Tetris: Axis (2011)

by Christopher
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Summary

Tetris: Axis (2011)

Tetris: Axis is a puzzle video game developed by Ubisoft and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the first Tetris game to be released on a Nintendo handheld console since Tetris DS in 2006. The game was released in Japan on September 15, 2011, in North America on November 22, 2011, and in Europe on December 2, 2011.

Gameplay

Tetris: Axis is a traditional Tetris game with a few new twists. The game is played on a 3D playfield, and players can rotate and drop tetrominoes (the falling blocks) to create horizontal lines. When a line is completed, it disappears and the blocks above it fall down. The game ends when the blocks stack up to the top of the playfield.

One of the new features in Tetris: Axis is the ability to use the Nintendo 3DS’s motion controls to rotate and drop tetrominoes. Players can also use the Circle Pad to move the tetrominoes left and right.

Another new feature in Tetris: Axis is the Axis mode. In this mode, the playfield rotates around a central axis. This makes it more difficult to plan your moves, but it also adds a new level of challenge to the game.

Modes

Tetris: Axis includes a variety of different modes, including:

  • Marathon: The classic Tetris mode where players try to score as many points as possible before the blocks stack up to the top of the playfield.
  • Endless: A mode where players can play indefinitely, without the threat of losing.
  • Ultra: A mode where the blocks fall faster and faster, making it more difficult to complete lines.
  • Axis: A mode where the playfield rotates around a central axis, making it more difficult to plan your moves.
  • Mission: A mode where players must complete specific objectives, such as clearing a certain number of lines or scoring a certain number of points.
  • Multiplayer: A mode where up to eight players can compete against each other in wireless multiplayer battles.

Reception

Tetris: Axis received generally positive reviews from critics. The game was praised for its fun and challenging gameplay, as well as its innovative use of the Nintendo 3DS’s motion controls. However, some critics found the game to be too similar to previous Tetris games, and they felt that it didn’t offer enough new content to justify a purchase.

Overall, Tetris: Axis is a solid Tetris game that offers a fun and challenging experience for both single-player and multiplayer fans. The game’s innovative use of the Nintendo 3DS’s motion controls is a welcome addition to the Tetris formula, and it helps to make the game feel fresh and new.

Here are some additional details about Tetris: Axis:

  • The game includes more than 20 different modes, including some that are exclusive to the Nintendo 3DS version.
  • Up to eight players can compete in wireless multiplayer battles, even if only one player has a game card.
  • The game supports StreetPass, which allows players to send and receive ghost data from other players.
  • The game includes a variety of different themes and skins that can be unlocked by playing the game.

Overall, Tetris: Axis is a great Tetris game that offers a fun and challenging experience for both single-player and multiplayer fans. The game’s innovative use of the Nintendo 3DS’s motion controls is a welcome addition to the Tetris formula, and it helps to make the game feel fresh and new.

Review Score

8.5/10

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