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Three gameplay modes are available: '''[[Marathon]]''', '''[[40 lines|Sprint]]''', and '''[[Ultra]]'''.
Three gameplay modes are available: '''[[Marathon]]''', '''[[40 lines|Sprint]]''', and '''[[Ultra]]'''.


Two in-game themes are available: ''Default'' and ''Tetris 1989'', the latter of which uses the [[Tetris (Game Boy)|Game Boy version's]] graphics. Both themes include a corresponding version of Korobeiniki as the background music.
Two in-game themes are available: ''Default'' and ''Tetris 1989'', the latter of which uses the [[Tetris (Game Boy)|Game Boy version's]] graphics. Both themes include a corresponding version of Korobeiniki as the background music; for the default theme, the music used in the weekly tournament mode from ''[[Tetris Battle (Facebook)|Tetris Battle]]'' is used, while the Tetris 1989 theme uses the song that is heard in the mode of the same name from ''Tetris Friends''. When the player's stack is very high and the player is playing with the default theme, the version of Korobeiniki heard in ''[[Tetris: Axis]]'' will play until the stack becomes lower.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 09:28, 18 March 2023

Tetris (Roku)
Developer(s)Tetris Online, Inc.
Publisher(s)Tetris Online, Inc.
Platform(s)Roku 3, 4, and Streaming Stick
ReleaseNovember 19, 2014
Gameplay info
Next pieces4
Playfield size10 × 20
Hold pieceYes
Hard dropYes
Rotation systemSRS

Tetris is a Tetris game for the Roku 3, 4, and Streaming Stick. It was released in celebration of Tetris' 30th anniversary, and it shares many traits with the Amazon Fire TV version.

Gameplay

Tetris (Roku) follows the standard Tetris Guideline ruleset for gameplay. The app's graphical interface is based on Tetris Friends.

Three gameplay modes are available: Marathon, Sprint, and Ultra.

Two in-game themes are available: Default and Tetris 1989, the latter of which uses the Game Boy version's graphics. Both themes include a corresponding version of Korobeiniki as the background music; for the default theme, the music used in the weekly tournament mode from Tetris Battle is used, while the Tetris 1989 theme uses the song that is heard in the mode of the same name from Tetris Friends. When the player's stack is very high and the player is playing with the default theme, the version of Korobeiniki heard in Tetris: Axis will play until the stack becomes lower.

See also

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