My best game so far, recorded August 3, 2009.
The object of this Tetris game is to score as many points as possible before clearing your 200th line, at which point the game ends no matter how high the blocks are in the field. You'll notice at the end of the game I top out, (Or force myself into a situation where I have no way of avoiding topping out), but the game actually ends when I clear the 200th line with the last piece.
The twisting move with the T piece I repeat so frequently is called a T-spin, which gives more points per line cleared than anything else in this Tetris game, which is why I sacrifice a neat playing field to T-spin as many times as possible.
The reason I move the pieces from side to side in the later levels without locking them is because it slows down the time before they "lock," giving me time to think.
In "master mode," the pieces fall to the bottom immediately, but they can still slide around for a short time before they lock, and the next piece begins to fall. Unlike some games, such as Tetris DS, the pieces can't be held in play forever by moving them at regular intervals, but they can be moved or rotated 10 times before they lock, each time keeping them in play a little bit longer.
can i use you acc?
csolexpert 8 months ago
@csolexpert nope
Skillbus 8 months ago