When I think back to the first games that I ever played, three come to mind. Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt were most certainly the first two. Tetris would be the third. I can still remember the day that we picked it up out of a bargain bin in Toys R’ Us. So naturally, I feel some sort of strong connection to the game.
It’s hard to show your love for a game that consists of nothing more than a few oddly-shaped blocks. They don’t make the most interesting characters to depict. However, the thing that makes them seem boring is also the very thing that makes them easy to imitate. Take, for instance, these simply sticky notes.
This one block of sticky notes is broken up into 8 different, smaller pads. Almost anyone can pick out the fact that these are the very same shape as the blocks in Tetris. You’ll have to have small handwriting to make good use of these pieces of paper. Though you could always leave long notes and force the person to arrange the different blocks together to decode the message. Something tells me this is going to be the best $10 I ever spent.