Gamers play Tweetris at Toronto GamerCamp 2011. Two players use a Kinect to make shapes that the two players at the computer use for a game of Tetris.
- Co-op mode gives the partner of the player on camera exactly what he/she makes a shape out of
- Speed match mode means that the player on camera must make the shape that’s being dropped in order for it to be lowered quickly/placed
- Competive mode means that the people on camera generate pieces for their opponent, letting them make the most awkward shapes possible.
Naturally, someone figured out how to make a penis Tetris block. All bets were off after that.
Longer post for Torontoist is TBA; I’ll link it when it gets posted!
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