Digital Eclipse has announced that theyāll be dropping an update today for their interactive documentary, Tetris Forever, that not only includes a bunch of features and fixes, but also another Tetris title. That would be Spectrum Holobytes 1989 DOS version of Welltris.
Whatās Welltris? I dunno. I donāt have much of an affinity for Tetris, which is why I skipped out on this entry in Digital Eclipseās Golden Masters series. But Iām very quick when it comes to research, so Iāll tell you what Iāve learned.
Welltris is a follow-up that was actually worked on by Tetris creator, Alexey L. Pajitnov. Or, at least, heās credited as such. Itās sort of a 3D take on the concept. Itās from a perspective that makes it appear like youāre looking down a square well. Blocks will drop from each of the four sides and collect in the middle. As is typical with these games, you want to put them together in lines to try and clear them out.
In terms of other updates hitting the game, itās a lot of control remapping. One thing boasted about in the press release is the ability for individual players to remap their controls for the four-player Tetris Time Warp. Sounds cool.
It seems like Tetris Forever was a hit with critics, but the Steam ratings sit at āMixed.ā That doesnāt really surprise me. It feels like something that would never have any chance at pleasing everybody. People who really, completely love Tetris are very particular about their version, and any omission is going to be a glaring one.
Hopefully, Welltris will help nudge some folksā opinion. Digital Eclipse has stated that there will be more big updates and more game additions in the future, so if Welltris doesnāt do it for you, you may see something else soon. Iām holding out for Tetrisphere.
Tetris Forever is available now for PC and consoles. The update including Welltris releases today.
Published: Dec 20, 2024 12:08 pm