
Multeetris is a block-stacking game with two main twists, where each run feels different.
The first twist is that the difficulty increase doesn’t come from the speed at which the pieces drop, but rather from multiple instances of the game running alongside each other. This forces the player to pay constant attention to both the main panel and the extra instances. Multitasking and strategic planning are advised. Each new instance comes with a challenge that, if beaten, grants you a reward—leading to twist number two.
The second twist is the way single-player mode includes roguelike mechanics. You start in the old era of block-stacking, with wildly random pieces and almost no tools for planning or placing them. As you complete the secondary panel challenges, the game provides progressive upgrades that let you advance into the modern era of block-stacking games. More previews of upcoming pieces, improved rotation systems, lock delay for more lenient play, and so on—until you reach frenetic, high-speed gameplay.
Multeetris is the answer to a weird question: How many block-stacking games can my block-stacking game have?
If you want to experience the extreme and challenge your mind with multi-focus mayhem, welcome to Multeetris.