
Difficulty of this mode increases with every 10 lines cleared. Players must stack each piece without empty space so that they can continue clearing lines of the pile. The game's standard mode plays in a similar manner as classic Tetris, in which the player must move clusters of different-shaped tiles ( tetrominos), manipulate them as they drop by spinning them, and place them in a pile at the bottom.


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sub-series featured in the game's standard, default mode, while other series appear in the alternate modes that provide a different spin on gameplay. Each game variant is represented by a different Nintendo theme and character from a retro game, with the Super Mario Bros. The game is split into six unique single-player modes, some of which are usable in the game's multiplayer. The game's standard mode, featuring a scene from Super Mario Bros.
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Long after its release, it continued to be upheld as the best portable Tetris title, and one of the best in the series. The game received positive reviews from critics, who cited its additional game modes and multiplayer capabilities. Multiplayer gameplay also incorporates items to be used competitively. They include Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Donkey Kong, and Yoshi's Cookie. Tetris DS features several new modes of play, each with a different theme styled after retro Nintendo games.

An installment of the Tetris franchise, the game supports up to ten players locally, and supported online multiplayer of up to four players using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection prior to its discontinuation. It was released for the Nintendo DS on Main North America, Apin Australia, Apin Europe, and Apin Japan. Tetris DS is a puzzle video game developed and published by Nintendo. Single player, multiplayer, online multiplayer (defunct)
