ニュース Tetris Block Partyは、マルチプレイヤースリルをAndroidにもたらします

Tetris Block Partyは、マルチプレイヤースリルをAndroidにもたらします

著者 : Ethan アップデート : Feb 25,2025

Tetris Block Partyは、マルチプレイヤースリルをAndroidにもたらします

Androidで利用できる活気のある新しいモバイルゲームであるTetris Block Partyを使用して、クラシックテトリスで新鮮なひねりを加えてください。従来のテトリスとは異なり、このバージョンは必死のラインクリアリングをより戦略的なパズルエクスペリエンスに変換します。ブロックのスタックが絶えず上昇する代わりに、静的ボードにピースをドラッグアンドドロップし、動きを慎重に計画します。

現在、メキシコ、インド、フィリピンでソフトローンチされているPlaystudios(SolitaireとMyvegas Bingoの作成者)が発行したTetris Block Partyは、ユニークなマルチプレイヤーフォーカスを提供しています。リーダーボードで競争し、PVPの決闘に従事し、友達の進歩をふざけて妨害します。ソロプレーヤーにとって、オフラインモードと毎日のチャレンジは十分なエンターテイメントを提供します。

ゲームの傑出した機能は、明るい漫画風の美学です。ブロック自体は異常に表現力豊かで、より伝統的な反復とは一線を画す魅力と性格の層を追加します。これにより、楽しく、単調な体験ができます。 Facebookアカウントを接続して、簡単に友達に挑戦します。 Tetris Block Partyを今すぐGoogle Playストアから無料でダウンロードしてください!

その他のゲームのニュースについては、Netflix Gamesに関する記事をご覧ください。DothtoStarveを含む6つの今後のインディータイトルを削除してください。

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