Tetrisphere (1997)

H2O Entertainment

Nintendo 64

3.15 from 68 ratings

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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 … Read more
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. Read less
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Details

Developers
H2O Entertainment
Publishers
Nintendo
Genres
Puzzle
Themes
Action
Franchises
Tetris
Series
Tetris
Event
Nintendo Spaceworld '97

Release dates

  • Aug 11, 1997 (Full Release) (North_America) Nintendo 64
  • 1997 (Full Release) (Australia) Nintendo 64
  • Feb 1998 (Full Release) (Europe) Nintendo 64
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Rating distribution

5 stars
8
4 stars
13
3 stars
32
2 stars
11
1 star
4
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Review zhvair 3/5 · Jul 16, 2019

It's only a three star because I played this as a dumb kid. I didn't really get what it was about, and I rarely played the game. I wanted to like it, but I realized I wasn't able to grasp it. My real feelings on this game as a child would be a two, but since I didn't understand its …

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It's only a three star because I played this as a dumb kid. I didn't really get what it was about, and I rarely played the game. I wanted to like it, but I realized I wasn't able to grasp it. My real feelings on this game as a child would be a two, but since I didn't understand its basic concept that's not really fair. I hope to play this again, and then I can give it a rating more suitable to my current self.

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