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ABOUT ARIX TETRIS
Arix Tetris is a classic block-stacking puzzle game that captures the timeless appeal of arranging falling tetrominoes to clear lines and earn points. Featuring a clean retro presentation, the game combines strategic planning, quick reflexes, and efficient space management to create an engaging puzzle experience.
Whether you're aiming for a personal best or competing against a friend, every match offers a satisfying test of skill and concentration.
CORE GAMEPLAY
Your objective is simple: prevent the board from filling up by creating complete horizontal lines. As differently shaped tetrominoes descend from the top of the screen, you must rotate and position them carefully to maximize space and maintain control of the playfield.
Whenever a row is completed without gaps, it disappears and awards points. The game becomes more challenging as the pace increases, requiring faster decisions and better planning.
To succeed, focus on:
- Building a flat and organized stack
- Leaving room for future pieces
- Watching the next-piece preview
- Clearing lines consistently
- Adapting quickly as the speed increases
Poorly placed blocks can create difficult gaps, so every move matters.
Choose Your Challenge
- Single Player: Test your skills in a solo challenge where the goal is to survive as long as possible and achieve the highest score. As levels increase, blocks fall faster, demanding greater focus and precision.
- Two Players: Compete against a friend on the same device in exciting head-to-head matches. Multiplayer mode adds a competitive edge as both players race to outlast each other and earn the highest score.
Controls
Player One
- W – Rotate piece
- A – Move left
- S – Move down
- D – Move right
- P – Pause the game
- X – Exit
Player Two
- I – Rotate piece
- J – Move left
- K – Move down
- L – Move right
Tips for Better Scores
- Avoid creating deep holes in your stack.
- Keep the surface as flat as possible.
- Use the next-piece preview to plan ahead.
- Clear multiple lines whenever possible.
- Stay calm and avoid rushing your placements.




























