The game is optimized for PCs, tablets, and mobile devices, ensuring it works seamlessly across different school hardware.
It serves as an excellent "soft start" activity for math classes, warming up the brain for geometry lessons. It also functions as a reward system that teachers can feel good about—students are having fun, but they are actively engaging their frontal lobes, working on problem-solving skills that transfer to coding, engineering, and mathematics.
Where standard Tetris is an arcade game focused on speed, reflexes, and high scores, eChalk Tetrominoes is a logic puzzle. It removes the time pressure of rapidly falling pieces and focuses instead on spatial reasoning, geometry, and planning.