Filed under: Gaming, Universal Binary
Quinn is not Tetris, is Universal
I love this quote from the Quinn author Simon Härtel: "Quinn is an implementation of a popular falling-blocks game which, according to the Tetris Company, must not be named here." We've mentioned this game before as "...one of the most beautiful applications on the Mac." Version 3.5 continues to look great and finally brings Quinn into the Universal Binary age. One of the coolest things about Quinn is its support for network play, allowing you go head-to-head against other players. This version also opens up some new customization options, so if you're missing your old-school (not) Tetris experience, you should give Quinn a look
Quinn is a free download from Simon Härtel.
Thanks Zon!

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Catt said 6:46PM on 7-22-2007
Thanks for the update Quinn is a nice way to waste some time and actually
helps to jump start my brain when I have a big project that I'm working on...
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Quine said 7:45PM on 7-22-2007
i love Quinn! it's so polished and easy to use, truly a Mac app.
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Dannel said 7:47PM on 7-22-2007
I wish Quinn would become the official Tetrinet client for mac, that would be nice. But again, that's hoping
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Bobablob said 11:36PM on 7-22-2007
Quinn is one of the finest programs available. I am amazed by how awesome this release is. An absolute must-download
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JeffDM said 12:08AM on 7-23-2007
For some reason, the site took a while to load, but I got it and played it for a bit. It's a pretty nice play.
"according to the Tetris Company, must not be named here."
It seems a bit undignified to even say the name of the company. For the article, there is no need to even say whose game it is modeled from, that much should be obvious from the screen shots.
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Dan Warne said 12:38AM on 7-23-2007
I wish someone would add the thundering 'boom' effects and cool retro-techno music that was present in Super Twintris II for Amiga. That was the BEST dual-player Tetris game and there's never been anything quite so much fun since.
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