Tetris Online Gaming: The Original Block Party

Kevin Choy
Every gamer knows Tetris, and can probably tell you the nationality of the game's inventor (Russian) as well as a million tips and hints for beating nearly every level of the game. Back in the day, Tetris was the mainstay game of arcades and early versions of the handheld games- but now it is back, bigger and better than ever, with better sounds, graphics and more challenging levels. The major improvement to the game though has to be the method of playing; you do not have to go to an arcade or buy pricey handheld games to enjoy Tetris, now you can click your mouse and start moving those puzzle pieces around in a matter of seconds, right on your own computer.

Tetris online gaming not only features the new and improved version of the game itself, it also has an online community with message boards and chats about your favorite game and tactics. These chats can provide support and point you in the right direction when you just cannot get to that next level. There are many versions of the game on free sites, as well as on paid membership sites- with some bonus features that might be worth looking into if you are truly a dedicated fan of the game.

Take advantage of the tutorials and free tips if they are offered, and practice, practice, practice. Not only can Tetris online gaming be a fun hobby, there are sometimes cash prize competitions, so be ready with your well-honed skills when one of them comes up.

Playing Tetris can be every bit as addictive now as it was when it was first developed, so be careful that you do not get yourself into trouble with it. Remember, back in the old days it was just a trip to the principal's office and a stern lecture- now that you are an adult it might mean a shamed walk down to human resources and a pink slip. There, that warning out of the way, the discussion of the benefits of Tetris online gaming can resume.

Tetris is a hand/eye coordination workout as well as a logic and spatial reasoning exercise. All of these are very vital skills to keep working on, as studies have shown that such mental exercises can slow down or even ward off many cognitive diseases later in life. And, besides that, has there ever been a more fun game?

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