Tetris Blockout Available On The Go
Be addicted wherever you go!
Date: Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Author: Jeff 'Judasen' McAllister

EA Mobile has announced that Tetris Blockout is now available for mobile phones. A new addition to the popular Tetris franchise, Tetris Blockout will continue the lsuccess of its previous titles. The goal of the new Tetris game is as it always has been, to clear levels as fast as possible, but now the falling blocks must be rotated and placed into a dynamic three-dimensional playing field. Earn points for each level cleared, and gain extra bonuses by clearing multiple levels at once. There are three different play modes that can be found in Tetris Blockout; Classic Marathon, 20 Planes and Race-The-Clock Ultra. With vivid, colorful graphics, and adjustable difficulty levels, Tetris Blockout delivers fast entertainment for all, from newcomers to the hardcore. Tetris Blockout is now available on major wireless carriers throughout North America and Europe.



Screens for the game can be found right here !

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