The video game Tetris is all about the number 4. It gets its name from tetra-, which means 4. Each game piece is made up of 4 blocks. You earn bonus points for clearing 4 lines at once. And it took 4 decades for someone to beat it. Last year, Willis Gibson, now 14, became the first human to beat the game!
Tetris was also designed to go on 4-ever. As you make horizontal lines with the falling pieces, they’re cleared from the playing area. If your stacks of pieces reach the top of the screen, it’s game over! Since the game goes on until you lose, there’s no way to win it.
Games like Donkey Kong and Pac-Man are also endless. But both have a point where the game glitches and can no longer be played, which is known as a kill screen. Since it’s technically an ending, reaching a kill screen is considered beating the game.
Have you ever played the video game Tetris? If so, you may have noticed something: it’s all about the number 4. Each game piece is made up of 4 blocks. You earn bonus points for making 4 lines of bricks disappear. The game’s name is even related. It comes from tetra-, which means 4. And it took 4 decades for someone to beat Tetris. Willis Gibson, now 14, became the first person to do it last year!
Tetris was designed to be endless. To play, you fit the falling pieces together. When you fill a horizontal row, it’s cleared from the playing area. But if you don’t clear rows fast enough, pieces start stacking up. When they reach the top of the screen, it’s game over! Since the game goes on until you lose, there’s no way to win it.
Games like Donkey Kong and Pac-Man are endless too. Both of those games have a point where the game glitches and can no longer be played. That’s known as a kill screen. Since the game ends when you reach the kill screen, players consider it beating the game.