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      • The goal of Tetris N-Blox is to score as many points as possible by clearing horizontal rows of Blocks. The player must rotate, move, and drop the falling Tetriminos inside the Matrix (playing field). Lines are cleared when they are completely filled with Blocks and have no empty spaces.
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    N-Blox used basic gameplay controls and mechanics: There are no wall kicks present, the level cap is unlimited, and gravity caps at Level 10. Hard drop was later included in newer versions of the game, as well as the ability to switch to a faster DAS rate. An arrangement of Korobeinikican be played by pressing a designated hotkey. The original vers...

    N-Blox was launched on April 28, 2001, when it was originally called Tetris. It would later receive its current name on December 7, 2005, due to legal action from The Tetris Company. On May 13, 2009, N-Blox was fully acquired by The Tetris Company and the game itself was added to the Tetris Friends website. The game was also present on Tetris.com u...

  2. TETRIS N-BLOX Gameplay (freetetris.org) [Free Games] N-Blox was developed by Paul Neave. Pursuant to an agreement between Paul Neave and Tetris Holding, Tetris® N-Blox is now an...

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  3. N-Blox is similar to Tetris 1989. It does not use many of the new features such as the hold function and the four block preview. Players are also not allowed to change the keyboard controls, which they can in every other mode. The goal is to score as many

  4. N-Blox (or "Neave Tetris") is a singleplayer Tetris flash game available on websites like neave.com, freetetris.org and tetrisfriends.com. It started as an unofficial game which was just called "tetris". It was programmed by Paul Neave in 2003 who had made another Tetris version on his website before.

    • Paul Neave
    • The Tetris Company
    • browser (Adobe Flash Player)
    • 2003
  5. Note that there are different versions for N-Blox: n-blox.com, tetrisfriends.com (with leaderboard) and freetetris.org. The latter is the easiest version because you can rebind keys and set auto-repeat rate & delay. With fast sidewards movement (autorepetition) you don't need the WASD trick.

  6. N-Blox is the Adobe Flash version of Tetris that is available to play on the web or BlueMaxima's Flashpoint. It was developed by Paul Neave and published by Paul Neave and The Tetris Company on April 28, 2001.