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In 2 player mode, the second player can use WASD keys to move and rotate the pieces. Either player can alternatively use the mouse to click the onscreen buttons.
In 2 player mode, the second player can use WASD keys to move and rotate the pieces. Either player can alternatively use the mouse to click the onscreen buttons.


Each player can select from 3 levels before starting.
Each player can select from 3 difficulty levels before starting.


# dominoes, 5 × 10 playfield
# dominoes, 5 × 10 playfield

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Kids Tetris
Developer(s)Blue Planet Software
Publisher(s)Hasbro
Platform(s)Windows
Release
  • US: Oct 24, 1999
Gameplay info
Next pieces1
Playfield sizeVariable
Hold pieceNo
Hard dropNo

Kids Tetris is a game for children, developed by BPS and published by Hasbro for Microsoft Windows.

The game engine is based on The Next Tetris's.

Gameplay

The game can be played using keyboard controls or the by clicking the on-screen buttons with a mouse. Pieces can only be rotated clockwise.

Unlike other games, there is no scoring or timer of any kind.

Levels

In single player mode there are 4 levels to choose from, which are all unlocked from the start. Each level has 5 sections, they are completed by completing lines until the meter on the left fills up.

Once a level is cleared, an interactive screen is unlocked and the player can click on different elements to activate their animation. The player can also print cutouts, coloring pages, and a certificate for completing the stage.

Circus

Fire House

Haunted House

Space lab

2 Player mode

In 2 player mode, the second player can use WASD keys to move and rotate the pieces. Either player can alternatively use the mouse to click the onscreen buttons.

Each player can select from 3 difficulty levels before starting.

  1. dominoes, 5 × 10 playfield
  2. Trominoes, 7 × 14 playfield
  3. Tetrominoes, 10 × 20 playfield

The players have a common goal of clearing a certain number of lines. If one player tops out the round ends.

See also