Tetrisphere
Tetrisphere is a Puzzle, Single-player and Two-player video game developed by H2O Entertainment and published by Nintendo for Nintendo 64. The game deals with fall-block puzzle gameplay elements, similar to Tetris, in which blocks of different shapes are placed across the 3D grid resembling a sphere, and then smashed. The main task of the game differs, depending on the mode, but mostly comprises of eliminating layers of shapes to reach the core of the playing field. In Tetris-style games, the score of the player is incremented as a result of completing lines with bricks without any gap is eliminated from the 2D plane. However, in this game, the ultimate object is instead to destroy bricks by forcing three same-coloured pieces. Many levels available and each level has its unique difficulty level. The Single-player mode puts the player in a challenging objective in which the player has to free a robot from the core of a sphere. With immersive gameplay, brilliant graphics, and good mechanics, Tetrisphere is the best game to play.
#1 Chime
Chime is a perfect mix of Music and Puzzle gameplay elements developed by Zoe mode and published by OneBigGame. The game has a Single-player mode, and it mainly deals with block-dropping elements. In the game, the player can control a single shape at a time and can rotate, move, and then place it onto a grid. The beat-line moves around the grid with music, setting off events when it touches placed shapes. The game pits players against the melody in a unique puzzle experience. During the gameplay, the player needs to place blocks against the time, attempt to complete solid quads and struggle to cover the entire playing surface at any cost, while remixing and embellishing pieces using music from all over the planet. Lots of levels are available in the game to provide players with a unique type of gameplay with several engaging twists. All levels are made up of its grid, music, shape sets, and more. Chime includes core features such as Puzzle Gameplay, Music by Moby, Replay, Free-play mode, and more.