Tendo
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Tendo

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Emily
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  • Title: Tendo

  • Genre: Puzzle / Block Puzzle / 10x10 / Logic

  • Art Style: Minimalist Flat / Candy Colors

  • Controls: Drag & Drop

  • Platform: HTML5 (Web / Mobile), Optimized for Touch

  • Core Experience: Spatial Planning & Risk Management


📖 Game Description

Tendo is a deceptively simple yet notoriously difficult logic game. It features a 10x10 empty grid. At the bottom of the screen, three random geometric shapes (similar to Tetris pieces like L-shapes, T-shapes, squares, and lines) appear.

Your task is to drag these blocks onto the grid. When any horizontal row or vertical column is completely filled, it clears and awards points. Unlike Tetris, there is no gravity; blocks do not fall. You must manually place them anywhere they fit.
The game continues as long as there is space for new blocks. The moment a new block cannot fit into the remaining gaps, it's Game Over.


⚔️ Gameplay Mechanics

The freedom of placement hides a brutal mechanic:

  1. The "3-Block" Refresh Cycle:

    • You are given 3 blocks at a time.

    • You must place all three before the game refreshes and gives you the next batch.

    • This forces you to deal with awkward shapes you might not want, rather than just picking the easy ones.

  2. Combo System:

    • Clearing multiple rows or columns in a single move rewards exponential points.

  3. Sudden Death:

    • The thrill lies in unpredictability. You don't know what's coming next. If you clutter the board too much and the game suddenly hands you a massive 3x3 square or a 5-unit line, and you have no space for it, the game ends instantly.


💡 Strategy & Guide

Novices score hundreds; masters score thousands. Here is the difference:

  • Always Save Space for Titans: The biggest threats are the 3x3 Big Square and the 5-unit Line. Always ensure there is at least one area on the board open enough to accommodate these giants. Never fragment your empty space too much.

  • Sequence Matters: You don't have to place the 3 given blocks in left-to-right order! Simulate the moves: "If I place Block A first, will it block the spot for Block B?" Generally, place the largest/most awkward block first, and use small blocks to fill cracks later.

  • Don't Clear Immediately: Sometimes, clearing a single line is a trap. If clearing that line splits your empty space into two useless small halves, don't do it. Wait until you can clear lines without ruining your board structure.

  • Play the Edges: Try to keep the center of the board open. Build from the corners or edges inward. A cluttered center makes placing large shapes impossible.


🏆 Editor's Recommendation

Why is Tendo the ultimate time-killer?

  1. A Perfect "Zen" Experience: No timers, no rushing. You can stare at the board for 5 minutes planning one move. It is perfect for players seeking mental peace amidst chaos.

  2. Infinite Replayability: The random nature of the blocks ensures no two games are alike. The "just one more try to beat my high score" factor is incredibly strong.

  3. Mental Gymnastics: It demands zero reflexes but 100% logic. It trains your Spatial Visualization and Forward Thinking. After a session, your brain feels exercised and organized.

Rating: 4.8 / 5.0 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
(It is the "water" of puzzle games—seemingly plain, but essential and deeply satisfying. Once you start, it's hard to stop.)


Game Reviews

StrategicGamer77

Oct 1, 2025

The design and balance in Tendo are impressive. The strategic depth is surprising for a casual game. Maybe adding some daily challenges would enhance the experience!

NewbiePlayer

Sep 30, 2025

I'm new to this genre, but Tendo got me hooked from the start. Easy to learn, hard to master gameplay. Can't wait for more levels!

CasualGamer23

Sep 29, 2025

Tendo is a great time-killer during my bus rides. The RNG keeps things fresh, but the ads can be a bit frequent. Still worth it for the fun gameplay!

ScoreMaster99

Sep 28, 2025

As a competitive player, I love chasing high scores in Tendo. The mechanics are solid, and the leaderboard keeps me coming back. A bit more variety in levels would make it perfect!

GamerGirl314

Sep 27, 2025

Tendo is my go-to game for quick gaming sessions. The combo system is super addictive, and the 'Frost' power-up is a game-changer. Wish there were more power-ups though!