
A brutalist falling block puzzle rooted in Soviet architecture. Lock concretes into a living facade as the seasons turn and the music shifts. Build the Panelka. Survive the winter. Earn the gold. The space between the blocks.
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In 1984, Tetris was born in a Soviet research institute. Over the next forty years, it was commodified, corporate-branded, and stripped of its stark, tactile origins.
Dvor (Russian for courtyard) returns the falling block genre to its cultural home. A minimalist marriage of brutalist architecture, an original evolving score, and precise puzzle mechanics — designed for people who want to feel something. The board is no longer just a playing field. It is a construction site.
Construct the Panelka
The falling pieces are concretes — slabs of a modular building dropping into place. The moment a piece locks down, it transforms from raw material into part of a living facade: a window, a balcony, a concrete panel. Floor by floor, a massive prefabricated block emerges from your play.
Authentic Precision
Dvor doesn't mimic the classics — it respects them. NES-identical scoring, speed curves, and level systems. Exact. Honest.
The Panelka Mechanic: A scoring moment unique to Dvor. Fill every column. Let the wall rise. When locked blocks reach the twelfth row with no unresolved gaps, the Panelka fires — rows cascade, the facade illuminates, and the board clears.
Calculated Play: A modern, fair 7-bag randomiser alongside functional Wall Kicks (SRS), and fully customisable DAS and ARR — so your muscle memory translates perfectly.
Evolving Atmospheres
Four seasons breathe and shift across twelve speed levels as you play — from the quiet warmth of spring, through the dreaminess of summer and the urgency of autumn, into the cold drive of winter. Survive long enough to earn the Gold Transformation: where the coldness dissolves, the storm breaks, and the architecture permanently shifts into gold.
A Striking Audio-Visual Synergy
Art Directed by Posteress: Visual artist Angelina Severino treats typography and brutalism as fine art forms. The 16:9 layout uses architectural sidebars to frame the matrix, transforming negative space into design.
Original Soundtrack: Composed and produced by Betonika — the score moves from tender waltz to urgent post-punk to euphoric release, mutating with every season to mirror the world closing in around you.
Two Ways to Play
Panelka: The prime experience. Build the facade, trigger the transformation, survive the seasons. No leaderboards, no online requirement, no public pressure. Your only opponent is your own high score. It is enough. It has always been enough.
Stroika: Pure mechanics. Three modes — Olympics marathon, 40 Lines time trial, and Daily Challenge — with global leaderboards across PC and consoles for players who want to compete.
A Pure, Premium Experience
Dvor arrives fully formed, built by an independent two-person team with zero outsourcing to indifference.
No distractions: No advertisements. No in-app purchases. No daily login rewards.
No compromise: Every pixel, every note, every mechanic built with intention. Nothing added because it was easy. Nothing removed because it was hard.