Gu Fan felt his back drenched with sweat.
He hurriedly checked the basic gameplay and related data for Rotating Blocks.
After that, he found that there seemed to be no difference in the basic gameplay between Rotating Blocks and Tetris!
If there was any difference, it was that these two games seemed to have different levels of popularity.
The popularity of Tetris was unquestionable, with cumulative sales reaching 520 million; it could almost be said that the vast majority of people in the world had played it.
In this world, however, the cumulative sales of Rotating Blocks were only 230 million, and it seemed to have a certain gap in popularity as well.
But no matter what, it was still one of the most classic games in this world.
How could he insert a bug into such a stable, mature, and simple set of game rules??
Any change would be like a louse on a bald head, visible at a glance, right?