Hmmm. I tried to comment on this delightful game yesterday, but it didn't take. I can't summon quite the sense of excitement and pleasure I felt originally, but I vote that Human Tetris replace several current American TV shows.
Funnily enough our shuttle driver who brought us the final and easiest leg of our journey from SeaTac to Fremont, made a comment about "Human Tetris" when he was arranging us (me, Jessica, 1 Brit and 3 Germans) in his van. Coincidence? I think not!
Golly--I just saw this. It would probably help if I knew what non-human tetris was, but I'm assuming it has something to do with square pegs and round holes or the like...
Anyway, the Japanese sure are on the cutting edge when it comes to TV--perhaps this will inspire American TV producers to use other computer games--Halo, Resident Evil, etc.--as the basis for game shows.
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Hmmm.
I tried to comment on this delightful game yesterday, but it didn't take. I can't summon quite the sense of excitement and pleasure I felt originally, but I vote that Human Tetris replace several current American TV shows.
Funnily enough our shuttle driver who brought us the final and easiest leg of our journey from SeaTac to Fremont, made a comment about "Human Tetris" when he was arranging us (me, Jessica, 1 Brit and 3 Germans) in his van. Coincidence? I think not!
Golly--I just saw this. It would probably help if I knew what non-human tetris was, but I'm assuming it has something to do with square pegs and round holes or the like...
Anyway, the Japanese sure are on the cutting edge when it comes to TV--perhaps this will inspire American TV producers to use other computer games--Halo, Resident Evil, etc.--as the basis for game shows.
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