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Tetri is a fractional monetary unit in the country of Georgia. It was put into circulation in 1995. 1995 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


The name Tetri ("white") was adopted from the term describing golden, silver or copper coins known in ancient and medieval Georgia.


100 Tetri = 1 Lari. The lari (abbreviated as GEEL and sometimes spelled as laari) is the national currency of the Republic of Georgia. ...


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Tetris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3922 words)
Tetris = (level+1)*1200 four lines are simultaneously cleared.
Critics of Tetris Worlds said it was broken due to how a piece is able to hover over the bottom for as long as a player needs [3]; although, players of the game generally do not mind this feature because exploiting it will only hinder play, which is unfavorable to making a record time.
Tetris DS also introduces the Metroid-themed "Catch Mode." In this mode, the pieces still fall downward, but the stack is moved and rotated instead.
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Tetris is a simple but addicting game that has maintained its popularity over the years.
Tetris originated in Russia around 1985 and was never patented, at the time intellectual property rights were not established in then communist Russia for private individuals.
Tetris is a computer puzzle game in which various shapes each made of four squares are falling down a well.
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