You're presented with a grid and various-shaped blocks. Your objective is to fill the grid and clear lines by strategically placing these blocks.
It feels even easier than Tetris because you go at your own pace — the blocks aren't falling from the sky at their own frequency. But the toned-down pace is part of the addictive twist of 1010, because if you make a mistake, you cannot blame the game. Only yourself. It has offline play mode which is missing in a lot of games these days. More on miteradio.com.au (press play)
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