Tetrisphere is a puzzle video game developed for the Nintendo 64, featuring a unique twist on the classic Tetris formula. Players manipulate various shapes across a three-dimensional spherical grid, aiming to clear layers and access the core of the structure. The game offers multiple modes with different objectives. Despite limited promotional efforts, it achieved moderate commercial success and received positive reviews for its innovative gameplay and soundtrack by Neil D. Voss.
Tetrisphere is a variant on Tetris in which various shapes are shifted across a wrapped three-dimensional grid resembling a sphere, and then destroyed. The objective of the game changes depending on the mode, but generally consists of removing layers of shapes to reach the playing field's core. Despite very little domestic advertising, Tetrisphere enjoyed moderately good sales and a mostly favorable critical reception. Reviewers praised the game's originality and the musical score composed by Neil D. Voss.