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History is made of great examples of simple, but powerful things. When, during the 80s, a University researcher created the first version of this game, an iconic example of “simple but powerful” was just created.
Tetris, this was the name chosen by its creator, was initially created as a side project. The idea behind was simple: players have a list of tetrominoes, figures made of 4 squared blocks, with different colors. One at a time, in a random order, the tetrominoes start “dropping” in the game board. The goal? Make points by deleting rows. To delete a row, the tetrominoes must form a full line, without spaces.

It became so popular that Nintendo included a very first version of it in their GameBoy, while mathematicians demonstrated that an infinite game is not possible, even if the user never makes mistakes. In fact, a combination of tiles that never fits in a row is, sooner or later, possible.
Everyone in our team has always been a huge fan of Tetris. On a monthly basis, we run internal challenges, or “Tetris parties” as we call them. Some of us have also coded it in different ways.
Our background is not just in the game space, but also in the games applied to casinos, where a (big or small) degree of randomness and luck plays a central role.
When we decided to create Tetris on the blockchain, we designed something with the following characteristics:
Eternal - thanks to smart contract configuration, the game should be played fully on chain, now or in 10 years time
Trustless - rules should be transparent and the same for everyone
Strategy - each player should build up his own strategy to win
Reward - the goal is to get a high reward
Gas-friendly - minimize the gas spent to play the game
If you’re thinking about a game that is played on a third party platform, like Axie Infinity, with achievements paid on the blockchain, this is not what we’ve designed. With Tetris, there won’t be a single back-end API built by us, everything will be 100% on blockchain.
We’ll provide a cool, simple Tetris UI on top of it, to make it easier for you to play, but anyone will be able to build its own UI, implementing calls to our Solidity contract.
Curious on how that has been implemented? Join our Discord server. Here you can find out more about the project, who we are, and get the chance to enter in whitelist spots.
Don’t miss this chance: early adopters will have unique advantages! Join our Discord Server to stay updated!
Website: tetrisgamenft.com Twitter: @TetrisGameNFT Discord Server: discord.gg/ydgjgar9Jx

History is made of great examples of simple, but powerful things. When, during the 80s, a University researcher created the first version of this game, an iconic example of “simple but powerful” was just created.
Tetris, this was the name chosen by its creator, was initially created as a side project. The idea behind was simple: players have a list of tetrominoes, figures made of 4 squared blocks, with different colors. One at a time, in a random order, the tetrominoes start “dropping” in the game board. The goal? Make points by deleting rows. To delete a row, the tetrominoes must form a full line, without spaces.

It became so popular that Nintendo included a very first version of it in their GameBoy, while mathematicians demonstrated that an infinite game is not possible, even if the user never makes mistakes. In fact, a combination of tiles that never fits in a row is, sooner or later, possible.
Everyone in our team has always been a huge fan of Tetris. On a monthly basis, we run internal challenges, or “Tetris parties” as we call them. Some of us have also coded it in different ways.
Our background is not just in the game space, but also in the games applied to casinos, where a (big or small) degree of randomness and luck plays a central role.
When we decided to create Tetris on the blockchain, we designed something with the following characteristics:
Eternal - thanks to smart contract configuration, the game should be played fully on chain, now or in 10 years time
Trustless - rules should be transparent and the same for everyone
Strategy - each player should build up his own strategy to win
Reward - the goal is to get a high reward
Gas-friendly - minimize the gas spent to play the game
If you’re thinking about a game that is played on a third party platform, like Axie Infinity, with achievements paid on the blockchain, this is not what we’ve designed. With Tetris, there won’t be a single back-end API built by us, everything will be 100% on blockchain.
We’ll provide a cool, simple Tetris UI on top of it, to make it easier for you to play, but anyone will be able to build its own UI, implementing calls to our Solidity contract.
Curious on how that has been implemented? Join our Discord server. Here you can find out more about the project, who we are, and get the chance to enter in whitelist spots.
Don’t miss this chance: early adopters will have unique advantages! Join our Discord Server to stay updated!
Website: tetrisgamenft.com Twitter: @TetrisGameNFT Discord Server: discord.gg/ydgjgar9Jx

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