetris Elements for the PC and Mac, and Tetris Evolution for the Xbox 360. Tetris Worlds was THQ's first Tetris game. All versions were published by THQ under license from The Tetris Company. Blue Planet Software developed the PC and PlayStation 2 versions, Radical Entertainment developed the GameCube and Xbox versions, and 3d6 Games developed the Game Boy Advance version. The platform-specific versions of Tetris Worlds were developed by three different companies. The latter was bundled with Xbox systems. In 2003, an Xbox Live version and a single-disc compilation version (which included this game and Star Wars: The Clone Wars) were released for the Xbox. Originally released in 2001 for Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Advance, it was later released for Xbox, GameCube, and PlayStation 2 in 2002. Tetris Worlds is a version of the video game Tetris.
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