Story
3h 31m
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Story
3h 31m
Extras
5h 8m
Complete
14h 14m
*Updated
The timeless classic. If you haven't played a variation of Tetris, you probably should.
Let’s take a detailed look at the time you might spend on Tetris (1989) depending on how you play it, also considering the average times based on players’ abilities.
According to the data provided by 58 players, Tetris (1989) has an average duration of 3 hours and 31 minutes if you only complete the main objectives of the game,. If you play quickly, you will finish this playstyle in an average time of 11 hours and 50 minutes. Players who follow this playstyle and play quickly tend to complete it in an average time of 1 hour and 43 minutes.
According to the data provided by 9 players, if you also complete the extras, such as optional objectives or side missions from Tetris (1989), the average game duration will be 5 hours and 8 minutes. If you play quickly, you will finish this playstyle in an average time of 12 hours and 39 minutes. Players who follow this playstyle and play quickly tend to complete it in an average time of 2 hours and 34 minutes.
According to the data provided by 10 players, if you complete the story along with the optional objectives and also achieve all achievements, collectibles, or trophies from Tetris (1989) to complete the game 100%, the average duration is 14 hours and 14 minutes. If you play quickly, you will finish this playstyle in an average time of 27 hours. Players who follow this playstyle and play quickly tend to complete it in an average time of 7 hours.
players | Average Time | Playing slowly | Playing quickly | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Story | 58 | 3h 31m | 11h 50m | 1h 43m |
Extras | 9 | 5h 8m | 12h 39m | 2h 34m |
Complete | 10 | 14h 14m | 27h 0m | 7h 0m |
Below, you can see the average duration of Tetris (1989) based on each playstyle for the different platforms it is played on:
players | Story | Extras | Complete | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Arcade | 2 | 1h 0m | 6h 17m | - |
Emulated | 4 | 1h 58m | 4h 49m | 0h 45m |
Game Boy | 39 | 3h 34m | 4h 11m | 17h 0m |
Game Boy Color | 1 | 5h 20m | - | - |
NES | 23 | 3h 54m | 3h 43m | 13h 31m |
Nintendo 3DS | 2 | 4h 30m | - | 24h 59m |
PC | 2 | 4h 18m | - | - |
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | 2 | 3h 3m | - | - |
Amiga | 0 | - | - | - |
Amstrad CPC | 0 | - | - | - |
Atari ST | 0 | - | - | - |
BBC Micro | 0 | - | - | - |
Móvil | 0 | - | - | - |
MSX | 0 | - | - | - |
ZX Spectrum | 0 | - | - | - |
Game Boy Advance | 1 | 4h 13m | - | - |
Nintendo Switch | 5 | 1h 57m | - | 6h 20m |
Here you can find data about the speedruns of the game Tetris (1989) submitted by users:
players | Average Time | Median | Slowest | Fastest |
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2 | 0h 15m | 0h 15m | 0h 20m | 0h 10m |
Now let’s look at the maximum time and minimum time Below, you can see the maximum time and minimum time that someone has spent on Tetris (1989) to complete it based on each platform, regardless of the playstyle:
Below, you can see the maximum time and minimum time that someone has spent on Tetris (1989) to complete it based on each platform. These data do not reflect players’ skill but rather how much you can get out of the game depending on whether you play quickly or leisurely:
player | Fastest | Slowest | |
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Arcade | Mr/s. Unknown | 1h 0m | 20h 24m |
Emulated | Mr/s. Unknown | 0h 15m | 8h 9m |
Game Boy | Mr/s. Unknown | 0h 10m | 40h 48m |
Game Boy Color | Mr/s. Unknown | 5h 12m | 5h 12m |
NES | Mr/s. Unknown | 0h 7m | 20h 24m |
Nintendo 3DS | Mr/s. Unknown | 2h 41m | 25h 30m |
PC | Mr/s. Unknown | 1h 11m | 6h 7m |
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | Mr/s. Unknown | 0h 40m | 5h 26m |
Amiga | Mr/s. Unknown | - | - |
Amstrad CPC | Mr/s. Unknown | - | - |
Atari ST | Mr/s. Unknown | - | - |
BBC Micro | Mr/s. Unknown | - | - |
Móvil | Mr/s. Unknown | - | - |
MSX | Mr/s. Unknown | - | - |
ZX Spectrum | Mr/s. Unknown | - | - |
Game Boy Advance | Mr/s. Unknown | 4h 4m | 4h 4m |
Nintendo Switch | Mr/s. Unknown | 0h 20m | 7h 8m |
Here you can find players' gameplays along with the time they took to complete Tetris (1989). Remember, you can add your times and share your YouTube gameplays.