Tetris Worlds

Tetris Worlds is a puzzle game published by mh:awesomegames:THQ worldwide, and Success in Japan for the mh:awesomegames:Game Boy Advance, mh:awesomegames:Nintendo GameCube, mh:awesomegames:PlayStation 2, mh:awesomegames:Xbox, and Microsoft Windows. The Game Boy Advance version was developed by 3d6 Games, Windows and PlayStation 2 versions by Blue Planet Software, and the GameCube and Xbox versions by Radical Entertainment.

Game Boy Advance Version

 * 1) For some strange reason, the gameplay is rather bland, in terms of how many Tetris games were released over the years, but this one will really bore you fast, due to how relatively short you can beat the game.
 * 2) * And to add insult to injury, the game expects you to beat 15 levels within a 2-minute time limit.
 * 3) Bland title screen, even for a game that was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2001.
 * 4) All the modes in this version are practically similar to each other, which might confuse new players.
 * 5) * In fact all the modes here are very repetitive and will get boring after around 20 minutes.
 * 6) This game can be beaten in less than 2 hours, which means that this game is also relatively short.

General

 * 1) The console versions have bland plots, where the Tetris people apparently have to evacuate as their home planet are at risk of being destroyed. The only problem with that plot is where you technically have to compete with your opponents on the world that is technically being threatened to be destroyed.
 * 2) * Not to mention the plot also has the Bubsy 3D-esque feel to it, making the entire game feel very uninteresting.
 * 3) When you play the game on the console versions, you'll notice that the box appears to be rather small compared to the previous Tetris games out there.
 * 4) Bland ending on the console versions, as it just shows the citizens of the world of Minos cheering that their planet was saved and nothing else.
 * 5) All versions of this game are just too easy and can be beaten within minutes, which means that your skills were all for nothing.

The Only Redeeming Quality

 * 1) To give credit where credit is due, all versions of this game has some variety to make up for boring gameplay and bland plots.

Reception
The game has received mixed to negative reviews, while the Game Boy Advance and Xbox versions received mixed reviews, the PlayStation 2, Windows, and GameCube version received generally unfavorable reviews.

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