

Okay, so Tetris Attack on SNES is one of those games that looks simple until you actually play it—then it’s pure panic. You’re sliding blocks around to match three or more, but here’s the twist: you’re not just dropping them from above like regular Tetris. Instead, you’re swapping tiles left and right, trying to set up combos before the screen fills up. And when it does? Good luck.
It’s actually a Western remake of Panel de Pon, a Japanese puzzle game with cutesy fairies (which got swapped out for Yoshi and friends here). The music’s weirdly intense for a puzzle game, and the AI opponents? Brutal. You’ll start thinking you’ve got the hang of it, then the CPU drops a 10-chain combo on you out of nowhere.
Still, it’s crazy addictive once you get into the rhythm of flipping tiles and watching everything explode. Just don’t blame me when you lose track of time.
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