I like Tetris. I like bingo. Thus, I should like a combination of the two. It's not the case with Tringo.

User Rating: 3.8 | Tringo GBA
Uninspired is the best word to use when talking about Tringo. In single player mode, there are three games--a classic game where you try to score as many points as possible while using each of the 35 formations once, a timed round (one, two, or three-minute games), and an infinite game. The object of the game is the same for each version: clear out as many 2x2, 3x2, 2x3, and 3x3 shapes as possible. The infinite game throws in a twist, by adding a block which can only be removed with bombs every 3rd piece placed. If the board fills up, the game is over.

The sound is awful, the graphics are non-existent, and the game play is extremely limited. If you're a puzzle fan like me, you might enjoy it for a few hours. Otherwise, save your money.