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Tetris on Android for Free
Money for nothing, blocks falling for free.
Date: Monday, August 29, 2011
Author: James Fudge

EA Mobile and Blue Planet Software today announced that they will publish a free version of the Tetris game exclusively on Android smartphones. Published on over 50 platforms and available in more than 185 countries, the Tetris game is one of the most-played video games in the world and has been embraced by hundreds of millions of fans globally. The free version of Tetris joins the recently launched SCRABBLE Free as EA's second free offering on the Android platform.

The free version of Tetris features new and improved visuals, the famous Tetris music and fan-favorite marathon mode. It also offers touch screen controls, and stat tracking.

Find out more about the game on the Android Market .

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