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  • 'Tetris Beat' from Apple Arcade on an iPhone

    Apple Arcade's upcoming additions include 'Tetris' and 'Monster Hunter' games

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    07.20.2021

    Apple Arcade is adding the rhythm game 'Tetris Beat' as well as the classic RPG 'Monster Hunter Stories.'

  • N3TWORK's 'Tetris Primetime'

    Tetris is now a daily game show with cash prizes

    by 
    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    07.09.2020

    N3TWORK's mobile 'Tetris' app gets a game show mode and more.

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    New ‘Tetris’ apps are ready to replace EA’s mobile games

    by 
    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    01.23.2020

    One day after EA announced that it's shutting down its mobile Tetris games, N3TWORK's Tetris app is available for download. For now, the free app comes with a traditional solo gameplay mode, but N3TWORK says it has "so much more in store." You can find the app in the App Store or Play Store -- outside of China and New Zealand -- and you'll be able to play both online and offline. Local high score tables are available now, to make sure things stay competitive, and players can choose from five themes and 50 avatars.

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    'Tetris Royale' brings massive battles to phones worldwide

    by 
    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    06.28.2019

    Just a few weeks after its 35th birthday, Tetris is getting a new look. A Tetris battle royale game is coming to mobile. N3TWORK and The Tetris Company Inc. announced that they've partnered to develop Tetris games built for mobile devices worldwide -- excluding China.

  • N3twork wants to be the Pandora of internet video

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    08.21.2014

    The music industry is extremely well-blanketed on the web, what with services like Pandora, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Rhapsody, iTunes Music and many, many more. But one can easily argue that the same can't be said about online videos -- namely, those available at no cost on YouTube, Vimeo, DailyMotion and other similar sites. Here's where N3twork believes it can help. The startup, which describes itself as a "personal network for internet video," has taken a cue from Pandora on how it delivers content to you. The new app, available only on iOS at launch, uses your personal interests to tailor a feed of videos, allowing users to employ swipe gestures to skip (left) or watch later (right) -- think of the latter option as a DVR of sorts.