Planet Puzzle League: Score Attack 182,930 (x77 Chain)
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O.o this guy is good...but not gooder than me :D!
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Now I feel unsurprisingly inferior..
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Time lag is definitely key.
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My best is 93151 with a 52 chain on normal speed. I played every version since Tetris Attack (panel de pon US) and owned at one time very single version since except for the SNES and GC Puzzle collection. I never seen someone like you. I wish I could send you my vid over wifi. I usually average 75k most days. my ds lite is too old now to play it properly as I use the old school style of play with buttons and triggers to raise stacks. Everything is busted and barely operable.
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I see what I have been doing wrong...I have the exploding lift on but I clear everything all down to he last few blocks then raise it back to the top. I see I have to keep it going to the top. Been playing for the past 3 years and my best score is 28,000. I should be ashamed of myself. I've had my theories about this game. This video is the single most awesome thing I have seen in a long time.
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Hey man, I wanna play with you. Interested? (This goes to everybody)
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@PoochyEXE Thanks, i'm gonna get a ds lite 4 bday mebbe, and get this at K-mart. Awesome chain btw, I probably can't do it.
ughhh. I played pokemon puzzle league for 6-8 years, ppl for 6 months and the best I can do is a 20 chain with exploding lift, no garbage. any tips for a n00b?
alterego1092 1 year ago
@alterego1092 Well, if you can get a x20 chain, you must be at least pretty good, in which case I suggest you work on avoiding some common problems that can stop a chain in its tracks.
1. Try to keep your stack somewhat level. If you have your chain built 1-2 hits in advance, move tiles from your tallest column(s) to flatten out your stack, and then use the lift. Tall spires make things harder to work with.
2. If your chain is towards the top of the stack, use vertical clears to move it down.
PoochyEXE 1 year ago
@alterego1092 (Continued from previous comment)
2 cont. The lower down your chain is, the more blocks above it can fall down, meaning the more blocks you can work with.
3. If you have your chain 1 hit in advance but it's in an inconvenient spot, just clear a line somewhere else. As long as the second hit of your new chain hits before your first chain ends, the game will count both as the same chain. See 0:18 in this video for an example of this.
PoochyEXE 1 year ago
Can anyone explain to me what is exploding lift???
Haven't touched PPL yet.
jeffthedove 1 year ago
@jeffthedove In the game, you can hit L, R, or the blue button in the lower right corner to manually add a row of blocks to the bottom without waiting for them to rise up by themselves. In the original Panel de Pon, you could only use this when there are no blocks exploding, limiting your chain to using the blocks that were onscreen at the moment the chain started. Exploding Lift removes this restriction and lets you use it anytime, allowing for potentially infinite chains.
PoochyEXE 1 year ago
Tetris Attack guy.
HEY, you've got the tool it takes to record the DS screens? what does it look like? I didn't know these were available to the average customers.
devouringone3 1 year ago
@devouringone3 I don't have the official tool. The audio came from recording the headphone output on my DS, and the video came from copying the save data from my (fully legit) copy of PPL, loading it in an emulator, and recording the replay playback in the emulator screen.
PoochyEXE 1 year ago