A combination of documentary and classic game compilation called Tetris forever According to an announcement, it will be released later this year for PC, Nintendo Switch and other platforms.
The game will include 15 Tetris games, from an “exact” version of the first Tetris for the Electronika 60 to an NES version of the game and more, including Tetris 2 + Bombliss, Super Tetris 3And Tetris Battle Gaidenamong other things.
In addition, there will be a new version called Tetris Time Warpwhere players “jump back and forth between playstyles from across the series” in real time as they complete each board. The game supports up to four players.
The game was developed by Digital Eclipse, which previously worked on a documentary game called The origins of karateka which combined the classic game with documentary footage. It was also a remaster of the original sorcery.
Tetris forever is the latest part of the documentary game series, which also The origins of karatekaThe classic games will be presented in an interactive digital museum format and accompanied by over an hour of documentaries “about the history of Tetris and its key players.”
Tetris forever was announced this morning during a Nintendo Direct stream. The reveal focused on the gaming experience on the Nintendo Switch and also noted that the original NES version of Tetris is coming to Nintendo Switch Online’s classic games library this winter.
However, the game has also been released on Steam, so there will be a PC version. Releases on other consoles are also likely. The Steam page says the game will be released sometime before the end of this year, but it doesn't get any more specific. There's also no pricing information yet.
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