Tetris Played with Realistic Physics



What would Tetris be like if blocks fell like normal objects, instead of the clean lines and patterns of the classic game? Facepunch user Maurice created a frustrating version of the game called "Not Tetris" that does precisely that.

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It's neat, but I've learned that the quirkier a label on a bottle of alcohol, the worse it probably is.

It usually means they're trying to compensate for poor quality with good personality. =/
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