Tetris is a very popular block game that first started in the 80's. If you don't know how to play, now's a good time as any. Move the tetrominoes left and right with the arrow keys. Try to move the tetrominoes to get them to move together. In traditional Tetris games there are seven different types of tetrominoes: I-blocks are useful for getting 'Tetris', that is competing four lines at once. O-blocks for filling large gaps. L-blocks for filling medium-sized holes. J-blocks face the opposite direction as L-blocks. S-blocks for filling small holes. Z-blocks face the opposite direction as S-blocks. Use the up and down arrow keys to rotate the tetrominoes to fit holes. Complete lines to gain points and raise the level. The more lines completed at once, the more points gained. Completing the maximum number of lines at once, four, is known as a 'Tetris' and can only be pulled off with straight, long rectangle tetrominoes. Tip: Check upcoming pieces and plan for them. This will become easier the more you play, don't rush yourself. CREDIT: @Gamation (@-Gamation-) For recovering this project from my old account, @-Second-. It was hacked and deleted. @Ivory- Tetris music Publishers: Nintendo, Spectrum HoloByte, Blue Planet Software, Tandy Corporation, EA Mobile, Mirrorsoft, Vanguard Works