I Played StabYourself’s 'Not Tetris' and It's Annoying but Fun
When people ask me if I'm a gamer, I'm usually at a loss for words. After all, I practise play games, but I'm not so much a gamer as I am a guy who only likes to play random games every now and then, and ordinarily casually. That may put me into some kind of cool category of gamers, but not a 'gamer' in the sense of the word it is nowadays.
In my daily quest to notice out something new to play (I usually can't stick to the aforementioned game for too long. Except for Counter Strike, I nonetheless dear that) I was sent a link past our editor, Nikhil, to a game called Not Tetris. Run across how that'd peak my interest?
The website, which is chosen 'stab yourself' claimed that the game is the spiritual successor of Tetris mixed with physics. I saw that it was available for Mac, and downloaded it.
Launching the game was like diving headfirst into a heavy dose of nostalgia: that same old Tetris music greeted me, and I felt similar I had found the all-time thing for that day.
Within the first 5 seconds of beginning a game, I figured out how much a game could annoy someone. There's no grid in Not Tetris 2, which means that you can move the blocks left/correct with incredible precision. Add physics to that, and the game was an immediately difficult one to play. My first game was a train-wreck. I played once more, and it was still an absolute dumpster burn down. And then I kept playing, trying to properly suit the blocks.
I'1000 not too proud of this, but information technology took me around 30 minutes to finally realise that I'll never be able to play the game properly. That said, those 30 minutes were amazing. I was completely engrossed in the game, and nothing else mattered. I don't sit with such concentration while trying to AWP some guy in Counter Strike — which, now that I think about it, could be why I'm not that expert at using the AWP.
If you're interested in playing a game that'll make you lot experience like tearing your hair off your head, or clawing at your eyes, certain ,go ahead and effort Not Tetris. It's available for free on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Enjoy.
Source: https://beebom.com/played-stabyourself-version-tetris-annoying-fun/
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