I love that there was a moment it seemed like a mistake was made by creating a hole and then the next piece corrects the mistake by using the soft body physics in it's advantage.
I was terrified when I saw the tiny gap between the first two pieces, but later on everything got in the place perfectly somehow, and the amount of satisfaction is immeasurable.
The way some of the pieces start so out of place and disorganized and then just correct themselves as more pieces fall on top is one of the most satisfying things I’ve ever seen.
At the end, you can see the lower Tetris pieces get ripples on them from the pressure on the ones above them, that decreasingly get less wrinkles and bumps. Very nice feature.
I literally can’t tell which is better. The background. It looks so beautiful. The blocks. They start off misplaced but goes together after other blocks land
This is so soothing… even if I don’t think the pieces will fall into place or I don’t know how they will they do. It’s like- tricking my brain into optimism.
For some reason this reminds me being a really young child. Must be the see-through colours and jelly texture of the shapes, also the simplicity of the task of fitting shapes together. This is legitimately satisfying. I want to play it.
I like how when all pieces arranged beautifully and satisfyingly. The most bottom pieces have stress/collision physics that it's clearly visible than other pieces.
Have known Tetris for 30 years and in the past 30 years seen many shapes and forms around it… But Jelly Tetris and the way the dropped and bounced….. blew my mind of the creativity.
As a tetris nerd, whenever those pieces just bounce away from where they're supposed to fall, i can imagine both my lungs falling into my stomach and getting eaten by the acids there, i know they slot back into place but damn the horror i feel when that happens. Oh and 0:49, it slots back into place eventually but my lungs are in danger.
As tetris player I was first like ”why is this 8 width” then ”why there is 2 T pieces in first bag” ”oh they are different color too” and finally ”oh I see lines are not clearing”
Oh man when it first started and they were getting wonky I just thought, "I both love *and* hate this." But then they all fell neatly (well, relatively neatly lol) into place and it's just the good stuff.
@0:57 this is the biggest plot twist ive seen all year, that L piece getting knocked back into place after I thought the entire puzzle was ruined is just 👌 story telling
I love thay at first the tetris pieces just very unsatisfyingly place themselves down but then they just wiggle in to place makes it soooooo satisfying
1. I showed this to my hubby and he complained that it didn't delete the finished rows, so it's not a real Tetris game 2. This is making me so hungry for Jello
The master tetris player perfectly calculating the correct drop point so that everything ends up where it's supposed to, but half as fast as i usually would be
These remind me of these toys that my friend had as a kid. They felt so satisfying to play with. They were shapes but had the same physics and look as thesr Tetris pieces. I can remember how they felt.
At first I thought this is looking satisfying and when that first piece slid from the corner I was like nah not that satisfying.. but then after seeing all other pieces that perfectly fitted in the slots 😭this became the most satisfying thing I've ever seen😌😌😌 Whatever I just want to eat these fruit jellies😭
As equal parts satisfying and eye-twitching as this was, the fact that the Tetris theme/Korobeiniki is notably missing is eye-twitching on its own. Russian music, whether Soviet or classical, is beautiful. And Korobeiniki is a perfect folk piece from the 19th century.
I remember playing a game like this. It was fun because you could correct things afterwards by bouncing stuff hard enough. Very nice render and simulation!
@@user-sf9gs2pg1b I tired to do some image searches to see if I could find it. This was a long time ago and I don't think it would even play on a modern system without emulation for older windows games. I don't think I will find it but you can probably find some other cool ones by searching for *jelly* , *bouncy* and *physics* tetris.
@@jerzukszyk Oh wow, you are right. Cool! Haha, and they still have it up for old school direct sale on their web site. Even providing a linux client! Thanks for filling a hole in my mind. Though there are so many...
This is amazing. That's exactly how I'd imagine each piece would react. Wow. As someone who still remembers the old world and this new world... We are truly living in the future.
My god this might be the most relaxing video I’ve ever witnessed, the softness of the blocks that still fall perfectly into place and that backing track is just so mellow!
I love that there was a moment it seemed like a mistake was made by creating a hole and then the next piece corrects the mistake by using the soft body physics in it's advantage.
its*
@@Webberjo it*
the other person was right
fairly certain its animated and not entirely physics.
@@Webberjo Ok
I was terrified when I saw the tiny gap between the first two pieces, but later on everything got in the place perfectly somehow, and the amount of satisfaction is immeasurable.
Actually, it's very measurable. I measured the amount of satisfaction to be 14.
@@eliot2283 shutup, both of u
@@eliot2283 That is such an arbitrary number XD 14 what?
Wh6 were you terrified
@@TheDogGoesWoof69 same
The way some of the pieces start so out of place and disorganized and then just correct themselves as more pieces fall on top is one of the most satisfying things I’ve ever seen.
