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|title=Tetris DS
|title=Tetris DS
|image=[[File:Flashtetris-title.jpg|250px]]<br>Title screen, with instructions
|image=[[File:Flashtetris-title.jpg|250px]]<br>Title screen, with instructions
|developer=Unknown
|developer=HiT Entertainment
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|released=2006{{ref needed}}
|released=2006{{ref needed}}

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Tetris DS Puzzle Mode is the name given to an online Flash game that appeared on the Nintendo Arcade section of Nintendo's official website, where it was simply listed as Tetris DS.[1] It is meant to function as a demo for the Nintendo DS title of the same name, specifically its Puzzle mode.

The game is themed after Super Mario Bros. 3, using graphics of clouds, hills and colored blocks from that game to compose the background. Two Green Yoshis hold a big sign showing the level currently being played, and another one peeks from behind the game board.

Gameplay

Like in a game of Tetris, the goal is to clear several rows of blocks that are on the screen by using two tetriminos in the supposed order. The player must first select the tetrimino, then choose a viable position to fit the gap in the blocks. Tetriminos will then automatically fall into the gap. One-sided tetriminos (straight and Z-shaped) only have two possible positions to choose from, while the rest (J-, L-, and T-shaped) have four. If the player mistakes a selection, they can choose to retry the level, or go back to the level menu.

The game presents five levels which can be played in any order, and is won once all levels are completed. On both the title and congratulatory screens, the player can opt to visit the official Tetris DS website.

Gameplay
Gameplay
Level menu
Level menu. Completed levels are marked with a star icon.

Gallery

Reference

  1. ^ Nintendo Arcade. Nintendo.com. September 11, 2007 snapshot, archived via Wayback Machine.

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