Papertris Review (Steam)
Welcome to our Papertris Review where we play Papertris an interesting and fun arcade puzzle game in which colored cubes dissolve in all 6 possible directions and you decide where to place your cubes. In addition, there are also power cubes and numerous possible combinations in a classic but modern and lovingly hand-painted game.
Papertris Review Pros:
- Decent paper-style graphics.
- 313.97MB download size.
- Steam achievements.
- Controller support.
- Graphics – graphic quality preset, full screen, resolution, level design, and dark/Colourblind mode options.
- Tetris-like gameplay. This means a match Three break blocks to clear them type deal.
- Can play with the keyboard and the controller.
- Two-player local support.
- Local Leaderboard.
- Full stats screen.
- Two game modes – challenge and endless modes.
- How to play a set of graphics and text.
- Power-ups can spawn and be used.
- Pieces will drop down in a column of three colors, you can mix up the order of the row as they fall.
- Can chain block clears together.
- Played on a grid-based screen.
- You can use analog and d-pad to play.
- Replay levels.
- All levels are timed.
- The two-player mode is vs and as you clear blocks it will send trash blocks to your opposition.
- Endless mode gets faster the more you play and is the definitive mode to play.
Papertris Review Cons:
- Cannot rebind controls.
- Basic graphics settings.
- No online leaderboards.
- Fast drop is not that fast.
- Doesn’t have a proper tutorial.
- Cannot see the controls in-game.
- Slow starter especially in terms of the actual game speed.
- No online play.
- Very safe royalty freestyle music that is not fun to listen to as you play.
- The movements are generally slow.
- Colors clash and can cause issues.
- You don’t get any feedback like score pop-ups or combos, hell the combo doesn’t even stay on the combo counter on the top left of the screen.
- Not enough variety.
- You enter your initials when you beat a score, not after a game over like traditional games.
- The majority of the time you need to clear X amount of a certain colored block, this is fine except for large chunks of the game it won’t spawn the right colors needed, which in turn drags it all out.
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Papertris:
Developer: Paper_Games
Publisher: Paper_Games
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