Tetris Game Reaches New Heights on Nintendo 3DS. Loved globally by people of all ages and all cultures, the Tetris game continues to be one of the most widely recognized video games of all time. Now, Tetris fans can experience the game like never before on the Nintendo 3DS. Featuring over 20 fun-filled game modes, Tetris for Nintendo 3DS delivers a rich mix of both traditional and never before seen ways to play Tetris. Jump into the game with the familiar Marathon mode, or test your skills in the all-new fast-paced Fever mode. Witness remarkable graphics and special effects using the stereoscopic 3D display on the Nintendo 3DS. Clearing lines has never been so fun!
Local Multiplayer Game Modes (2P-8P) - VS Battle, VS Stage Racer, VS Shadow Wide, VS Capture, and Co-op Tower Climber Download Play Game Modes (2P-8P) - Marathon with Everyone, Fever with Everyone, and VS Battle Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Game Modes (2P-6P) - 3 variants of World Battle Discover new exciting Items for Fever using SpotPass
Features:
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Party Game Modes - Stage Racer Plus, Shadow Wide, Jigsaw, Tower Climber, Capture, Fit, Bombliss, Sprint, and Master Mode
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Featured Game Modes - Marathon, Computer Battle, Fever, and Survival
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It has over 20 Tetris game modes
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Augmented Reality Game Modes - AR Marathon and AR Tower Climber
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Wonderfully Fun Tetris Game!!!!!Oct 04, 2011
By Sci-fi Artist I've been wanting another game for my 3ds, and figured this would be a great fit. I was 100% right. I love this game!!!
First of all, you can play the regular Tetris game we all know and love: Marathon Mode right from the start menu. Then, on the Main menu selection screen, you have many different Tetris games you can play. Here's a list of all of them:
(Featured Modes)
- Marathon -(Classic Tetris)
- Fever -(Play in a narrow grid and try to clear as many lines within 60 sec.)
- Computer Battle -(You play against the computer in either Knockout or Normal mode)
- Survival -(Pretty much self-explanatory. Blocks come up from underneath as well)
(Party Modes)
- Jigsaw -(Like a puzzle. You use tetris blocks to try and form the picture shown)
- Fit -(You need to fit the blocks into a grid. Almost like the game "Shape Inlay")
- Bombliss Plus -(You use explosive tetris blocks to try to clear the level)
- Capture -(There are stars in the grid that you must surround with blocks to capture)
- Sprint -(Fast paced Tetris. Must clear 40 lines as fast as possible)
- Shadow Wide -(Use blocks to fill in a shape, such as a house. Try for accuracy)
- Tower Climber -(Use blocks to try and climb the tower)
- Stage Racer Plus -(Race through Tetris blocks with a block as your "car")
(AR Games)
- AR Marathon -(Same as Marathon, but uses AR card)
- AR Climber -(Same as tower climber, but uses AR card)
If that isn't enough, you can even play online against friends or even strangers from around the world. Also has Download play so you can play with others with only one game card in one system. In my opinion, it just makes the game a whole lot more fun playing against others. You can choose to either play with items enabled (Which can help you out, and/or even sabotage your opponent(s) block stack) or classic without items. Two of my favorite items you can throw at your opponents/help you using the "X" button is the Meteor (Blows blocks out of your opponents grid messing up their lines) and the Switch (You swap out your grid of blocks with your opponent's).
I give this game a five star rating due to it's enjoyable selection of Tetris games, and for hours of non-stop fun. I highly recommend it!!!!
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
More of the same...in 3D...with two screens...ehOct 26, 2011
By CookedXenon I have to call it how I see it. How do I review this, do I review the game for what it is or do I review the game compared to all other tetris games. If I review the game as it is...its great. Alot of fun. There is alot of options. I love the tower climber, I like the AR modes. I enjoy the odd mix of Christmas music with a new re-working of the classic tetris theme. The 3D is ok, it bothered my eyes after awhile and I don't usually have a problem with the 3D. I would never have guessed Tetris in 3D would give me trouble but it was bothering to me. I think it was that the blocks are see through. So the depth effect goes all the way to the background. But that is hard on the eyes, you want to concentrate on the blocks yet it feels like the 3D is taking you all the way to background rather then the blocks. Hard to explain words. I turned it off, its not necessary. Well thats the game, right there. Its Tetris, its fun, its colorful, it kills time. What more can you expect.
