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  • john_morrow @john_morrow ·

    They're often free too. I never really took free or browser games seriously, but I actually found some cool arcade games among them. If I’ve got a bit of time, nothing to do, don’t feel like going out or reading, then games totally save me. At the very least, I’m not bored and time flies like 10 times faster.

  • There’s something about Tetris that never gets old. Even after all these years, I still find myself drawn to its simplicity and rhythm. It’s more than just stacking blocks—it’s about focus, timing, and that rush you get when you clear a tough line. I think that’s why it continues to pull people in. No matter how much gaming evolves, the core appeal of Tetris stays the same.

  • albert_katz @albert_katz ·

    Tetris has always held a special place in my heart. It’s amazing how such a simple idea—rotating and fitting falling blocks—can create endless challenge and satisfaction. I think it’s that perfect mix of speed, strategy, and rhythm that keeps people hooked even decades later. I was browsing https://magicpuzzles.net/ the other day and couldn’t help but think how Tetris paved the way for so many puzzle games we enjoy today.

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