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AbsoluteTetris

Reviewed by Absolute Lab.

Absolute Tetris is a perfect blend of scientific approach and restyling of the classic Tetris concept. The gameplay model imitates a floating frame immersed in flow medium, with various sci-fi elements added. As the result, the classical gameplay has been changed greatly. Game rules are almost the same. Four-brick figures fall in random order. The player's goal is to blow up the figures by arranging them into even layers. Each piled layer gives the player a certain umber of points. In addition, the gameplay is split into minor levels. All the levels vary in falling speed, bonuses, and specificity of playing. The ultimate goal is to get the maximum number of points.Absolute Tetris - is a 2D game embodied on a 3D engine. It means that gameplay logic lies in a 2D plane but the game world itself is 3-dimensional. It refers to all the game components: characters, bonuses and game objects. The entire gameplay happens inside a dynamic interactive frame. The main gameplay characters are Krooglish and Pryamish. These two nice guys accompany the player along the entire game process. The game bonuses are of two types: vertical and external. The game is designed for gamers with various tastes.
 

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