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Developer | H2O Entertainment |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | Nintendo 64 |
Release Date | US August 11, 1997 EU March 5, 1998 |
Rating | ESRB: K-A |
Tetrisphere is a new twist on Tetris for the Nintendo 64. The game started as Phear for the Atari Jaguar, but became Tetrisphere when H2O Entertainment joined Nintendo's Dream Team.
Gameplay[edit]
On each level, there's a sphere trapping a robot. The player must release the robot. Player drops blocks within a certain time limit. The longer the player takes to drop a piece, the shorter the limit gets. If the player drops a piece on a piece of the sphere of a similar shape, both pieces disappear as well as any shapes of the same shape touching it. Dropping a block anywhere will cause the player to lose a life as well as taking too long too drop a piece. If the player loses three lives, the game is over.
The game also include a 2-Player mode and several bonus games.