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'''''Bricklayer''''' (originally called '''''Tetris Max''''') was one of the first [[fan game]]s for Mac OS System 6 and later. It played almost verbatim with the original Tetris, although with different initial [[orientation]]s and an option for fast [[DAS]]. The game was created by Steve Chamberlin and was later ported to PC.
'''''Bricklayer''''' (originally called '''''Tetris Max''''') was one of the first [[List of fan games|fan games]] for Mac OS System 6 and later. It played almost verbatim with the original Tetris, although with different initial [[orientation]]s and an option for fast [[DAS]]. The game was created by Steve Chamberlin and was later ported to PC.


''Bricklayer'' is also known for its background music by Roger Wagner and its wacky sound effects including:
''Bricklayer'' is also known for its background music by Roger Wagner and its wacky sound effects including:

Revision as of 11:47, 3 January 2019

Bricklayer
Developer(s)Steve Chamberlin
Platform(s)Mac OS Classic
ReleaseAugust 1992
Gameplay info
Next pieces1
Playfield size10 × 20
Hold pieceNo


Bricklayer (originally called Tetris Max) was one of the first fan games for Mac OS System 6 and later. It played almost verbatim with the original Tetris, although with different initial orientations and an option for fast DAS. The game was created by Steve Chamberlin and was later ported to PC.

Bricklayer is also known for its background music by Roger Wagner and its wacky sound effects including:

  • A cow mooing when you level up
  • A quote saying "All kids love log" when clicking on a log in the credits.

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