I agree
Ikr
If the rubber mechanic used in driving games, pulling each piece in their place.
It can't be satisfying when completed rows don't disappear. Actually it is disturbing.
@@WiesoNurMistnamen Yeah, true. If they did though, I think that would be the ultimate in satisfaction.
At the end, you can see the lower Tetris pieces get ripples on them from the pressure on the ones above them, that decreasingly get less wrinkles and bumps.
Very nice feature.
might be internal springs, i think they're placed randomly
The pieces still coming together after falling is so satisfying
After falling*
0:22 S Piece: *unbalanced*
me: “dam😔”
0:26 S Piece: *aligns*
me: “hellyea😎”
@@Osai1234 exactly
Damn I wish I also got falling 😔
dam look at those likes
Most of the satisfaction comes from when you think the Tetris piece is messed up when it drops but then aligns perfectly
Yes, every new piece feels very unsettling at first but very satisfying in the end, freaking roller coaster 😂
Fr-
That actually gives me a bit anxiety… 🤣
The Original Soft Body Tetris that spawned a whole series. Still holds up today. A true classic
It'd be funny to see how this would work in a full game. Sure it'd a laggy as heck but it'd be both fun and nightmare fuel at the same time. :)
Maximum Satisfaction Achieved
hhxxa
Yes
cap
This isn’t satisfying
@@GMRL3000 what ? Are u masochists ?
At first, I was like 'those are never gonna fit'
But then, when they did.
SATISFACTION
Push me...
@@beniaminniespiaowski6733 📸📸
@@yaeyde Shieet xD
Ikr
thats what i thought
the fact that every piece slides into place perfectly is crazy.
I literally can’t tell which is better.
The background.
It looks so beautiful.
The blocks.
They start off misplaced but goes together after other blocks land
How can something that makes me 100% uncomfortable be so satisfying at the same time? Sensory overload 🤯
"Unngh... huunf..." I'm glad no one is awake to hear those noises coming from my room. 😳
"gross, I hate it" *clicks replay button again*
@@isabellemuller6979 what
@@sourdoughsama1425 haha squishy blocks go brrr
@@isabellemuller6979 aye?
It’s the anticipation and fear that the blocks might not go into place, then it does and we’re satisfied.
Interesting how they all manage to stack up, jelly and everything.
@@pigeon_lord834 I know, still though
@@pigeon_lord834 I thought it was a CGI animation
Oh well-
@@Yourstruliey It is an animation
@@nanashi2146 ohohOH
@@Yourstruliey it was a stop clay motion
This is so soothing… even if I don’t think the pieces will fall into place or I don’t know how they will they do. It’s like- tricking my brain into optimism.
For some reason this reminds me being a really young child. Must be the see-through colours and jelly texture of the shapes, also the simplicity of the task of fitting shapes together. This is legitimately satisfying. I want to play it.
Everybody's talking about how satisfying this is and I'm out here thinking "WHY IS THE BOTTOM ROW NOT CLEARING"
Same here
“Clear..”
“Okay.. clear now”
“WHY WONT YOU CLEAR!”
Maybe it's because they only filled 8 columns? 😁
Because there's no one to eat that 😋.
FUCKIN YES!!!
This was the most anxiety-inducing game of Tetris I've ever watched.
Same, but mostly because I can't eat the pieces.
@@yasmineh.1333 same lul
💯
Yeah, cause the rows aren't vanishing >:/
I almost had a stroke! :D
That was both relaxing and satisfying to watch for someone who can't place Tetris blocks well after decades of trying.
I can’t decide if this is relaxing or stressful but it sure is satisfying!
The fact that the pieces looks like they're made out of Jelly makes we wanna eat one.And it's making me hungry.
I know, or like gummy bear tetris pieces. Mmmm.
I want to eat it now
As a person who's played Tetris their entire life, this is equal parts beautiful and maddening
💯
...you've had multiple lives?
feels good though right?
@@im_sorry_i_forgot_my_username grammars suck much?
"person" ok furry
Wow, this actually is pretty satisfying! I love how it just bounces and falls into place!
I like how when all pieces arranged beautifully and satisfyingly. The most bottom pieces have stress/collision physics that it's clearly visible than other pieces.
I would love this to be an actual more relaxing version of the game that does not speed up
@Oren Black oh yes I forgot all about that- I used to play that too!
It would suck. You wouldn't be able to line anything up.
@Oren Black I played the shit out of that years ago on my DSi, feels like a fever dream now
@@T1Oracle you could play to infinitely stack maybe?
@Oren Black it was called "Brain Age"!
Yes, this is truly satisfiying and everything, but the fact that none of the pieces disappeared after they made a line, made me really anxious.
