- November 26, 2018
- Betamaximus-128
Qu-tros
34%Game Brain Score
gameplay, music
48% User Score 23 reviews
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About
Qu-tros is the ever-evolving puzzle.



Audience ScoreBased on 23 reviews
gameplay1 negative mentions
- The game offers an interesting take on the Tetris formula with unique pieces and environmental obstacles that add variety to gameplay.
- Controlling multiple pieces at once can be compelling and adds a layer of strategy to the game.
- It's free to play, making it accessible for those who enjoy Tetris-like games and want to try something new.
- The user interface is poorly designed, with clashing colors and a lack of polish that detracts from the overall experience.
- Random piece generation is broken, leading to frustrating gameplay where players often receive unbalanced and unusable pieces.
- The game lacks essential features like background music during gameplay and intuitive controls, making it difficult to enjoy.
gameplay
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeGameplay is criticized for encouraging repetitive play, particularly in high score challenges where players may find themselves stuck grinding through level 1 to achieve favorable outcomes. This design choice can lead to a frustrating experience as players feel compelled to optimize their sequences rather than explore diverse gameplay.
“For high score challenges, it is very undesirable to cut your losses, and the gameplay will eventually devolve into repeating level 1 until you get a good final piece sequence.”