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Tetravex Screencap Origin: Microsoft Windows Entertainment Pack 3, ©Microsoft 1998

Rundown: Tetravex is a game based on matching the edges of squares. The objective of the game is to correctly place all the squares onto the grid with the edges matched, which is surprisingly hard to accompish. The grid ranges from size 3x3 to size 6x6, or from nine squares to thirty-six of them.
In this image, the boxes on the right are the tiles that are available for you to use. The boxes on the left represent the actual playing grid, which is why you see the gray 'eight's near the top all together. Whoever was playing attempted to match it.

My Rating: 8/10

I like Tetravex because it gets my brain going. It takes a lot of careful thought and trying combinations again, and again, and again to win even the easiest game. I don't play it too often; just when I'm bored or I feel like doing something to take my mind off of things. I still love it though. I'd rate it higher, but sometimes it gets frustrating to deal with, haha.

And here's a video!











Created by Danielle Scott
danielle.scott@stu.bcc.cuny.edu
Last Updated: 4-30-2012