Ikr it makes it seem like the frontrooms of tetris
Cope
Ikr I clicked on the thumbnail only to watch the animation of the lines disappearing and it didn't even happen lol
That moment at 0:57 when everything falls into place correctly thanks to the piece getting rid of the hole, is so satisfying
Have known Tetris for 30 years and in the past 30 years seen many shapes and forms around it… But Jelly Tetris and the way the dropped and bounced….. blew my mind of the creativity.
Now we need to make this a videogame, then have the pro tetris players compete.
They already have this as a game
Name it
@@yall_give_me_handle_ideas ok what’s it called?
Not even NASA PCs can handle this as a game
There is something similar called "Not Tetris"
This is both satisfying and makes my anxiety skyrocket at the same time
Right there with you lol 😆
This is perfectris
Why
Why anxiety??
@@Ad-pl9ww Because at first you don't know if it's going into the right slot!
No one is talking about how awesome this tune is!! Love it!
I will never, EVER, stop being satisfied by these types of videos.
As a tetris nerd, whenever those pieces just bounce away from where they're supposed to fall, i can imagine both my lungs falling into my stomach and getting eaten by the acids there, i know they slot back into place but damn the horror i feel when that happens. Oh and 0:49, it slots back into place eventually but my lungs are in danger.
that's an extreme analogy lmao
🤓
@@Crunkmaster speaking as another person who has played Tetris, it's actually quite proportional and his reaction is completely justified.
damn, the fact that that’s your explanation make me feel like your talking from experience
As tetris player I was first like ”why is this 8 width” then ”why there is 2 T pieces in first bag” ”oh they are different color too” and finally ”oh I see lines are not clearing”
Can someone tell me how they made the jelly blocks so well? They just look so satisfying... 🤤
@@normanmai7865 only on this channel
@@Doc.Brando yes
☯️
@@normanmai7865 yeah he probably has more than one comment on other channels
@@normanmai7865 uh how can you tell the number of comments someone else's channel has
It's like the world gently telling you, "You can't win."
No matter how many lines you form, it's all going to flow over in the end.
I can't even begin to imagine all the fine tuning this must've took
Oh man when it first started and they were getting wonky I just thought, "I both love *and* hate this." But then they all fell neatly (well, relatively neatly lol) into place and it's just the good stuff.
@0:57 this is the biggest plot twist ive seen all year, that L piece getting knocked back into place after I thought the entire puzzle was ruined is just 👌 story telling
I love thay at first the tetris pieces just very unsatisfyingly place themselves down but then they just wiggle in to place makes it soooooo satisfying
Your video will make a fine addition to my "CZcams algorithm strikes again" collection
They look like they are made of Jell-O...and the fact that it looks so real is very impressive.
I just want to eat it.
@@youeverjust *i’m glad i’m not the only one*
@@rusthecat691 *_same goes for me_*
Impressive AND tasty. But what I want to know next is...
Is it good/safe to eat? 🤔
@@DubberRucks *_you will never know until you try_*
Hypnotic. I think a longer version of this could be its own kind of focus meditation.
I would watch a 24 hour version of this. Twice
This could bring back the meaning of screensavers :)
@@tommydixon841 in 1 day?
this is so satisfying and to top it off to make it better is the relaxing music in the background
Wow. This was waaay too satisfying to me. LOL Love the extra strategy of using the soft body physics for placement.
It’s interesting how all of them connect to the blank areas and stay put together plus the jelly effect totally 10/10
1. I showed this to my hubby and he complained that it didn't delete the finished rows, so it's not a real Tetris game
2. This is making me so hungry for Jello
i find it cursed as well with full rows
Jellotris lol
its also only 8 wide
and can confirm hunger for jello is real
ngl i play tetris and i didnt even notice the problem with the lines not clearing i was too interested in how it all fit together lmao
@@disappointment7208 it's also chosen pieces, not 7bag or 14bag
The master tetris player perfectly calculating the correct drop point so that everything ends up where it's supposed to, but half as fast as i usually would be
I don't know why this makes me happy to watch. And makes me want a gelatinous Tetris desert.
dude the way it all just finds a way to fit perfectly
Some people seem stressed, but can't tell you how relaxing this is to me... It's superb!
soooo relaxing to me too
It's unsettling to me...maybe because I've played a lot of tetris so it just feels off.
These remind me of these toys that my friend had as a kid. They felt so satisfying to play with. They were shapes but had the same physics and look as thesr Tetris pieces. I can remember how they felt.
It’s as satisfying to watch them fall into place as it is to see the screensaver logo go perfectly in a corner in an old PC.
The way that the pieces end up falling into perfect place is so satisfying.
the way all the comments are saying the same thing, but worded differently.
@@MokuTom haha yeah I just checked the comments below >.
Imagine how much of a different mindset you would need to play a Tetris game like this.
The plot twist that the pieces would for together perfectly was magical.
My love for this version of tetris is so unbelievable conditional
In my noisy, chaotic life, "Soft Body Tetris" feels like the eye of a cyclone
I honestly cannot tell if this makes me feel satisfied or not.
