Tetris Jr. PC
In 1996, the Tetris Company launched the Tetris Jr., a pocket key
chain Tetris. It was about 2½"×2" in size and thus probably the smallest
way to play Tetris. As a publicity stunt, they distributed this freeware
program, which emulated the key chain game very closely, offering the
same eight games.
The buttons below the game window have no function. They are just there
for realism. The menus are accessed through right-click. Choose help
for an introduction or simply start the game with the space bar. To move
the window, you can click anywhere too.
There is a simpler 16-bit version.
Since Windows 3.1 does not support transparency in windows, it had to do
without the keychain and rounded corners.
Steckbrief
- Developer: Blue Planet Software
- Year: 1997
- Country of Origin:
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