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<div>{{Infobox |title = Tetris: New Century<br />
|developer = Sega<br />
|publisher = Sega<br />
|released = 28 September 2006<br />
|platform = PlayStation 2<br />
|preview = 3<br />
|playfield = 10 &times; 20<br />
|hold = Yes<br />
|hard = Yes<br />
|system = [[SRS]]<br />
| boxart = <br />
| title-scrn = Tetris New Century title.png<br />
| ingame-scrn = Tetris New Century ingame.png<br />
}}<br />
'''''Tetris: New Century''''' is a game included in ''[[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol.28 Tetris Collection]]'', a compilation released for the PlayStation 2. It uses visuals from Sega's 1988 [[Tetris (Sega)|''Tetris'']] for arcade.<br />
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== Gameplay ==<br />
The game uses the graphical style from the 1988 arcade game, but incorporates standard [[Tetris Guideline|Guideline]] rules. Thus, several changes have been made to the gameplay interface:<br />
* [[Tetromino|Tetrominoes]] now follow the standardized coloring scheme of modern games and spawn two rows higher.<br />
* The [[Piece preview|piece preview]] window has been expanded to display 3 pieces, and a [[Hold]] window has been added at the left side of the preview window.<br />
* The score and progress text has been moved to the bottom left of the [[playfield]], and the playfield's background is transparent.<br />
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The screen layout is similar to ''[[Tetris The Grand Master 3 Terror-Instinct|TGM3]]'' and ''[[Tetris The Grand Master Ace|TGMA]]''.<br />
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Unlike many later games, the reset behavior can be toggled between [[infinity|infinite move reset]] and step reset.<br />
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You can change controls and bind them to specific buttons. They can even be set not to be bound to any button.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkmBYjfPXjk</ref><br />
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== Modes ==<br />
A total of five modes can be selected in ''Tetris: New Century'', with one being a two-player versus mode.<br />
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=== Marathon ===<br />
A 150 line guideline [[Marathon]] mode. The player has the option to choose the starting level and rows of random garbage.<br />
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The block design changes at levels 5, 9 and 13.<br />
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Upon completion, they will receive a message from the monkey. The message depends on the completion time. One message is for when the mode is completed in longer than 10 minutes, one for between 5 and 10 minutes, and one for faster than 10 minutes.<br />
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=== 40 Line ===<br />
A [[40 lines|sprint]] mode. The player has the option to begin with garbage.<br />
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=== Ultra ===<br />
A [[Ultra|3 minute timed mode]].<br />
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=== Extra ===<br />
An endless mode where the level increases every 4 lines. After the gravity reaches 20G, the lock delay becomes shorter and shorter. The level cap is 99.<br />
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The block design changes every 10 levels starting from level 10. The score multiplier is the same as the level from levels 1 to 20, but after that only increases every 10 levels:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Level<br />
! Score multiplier<br />
|-<br />
|1-20 || Same as level<br />
|-<br />
|21-29 || 20<br />
|-<br />
|30-39 || 21<br />
|-<br />
|40-49 || 22<br />
|-<br />
|50-59 || 23<br />
|-<br />
|60-69 || 24<br />
|-<br />
|70-79 || 25<br />
|-<br />
|80-89 || 26<br />
|-<br />
|90-99 || 27<br />
|}<br />
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=== Two-player ===<br />
A versus mode with line attack [[garbage]] system.<br />
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Garbage lines sent are based on the Guideline system with T-spins; however, the garbage holes are based on the TGM system. The extra row from Back-to-Back has two holes, and is sent before the regular 4 Tetris rows. T-Spin rows sent are duplicated.<br />
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== References ==<br />
<references /><br />
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{{Sega games}}<br />
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[[Category:Official Tetris games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=Playfield&diff=24683Playfield2023-11-13T11:57:29Z<p>Arcorann: /* Buffer zone */</p>
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</playfield><br />
|}<br />
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The '''playfield''' is the grid into which [[tetromino]]es fall, also called the "well" (common in older games) or the "matrix" (especially in more recent ''Tetris'' brand games). The playfield is surrounded by a frame called the [[tetrion]], which controls the overall behavior of tetrominoes.<br />
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The vast majority of tetromino based game use a playfield 10 cells wide and between 16 and 24 cells tall, with most [[Tetris Guideline|Guideline-based]] games using a visible height of 20 cells. Notable exceptions include the following:<br />
*[[Abandoned Bricks]]: 9 w<br />
*[[Gnometris]]: 11 w until mid-2007; then 14 w<br />
*[[Tetrinet]]: 12 w<br />
*[[Tetris Jr.]]: 8 w<br />
*[[Tetris Game Watch]]: 6 w<br />
*[[Tetripz]]: 11 w<br />
*[[Tetris (NES, Tengen)]] Cooperative Mode: 12 w<br />
*[[ТЕТРИС SEMIPRO-68k]]: 4-32 w (customisable)<br />
*[[TAP#Doubles|TAP Doubles Mode]]: 14 w<br />
*[[Tetris Party]] Doubles: 20 w<br />
*[[Full HD Tetris]] more: 320 w<br />
