![]() You can watch a trailer for Tetris 99 below, and if you subscribe to the Nintendo Switch Online service, you can go download and play it for free right now. It’s like Fortnite or PUBG in puzzle form, wrapped around what’s probably the most famous videogame in the world. (Really, Tetris 99 doesn’t care whose day you ruin.) And at the end there can be only one survivor. You can target specific opponents with your junk rows, or anybody who’s close to going bust, or even just random people. If you complete two or more lines at a time, you’ll send junk rows over to one of your 98 opponents, cluttering up their field and driving them closer to the end. ![]() Blocks fall from the sky, you can turn them and move them right and left as they fall, and the goal is to use those blocks to form unbroken lines at the bottom of the screen. It plays just like the Tetris you know and remember (unless you’re my middle-school-aged nephews, who had absolutely no idea how to play Tetris when they were at my house on Thanksgiving). Designed by Arika, and exclusively on the Switch, Tetris 99 turns the classic puzzler’s competitive multiplayer mode into a full-fledged battle royale game, with up to 99 different online players competing directly against each other. ![]() Yesterday they released Tetris 99 for free for the Switch. In Tetris 99 you compete against 98 other people with time to kill, trading lines with each other as the crowd is whittled down to 50, then 10, then an eventual winner. If you always thought Tetris would be better as a brutal war of attrition, pitting you against dozens of other players to see who can emerge from the block-strewn battlefield as the sole victor, well, Nintendo has good news for you. ![]()
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