I'm trying to find an old Tetris game I remember playing years ago. I remember it was on floppy disk - long before cd roms became popular. So it must have been... late 80s\early 90s?
I remember it wasn't actually called 'Tetris', but a varient on the word 'Tetris'.
There are a lot of Tetris games out there, but I remember 4 distinct levels, each designed to wreck your carefully placed bricks, which I'm hoping will jog someone's memory.
The levels I remember are (in no particular order):
- The level would keep adding extra tiles, at the most inconvenient moments (i.e. right before you place that brick you've been needing for ages). You had to compensate for this, and build up lines around the extra tiles.
- Just like the last level, except this time, tiles keep getting removed, leaving you with holes in your carefully planned lines.
- The entire grid woud keep shifting one space to the left, leaving you with an entire blank line on the right hand side.
- You would hear an evil laugh. This was a warning to take note, and memorize, what your screen currently looks like. Then the screen would go completely black for a while. You still had to place blocks, but you had to remember what the screen looked like, so you could (hopefully) fill in the holes. The screen would come back after a while, then go black again a while later.
Does this ring a bell with anyone?
