Posted March 20, 2012
Hello!
There's a game with a curious story we want to propose to GOG. 16 years ago Russian mathematician Alexander Iglitsky published an article where he described his "universal theory of tetris", no less. Many of his ideas were quite original, and still are unusual even now.
In 2011, I contacted him and learned that his ideas were mostly just that - ideas. I've told Alexander that now it's easier to publish, as there are so many digital channels, and so he began cranking his games - I think there's more than a dozen now.
So, I've made a short trailer, and there's also a small demo, containing just one of those games. Have a look and say: would you play it? Would you buy it? Would you like to see it on Good Old Games? If not, what does it lack?
There's a game with a curious story we want to propose to GOG. 16 years ago Russian mathematician Alexander Iglitsky published an article where he described his "universal theory of tetris", no less. Many of his ideas were quite original, and still are unusual even now.
In 2011, I contacted him and learned that his ideas were mostly just that - ideas. I've told Alexander that now it's easier to publish, as there are so many digital channels, and so he began cranking his games - I think there's more than a dozen now.
So, I've made a short trailer, and there's also a small demo, containing just one of those games. Have a look and say: would you play it? Would you buy it? Would you like to see it on Good Old Games? If not, what does it lack?