- Rotate and place blocks to completely fill the board
- Choose between two distinct gameplay modes
- Enjoy a calming underwater-inspired aesthetic and soundtrack
Ever imagined Tetris placed inside a fish tank and given a slightly unconventional name? Settris provides exactly that experience. This freshly launched Android puzzler from Zoo Corporation bills itself as a relaxing, brain-training block placement game. In simpler terms, it's about fitting shapes into spaces, but you can take all the time you need.
To be clear, Settris isn't a chaotic Tetris derivative. Blocks don't fall from above, a single misplaced L-shaped piece won't trigger a game over, and there's no intense techno music to raise your pulse. This experience is solely about calm, thoughtful problem-solving.
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You are presented with a board containing empty cells and a collection of uniquely shaped blocks (technically known as polyominoes). Flip them, rotate them, and maneuver them into position to fill the entire grid. It combines elements of a jigsaw puzzle, spatial Sudoku, and the familiar frustration of noticing an obvious fit you missed earlier.

Settris offers two primary modes. In Stage Mode, there is no time limit, allowing you to methodically figure out where each block belongs while facing increasingly complex shapes as you advance. Prepare for moments where you're certain six rectangles should fit a space clearly designed for seven.
For those seeking more intensity, Time Attack Mode challenges you to solve as many puzzles as possible before the timer runs out. This mode demands quick and precise thinking and will clearly indicate when the pressure is getting to you.
While it may not break new ground in originality, Settris confidently owns its identity—a clever block-puzzler with a notably familiar-sounding name and enough unique character to potentially carve out its own space.
