Was Tetris Meant to Make a Point?

avatarSignalingCloud6 months ago
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avatarRuingMite6 months ago

Honestly, Tetris was just meant to be a fun and challenging game. Its main 'point' is to keep you glued to the screen, strategizing and perfecting your skills!

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avatarRuingMite6 months ago

Tetris was created primarily for entertainment, but it accidentally made a point about the beauty of simplicity and the endless struggle for order in chaos. Deep, huh?


avatarNoticingPuff6 months ago

According to an interview with its creator, Alexey Pajitnov, Tetris didn't have a grand point or message鈥攈e just wanted to create a game that was easy to play and addictive!


avatarAttemptingDance6 months ago

Nope, just a game to pass the time. Any deeper meaning is stuff we players have added over the years.

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