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Columns are conventionally numbered from left to right, and rows from bottom to top.<br />
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== Vanish zone ==<br />
[[Image:TGM_Legend_Vanish.gif|thumb|Placing blocks in the vanish zone and then revealing them by clearing lines.]]<br />
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The vanish zone is the region above the [[ceiling]] of the playfield. There are two ways for blocks in the stack to enter the vanish zone: either being pushed up into the zone due to garbage lines, or by locking a piece partially in the vanish zone (most games do not allow pieces to lock fully in the vanish zone). In games with a solid ceiling (such as [[Tetris (Sega)]]), blocks cannot enter the vanish zone due to rotation, but may still be able to due to garbage.<br />
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Blocks that enter the vanish zone may be truncated or enter a buffer zone depending on the game. The vanish zone may or may not be visible.<br />
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Some games, usually those with a visible vanish zone, spawn pieces inside the vanish zone. The [[Tetris Guideline]] requires that pieces spawn at least partially inside the vanish zone (the exact rows differ between versions).<br />
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=== Stack truncation ===<br />
Games may simply truncate the part of the stack that enters the vanish zone. If the player then clears lines the blocks that were truncated will no longer be present.<br />
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This is most often seen in games that use partial lock out (i.e. [[top out]] if part of a block locks inside the vanish zone).<br />
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=== Buffer zone ===<br />
Games may have a buffer zone above the ceiling to store blocks that enter the vanish zone. In these games, tetrominoes may land and lock partially within the vanish zone; they reappear once a [[line clear|line is cleared]] below them.<br />
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For example, the modern [[Tetris Guideline]] specifies a visible playfield 10 blocks wide by 20 blocks tall and a buffer zone above the playfield of 20 rows in height, and the tetrominoes spawn in rows 21 and 22 at the bottom of the buffer zone. This is so that a player with no blocks in the vanish zone can survive 20 rows of garbage sent at once.<br />
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Other games may have smaller buffer zones. In these cases, blocks that pass the top of the buffer zone are usually truncated (see above).<br />
* ''[[Tetris The Grand Master]]'' and its sequels use a 1-row buffer zone.<br />
* ''[[Tetris Worlds]]'' uses a 4-row buffer zone (on PS2, at least).<br />
* ''[[Lockjaw]]'' uses a 4-row buffer zone.<br />
* ''[[Jstris]]'' uses a 1-row buffer zone, despite otherwise being guideline-compliant.<br />
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Many games hide the entire buffer zone, though some games allow part of row 21 to be visible.<br />
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=== Other behaviour ===<br />
[[Tetris (Game Boy)]] and [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]] are both notable for having buggy behaviour in relation to the top visible row, in each case causing blocks to be duplicated in some way.<br />
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[[Category:Gameplay]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=VS._Tetris&diff=24682VS. Tetris2023-11-12T05:44:02Z<p>Arcorann: /* Gameplay */</p>
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{{Infobox |title = Vs. Tetris<br />
|developer = [[Tengen]]<br />
|publisher = Tengen<br />
|released = 1988<br />
|platform = Arcade<br />
|preview = 1<br />
|playfield = 10 &times; 20<br />
|hold = No<br />
|hard = No<br />
|system = Atari<br />
|boxart = Vs_Tetris_arcade.jpg<br />
|caption = ''VS. Tetris'' running on a Nintendo VS. Unisystem<br />
|title-scrn = Vs Tetris title.png<br />
|ingame-scrn = Vs Tetris ingame.png<br />
}}<br />
'''''VS. Tetris''''' is a game developed by Tengen for the Nintendo VS. System arcade platform. The game would be the basis for [[Tetris (NES, Tengen)]] released some time later, and is noticeably less developed (e.g. the piece graphics use only solid colored or striped blocks).<br />
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== Gameplay ==<br />
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=== Modes ===<br />
*1-player: Standard endless mode.<br />
*2-player Cooperative: Co-operate to clear lines on a common playfield. Both players will get the same sequence of pieces.<br />
*2-player Competitive: Simultaneous endless mode, aim to outlast the other player. Both players receive the same sequence of pieces.<br />
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=== Levels ===<br />
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The level up points are fixed regardless of starting level.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Level<br />
! Lines<br />
! Gravity (frames per row)<br />
|-<br />
|0 || 0 || 20<br />
|-<br />
|1 || 5 || 17<br />
|-<br />
|2 || 10 || 14<br />
|-<br />
|3 || 15 || 11<br />
|-<br />
|4 || 20 || 9<br />
|-<br />
|5 || 30 || 7<br />
|-<br />
|6 || 50 || 6<br />
|-<br />
|7 || 75 || 5.5<br />
|-<br />
|8 || 100 || 5<br />
|-<br />
|9 || 200 || 4.5<br />
|}<br />
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ARE is 20 frames.<br />
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=== Scoring ===<br />
The score for each [[tetromino]] that the player places is <math>d \times \min(r \times (r + h), 250)</math>, where<br />
*''d'' = 1 for normal gravity or 2 for soft [[drop]] when the tetromino lands<br />
*''r'' = the level number plus 1<br />
*''h'' = the row on which the tetromino was placed, minus 1 (0 = bottom)<br />
