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Good good. I find that the Display and the "game" don't exactly match styles. The display is old school and uses large pixels, but the game looks quite sleek. Also, some indication of the playing area (Where the blocks can land) might help make the piece look less unbalanced.
Still, Its a good pixel.
These 3-D pieces really pop - you picked the colours for the isometric faces really well.
My first Tetris was the Tengen one right at the start of the game's explosion into popularity - the controls were perfect, and the Russianesque music was awesome, and I played obsessively (getting over 600,000 points in my very best session) and definitely experienced the Tetris Effect!
But then Nintendo sued the pants off of Tengen (they were really mean back then - and I still can't figure out what they wanted with Tengen's pants...) and that awesome classic pack became impossible to find.
And, sorry, it may be initiation bias, but the one Nintendo put out in its place is weak sauce in comparison.
So, yeah...that's my silly Tetris story