
This game is rated ESRB: Everyone.
Wetrix is a 3D puzzle strategy game developed by Zed Two and released in 1998 for Nintendo 64 and PC. Players arrange randomly shaped blocks as they fall from the sky, constructing walls and enclosures that trap rainfall into contained lakes. If the accumulated water spills over the edges and drains away, the game ends. The core challenge lies in building effective structures quickly enough to contain increasingly heavy downpours, but the difficulty escalates further through the introduction of natural disasters and bomb attacks that can disrupt or destroy carefully built formations. Managing these threats while maintaining viable water containment demands both forward-thinking planning and rapid tactical adjustments. The combination of falling block mechanics with fluid simulation and environmental hazards gives the game a distinct identity within the puzzle genre, requiring players to balance structural construction against the unpredictable forces working against them.