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Tetris Worlds for the Game Boy Advance (2001) is a puzzle game that challenges players to strategically place falling tetrominoes to clear lines and prevent the stack from reaching the top of the screen. The main objective is to arrange the shapes to form complete horizontal lines, which then disappear, allowing for continued play and higher scores.
The game features a steady pace that can accelerate as the player advances, requiring quick thinking and spatial awareness. A unique mechanic in Tetris Worlds is the introduction of multiple game modes that alter the traditional Tetris experience, including different board shapes and rules variations. This adds variety to the core gameplay while maintaining the classic line-clearing challenge.
One distinctive aspect of this version is the inclusion of a world map that players navigate, unlocking new levels and modes. This unusual idea adds a progression element to the puzzle genre, encouraging sustained play and exploration beyond the standard Tetris gameplay.