It’s like the perfect mix of both satisfying and enfuriating
For me it's like watching a plan you know is evil, go off without a hitch. It's so satisfying but you know it's wrong.
How can this be so stressful and so relaxing at the same time
"You have anxiety?"
"No, why?"
"Then watch that."
It is SO satisfying how they all fit together!
こんなに綺麗にハマるのは見ていて気持ちが良い
確かに
props to the dude for calculating every move by retesting it just so it would fit well
I love the self-leveling aspect of this.
The fact that they land in the perfect spots is just *chefs kiss*
Just like that all the movements but the last feel so smooth and they still go exactly where they were needed to be
How delightful, I could watch this all day! Imagine yourself inside, in that candy-filled, dreamy color.
This never gets old.
I did not expect to end like that, WELL DONE!!!
Teaching us that even if things don't look alright at first, they're gonna turn out just fine
Lmao this comment is so edgy
@@petitpanierdosier3206 I don’t think you know what edgy means
It was more than just a simulation, it was a lesson of life.
@@Redfield982 I hope you don't think I meant edgy as nervous/twitchy right ? I really hope not
hmm yes funny block go on other funny block
I needed this right now. Thank you.
I NEED THIS! This thing is cool as hell.
At first I thought this is looking satisfying and when that first piece slid from the corner I was like nah not that satisfying.. but then after seeing all other pieces that perfectly fitted in the slots 😭this became the most satisfying thing I've ever seen😌😌😌
Whatever I just want to eat these fruit jellies😭
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they look yummy
@@TheTopazCactus yess indeed!
Jello jigglers
What’s satisfying is your 👍 likes, 444 at the moment
これが本当のぷよぷよテトリス
jelly tetris would be an absolute nightmare to play. imagine every time you try to place a piece it moves the piece it touches
I thought this was going to be pure anxiety, but it's actually very satisfying.
i love how everything slots in but also how you can see the tension on the bottom pieces too (: that’s dope
As somebody who actually played Tetris, this sent me through hell and back 💀
this is the most calming yet anxiety-inducing thing I’ve ever seen
This both satisfying because everything bounces around, and maddening as someone with OCD for the same reason.
As equal parts satisfying and eye-twitching as this was, the fact that the Tetris theme/Korobeiniki is notably missing is eye-twitching on its own. Russian music, whether Soviet or classical, is beautiful. And Korobeiniki is a perfect folk piece from the 19th century.
Overrated
Avery please leave me alone
Exactly.
Blah blah, Karen.
Everyone: wow so satisfying
Me: i wonder how the jelly would taste
1:06 the most passive aggressive stick I've seen my whole life
Ughh loved it! 🙌
Love it. Would be even better if there was an animation that cleared a row after it's filled though 👌
I remember playing a game like this. It was fun because you could correct things afterwards by bouncing stuff hard enough. Very nice render and simulation!
Oooh, that sounds fun. If you ever remember what game it was, feel free to say it.
@@user-sf9gs2pg1b I tired to do some image searches to see if I could find it. This was a long time ago and I don't think it would even play on a modern system without emulation for older windows games. I don't think I will find it but you can probably find some other cool ones by searching for *jelly* , *bouncy* and *physics* tetris.
That game was probably "triptych" from chronic logic
@@jerzukszyk Oh wow, you are right. Cool! Haha, and they still have it up for old school direct sale on their web site. Even providing a linux client! Thanks for filling a hole in my mind. Though there are so many...
czcams.com/video/nbzhqC5zXIA/video.html
This is a classic CZcams video that I hope to see again in 10 years
This gave me all the dopamine I’ll need for the week. Thank you.
This is amazing. That's exactly how I'd imagine each piece would react. Wow. As someone who still remembers the old world and this new world... We are truly living in the future.
I can only imagine how long the rendering was.
honestly, this is not too heavy scene. It would take no more than 2-3 hours with high end PC and Ray Tracing render engine.
@@flajflaj and what about my potato pc from dell with a square monitor, not even 4:3 for some reason
@@jacetaneneko_vt fire
I know
@@jacetaneneko_vt it will explode
The fact this was made in unity without it crashing is insane
Reminds me of those little jelly things you stick on your window during a holiday
物理においての摩擦、重心、トルク、弾性、全ての原理を理解して落としているやつスゴすぎる
それな
My god this might be the most relaxing video I’ve ever witnessed, the softness of the blocks that still fall perfectly into place and that backing track is just so mellow!
This is definitely one of the satisfying videos ever.
I was expecting this to be frustrating, but it was super satisfying instead!
Gorgeous! I would love have this as screensaver!
This made me feel so calm, I love it so much.
This totally put a smile on my face.
this is incredibly sadisfying and at the same time INFURIATING