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# Petris

Petris is a simple puzzle game where the player aims to place the given block shapes on the play area. Players aim to place the given blocks on the area by leaving them from above or by placing them in the gaps between other blocks. Players aim to form horizontal lines to pop blocks and earn Pethereum Crystals. The game is over if a player cannot put all given blocks on the board.

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