Well here is the thing, I wish I never played all the Tetris games of the past, but I have. I've played all the official ones and some clones. My favorite was always the Gameboy version. Despite its simplicity, its midi music. I just loved it and even after all these years, I still love it. Over time I played various versions throughout the years. They were all good, some even very good. They all had one thing in common, they were very colorful, very bright and loud. I got bored of it. It was the same thing over and over, then on the PS3, on the Playstation Network, they released TETRIS...Tetris for the PSN. I fell in love. Because Tetris on the PSN is everything all those other Tetris games wasn't. It wasn't super colorful, it was slick, it was relaxing, cleverly designed, almost moody. It was even classy. But at the end of the day, it was still Tetris, it still had tons of gameplay modes and tons of time killing fun. Now I have two favorite versions of Tetris, Tetris on the gameboy and Tetris on the PSN. I honestly can't say which I like more. But what I know is Tetris Axis is just more of what you expect...colorful, loud...Its a very juiced up 3D version of Tetris Party. Aside from a few new game modes and some 3DS pass abilities being used. There isn't alot here that you haven't seen before.
As is, this is more of the same that you usually expect from a Tetris game. I think its a little stale overall but it's still a good way to pass time.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
So hard to put down!!! I'm readdicted to Tetris ;)Oct 09, 2011
By Rose Dillinger Axis is probably the best version of Tetris to date. I haven't played Tetris DS or Party Deluxe, but I don't think they can top this :) I may get them anyways just to try them out. If you're a fan of this game, then without a doubt I would recommend this in a heartbeat. With over 20 modes, including the AR functionally, you'll never get bored as this has extreme infinite replay value! And you can do wifi, local, or download play with other 3DS gamers!! Tetris has never been this fun and you'll easily get used to the controls. But I warn you, your hands will be glued to your 3DS until the battery needs to be charged ;)
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
A great addition to the 3DSOct 09, 2011
By Ella M. Bowman I'm so happy to have Tetris for the 3DS. The game is very sleek and visually appealing. I grew up playing Tetris on the original GameBoy and am still getting used to the "items" you can use against opponents and playing against people online. Luckily while I practice at these newer modes, Tetris Axis offers the standard mode I am used to playing as well. It's a great mix of new and old and seems like a game that a lot of thought was put into. Plus the price on Amazon is a bit cheaper than everywhere else, which is another reason to add this to your 3DS game collection.
7 of 9 found the following review helpful:
The Dancing Mii is So Freaking Annoying!!!Oct 06, 2011
By Old Guy Gamer I've been playing Tetris since it came out on the original Gameboy and I have purchased more updated versions than I can count over the years. Tetris Axis is a pretty solid title, the novelty here is getting to play Tetris for the first time in 3D. The 3D effect is pretty good, gives the game a fresh perspective, I was impressed. There is also a ton of extra content in the form of additional game modes, online play, etc. However, the game has a serious flaw, in the form of a continuously dancing Mii on the bottom screen. The dancing Mii is interesting for about 30 seconds and then becomes REALLY distracting and REALLY annoying. Tetris is a game of concentration and the annoying non-stop dancing Mii constantly in your peripheral vision is a complete nuisance and interferes with gameplay. Worst of all, there is apparently no way to turn the Mii off (you can only switch a couple of outfits and some alternate dance styles that are even more annoying than the default), please let me know if you can figure out how to do so. It is totally unnecessary and detracts from what would have been an otherwise enjoyable gaming experience. I would have rated this game a solid 4 stars, but subtracted 1 star only because of the dancing Mii problem, which blemishes an otherwise good game.