Tetris for the Nintendo Entertainment System is a tile-matching puzzle game where players strategically arrange falling tetrominoes within a ten-by-twenty grid to create complete horizontal lines that clear from the playfield. The objective is to clear 25 lines to advance to the next round, with increasing speed and complexity. Players can select starting stages and background music, while losing occurs if the stack reaches the top after three lives are depleted.
Tetris is a tile-matching puzzle video game. The goal is to place pieces made up of four tiles in a ten-by-twenty well, organizing them into complete rows, which then disappear. The main objective of each round is to clear 25 lines, after which the player moves on to the next round. If the stack reaches the top of the field, the player loses a life, and if all three lives are lost, the game is over.
The game lets the player choose the starting stage and round, as well as one of three background tunes. Difficulty is increased throughout the stages by an increase in speed and the addition of garbage blocks in the well.