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Blocks drop like Tetris, but then the rules go sideways—combos vanish unpredictably, and you’re left staring at the screen wondering how any of this makes sense. Pure 90s chaos with that "one more try" itch.

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Game Overview

Quink is one of those weird little MS-DOS games that somehow sticks in your brain forever. At first glance, it looks like a Tetris knockoff—colorful blocks falling, you try to match them—but then the rules start messing with you. Some combos clear rows, others make blocks vanish in unpredictable ways, and half the fun is figuring out what the heck just happened.

The graphics are pure 90s pixel charm, and the controls are simple enough that you’ll be dropping "quinks" within seconds. But don’t let that fool you—after a few rounds, the board starts filling up faster than you expect, and suddenly you’re leaning forward, squinting at the screen like it owes you money. It’s got that perfect balance of "I totally get this" and "wait, why did that work?"

Honestly, it’s a shame more people don’t know about this one. If you’ve got a soft spot for retro puzzlers that don’t hold your hand, Quink is a time capsule worth cracking open.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
Quink rom

Download Quink ROM

You can download this ROM to play Quink offline using an MS-DOS emulator (Top Emulators).

*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.

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