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[NF] Do NFs like Tetris?

You are...

  • An INFP who likes Tetris

    Votes: 18 34.0%
  • An INFJ who likes Tetris

    Votes: 9 17.0%
  • An ENFP who likes Tetris

    Votes: 12 22.6%
  • An ENFJ who likes Tetris

    Votes: 3 5.7%
  • An INFP who dislikes Tetris

    Votes: 6 11.3%
  • An INFJ who dislikes Tetris

    Votes: 3 5.7%
  • An ENFP who dislikes Tetris

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • An ENFJ who dislikes Tetris

    Votes: 1 1.9%

  • Total voters
    53

Laurie

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Am I still supposed to be playing tetris? It came out when I was about 15.
 
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Phantonym

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No, I don't like it. I LOVE it. :alttongue: I guess I have a thing for playful manipulation and once the plan comes together nicely, forgetting all about it. :laugh: I love to gather all four rows and wait for the I tetromino to show up, so they can all have a party at once.

Am I still supposed to be playing tetris? It came out when I was about 15.

Start playing it again! Nostalgia is highly addictive. :D
 

goodgrief

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I selected INFJ even though I wasn't an F at all, but I just wanted to see my own poll results, so, yeah, if you're bothered about the accuracy, take one of INFJ that likes it.
 

Snow Turtle

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Yes! Though I'm not an NF. It's just that there's no tetris threads :(

For those who like Tetris, can I recommend a SNES game called Battle Gaiden? It's old school tetris combo-ed with fantasy magic :D
One of my child hood games along with bomberman. Yes, I'm a Nintendo Fan. ^^

[YOUTUBE="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcArcZYxEgw"]Tetris![/YOUTUBE]
 
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garbage

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loved it enough to program a few variants of it

fond memories of The New Tetris on Nintendo 64, for some reason
 

SilkRoad

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I LOVE TETRIS. :yes:

Actually, it is interesting that you should have posted this thread. I first played Tetris probably when I was 14 or 15 and my brother and I were quite addicted for several years. I started playing it again recently, and have played a lot in intermittent bursts.

I noticed something especially interesting about Tetris a few months ago. I was going through an unpleasant interpersonal situation which was causing me a lot of nervousness, stress and upset...and when I use those words, I'm talking the kind of stress and upset that cause me fatigue, nausea, and destruction of peace of mind.

I was playing Tetris quite a bit at this time and it really helped me to relax and, to a certain extent, switch off. Basically I find that while I was playing, my mind was probably still ruminating over my problems and worries to a certain extent, but a lot of the sting was taken away. I couldn't entirely stop thinking about this stuff but physically and emotionally I felt a lot calmer while I was playing.

Anyone have similar experiences with this or a similar game? Any comments on why this would happen?
 

goodgrief

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I LOVE TETRIS. :yes:

Actually, it is interesting that you should have posted this thread. I first played Tetris probably when I was 14 or 15 and my brother and I were quite addicted for several years. I started playing it again recently, and have played a lot in intermittent bursts.

I noticed something especially interesting about Tetris a few months ago. I was going through an unpleasant interpersonal situation which was causing me a lot of nervousness, stress and upset...and when I use those words, I'm talking the kind of stress and upset that cause me fatigue, nausea, and destruction of peace of mind.

I was playing Tetris quite a bit at this time and it really helped me to relax and, to a certain extent, switch off. Basically I find that while I was playing, my mind was probably still ruminating over my problems and worries to a certain extent, but a lot of the sting was taken away. I couldn't entirely stop thinking about this stuff but physically and emotionally I felt a lot calmer while I was playing.

Anyone have similar experiences with this or a similar game? Any comments on why this would happen?

Funny you should mention it, but that is actually the exact experience I've been having lately. My dream girl is beyond my reach and I've been having a lot of negative feelings about everything, but it does feel a lot better when I'm playing tetris.
 

gromit

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Well, I put that I like it because I used to play it on my graphing calculator in high school allllll the time, so that I would close my eyes at night and see the little blocks falling, slowly, steadily... that's when I realized I should probably back off.


Same with Snood. Anyone remember that?
 
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Phantonym

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I was playing Tetris quite a bit at this time and it really helped me to relax and, to a certain extent, switch off. Basically I find that while I was playing, my mind was probably still ruminating over my problems and worries to a certain extent, but a lot of the sting was taken away. I couldn't entirely stop thinking about this stuff but physically and emotionally I felt a lot calmer while I was playing.

Anyone have similar experiences with this or a similar game? Any comments on why this would happen?

Yes, that's how I operate. It is relaxing. Repetitive action, where it's like half of my brain is quite intensely involved with that action but the other half of my brain is in turn quite intensely shifting the bits and pieces, allows me to come to some kind of a conclusion about any kind of problems or thoughts I have. For me it's not only with similar games, it can be any kind of activity. I guess I just have to find that point where I can relax to such an extent for this kind of thing to happen.

Why would this happen, I have no idea really. It's like, you know when the best ideas just happen to come when you're not trying to come up with good ideas? Take your mind off of it, relax, do something else and bam! here it is. :D That's how it's always been for me at least.
 

SilkRoad

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Yes, that's how I operate. It is relaxing. Repetitive action, where it's like half of my brain is quite intensely involved with that action but the other half of my brain is in turn quite intensely shifting the bits and pieces, allows me to come to some kind of a conclusion about any kind of problems or thoughts I have. For me it's not only with similar games, it can be any kind of activity. I guess I just have to find that point where I can relax to such an extent for this kind of thing to happen.

Why would this happen, I have no idea really. It's like, you know when the best ideas just happen to come when you're not trying to come up with good ideas? Take your mind off of it, relax, do something else and bam! here it is. :D That's how it's always been for me at least.

It's great...very refreshing! Tetris is almost a religion. :D
 

Chunes

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I think Tetris is boring as hell.
 

FFF

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I can't imagine Tetris having any personality ramifications. It seems to be a game anyone can enjoy playing. I used to play a lot and be really good at it.
 

kiddykat

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I :heart: Tetris.

I even found a way to download it on my cellphone.

I love stacking the pieces into a gigantic solid one and waiting for the longest piece to drop down..
 
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