
FORT MYERS, Fla. (WINK) -As a kid, how often did you wish your favorite video game could come to life? WINK News found proof it may not always work the way you want.
A veteran prankster took “Tetris” to the streets, dressing up in different shaped bricks. The bricks worked together to create a complete line.
They blocked cars on the street, people on escalators and even tried to fit on window ledges.
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