Tetris

Deceptively simple yet deeply engaging gameplay

Tetris is one of the most enduring and influential video games of all time, known for its deceptively simple yet deeply engaging gameplay. The game revolves around guiding falling tetrominoes—geometric shapes composed of four square blocks—into a well, clearing lines when they are completely filled. Players must rotate and move these pieces strategically to avoid stacking too high, as the game speeds up progressively.

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Centipede Video Game

Players control a small, gnome-like character, called the Bug Blaster.

Centipede is a classic arcade video game that was released in 1981 by Atari, designed by Ed Logg and Dona Bailey. It is often regarded as one of the pioneering examples of the shoot ’em up genre. In Centipede, players control a small, gnome-like character, called the Bug Blaster, tasked with defending a garden of mushrooms from waves of descending insects, including the iconic segmented centipede.

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