A modern take on Tetris-inspired block falling puzzle games with single player modes, multiplayer over the internet, and accelerated graphics.
Quadrapassel is a falling block puzzle video game inspired by the classic Tetris. It is developed by the GNOME team and included in the GNOME Games software bundle. As a Tetris variant, the goal is to create complete rows of blocks without gaps which then disappear. This clears space for more blocks to enter thus allowing the player to survive longer.
The game features a variety of single player modes like Marathon where the blocks never stop falling, 40 Lines where the objective is to remove 40 lines as fast as possible, Puzzle where a certain stack of blocks needs to be cleared, as well as multiplayer over the internet or LAN. There is also a two-player hotseat mode.
With colorful, accelerated graphics and upbeat background music, Quadrapassel offers an enjoyable modern take on the classic falling block puzzle concept. It includes visual themes, keyboard and gamepad support, high score saving, replay saving, undo and redo and more. As an open-source game, it is available for free on Linux and Unix-based operating systems.
Overall, with its variety of game modes, options for both casual relaxed play as well as intense puzzle solving, and fun graphics and audio, Quadrapassel is a great pick for fans of Tetris looking for a fresh new spin on the iconic falling blocks concept.
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