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Note that the tetromino must have been accelerating for a certain number of rows (~6) for the soft drop bonus to count.<br />
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There are no extra points for clearing lines.<br />
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=== Rotation ===<br />
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Rotation is the same as in [[Tetris (Atari)]], however there is no wallkick.<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Tetris (Atari)]]<br />
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[[Category:Official Tetris games]]<br />
[[Category:Arcade games]]<br />
[[Category:Arcade-only games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=VS._Tetris&diff=24681VS. Tetris2023-11-12T02:54:24Z<p>Arcorann: /* Gameplay */</p>
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{{Infobox |title = Vs. Tetris<br />
|developer = [[Tengen]]<br />
|publisher = Tengen<br />
|released = 1988<br />
|platform = Arcade<br />
|preview = 1<br />
|playfield = 10 &times; 20<br />
|hold = No<br />
|hard = No<br />
|system = Atari<br />
|boxart = Vs_Tetris_arcade.jpg<br />
|caption = ''VS. Tetris'' running on a Nintendo VS. Unisystem<br />
|title-scrn = Vs Tetris title.png<br />
|ingame-scrn = Vs Tetris ingame.png<br />
}}<br />
'''''VS. Tetris''''' is a game developed by Tengen for the Nintendo VS. System arcade platform. The game would be the basis for [[Tetris (NES, Tengen)]] released some time later, and is noticeably less developed (e.g. the piece graphics use only solid colored or striped blocks).<br />
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== Gameplay ==<br />
<br />
=== Modes ===<br />
*1-player: Standard endless mode.<br />
*2-player Cooperative: Co-operate to clear lines on a common playfield. As in 2-player, both players will get the same sequence of pieces.<br />
*2-player Competitive: Simultaneous endless mode, aim to outlast the other player. Both players receive the same sequence of pieces.<br />
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=== Levels ===<br />
<br />
The level up points are fixed regardless of starting level.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
! Level<br />
! Lines<br />
! Gravity<br />
|-<br />
|0 || 0<br />
|-<br />
|1 || 5<br />
|-<br />
|2 || 10<br />
|-<br />
|3 || 15<br />
|-<br />
|4 || 20<br />
|-<br />
|5 || 30<br />
|-<br />
|6 || 50<br />
|-<br />
|7 || .<br />
|-<br />
|8 || 100<br />
|-<br />
|9 ||<br />
|}<br />
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=== Scoring ===<br />
The score for each [[tetromino]] that the player places is <math>\min(d \times r \times (r + h), 999)</math>, where<br />
*''d'' = 1 for normal gravity or 2 for soft [[drop]] when the tetromino lands<br />
*''r'' = the level number plus 1<br />
*''h'' = the row on which the tetromino was placed, minus 1 (0 = bottom)<br />
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There are no extra points for clearing lines.<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Tetris (Atari)]]<br />
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[[Category:Official Tetris games]]<br />
[[Category:Arcade games]]<br />
[[Category:Arcade-only games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=NYET_II&diff=24675NYET II2023-11-11T10:01:41Z<p>Arcorann: Created page with "{{stub}} {{image requested}} {{Infobox |title = NYET II |developer = Proline Software |publisher = |released = |platform = PC (DOS) |preview= 1 |playfield= 10 &times; 22 |hold = No |hard = |boxart = |title-scrn = |ingame-scrn = |system = }} '''''NYET II''''' is a shareware Tetris clone for MS-DOS made by Proline Software. Category:Fan games"</p>
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'''''NYET II''''' is a shareware Tetris clone for MS-DOS made by Proline Software.<br />
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[[Category:Fan games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=DMGTRIS&diff=24657DMGTRIS2023-11-10T00:41:29Z<p>Arcorann: Created page with "{{Infobox | boxart = | caption = | developer = | publisher = | platform = Game Boy | released = 2023 | latestrelease = 2023-11-08 | sequel = | preview = | playfield = | hold = | hard = | system = | title-scrn = | ingame-scrn = }} {{stub}} DMGTRIS is a homebrew game for the Game Boy. == External links == * [https://git.villadelfia.org/villadelfia/dmgtris Gitea repository] * [https://github.com/Villadelfia/dmgtris..."</p>
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| platform = Game Boy<br />
| released = 2023<br />
| latestrelease = 2023-11-08<br />
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DMGTRIS is a homebrew game for the Game Boy.<br />
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== External links ==<br />
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* [https://git.villadelfia.org/villadelfia/dmgtris Gitea repository]<br />
* [https://github.com/Villadelfia/dmgtris GitHub repository]<br />
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[[Category:Fan games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=List_of_fan_games&diff=24639List of fan games2023-10-01T12:32:26Z<p>Arcorann: </p>
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<div>In the context of ''[[Tetris]]'', '''fan games''' are computer tetromino games unaffiliated with [[Elorg]], [[The Tetris Company]], or any current or past licensor of the Tetris brand.<br />
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== Straight tetromino games ==<br />
The following games more or less faithfully replicate the rules of some version of ''Tetris'', either pre-Guideline or post-Guideline:<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[2600tris]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[4-Tris]] <!-- http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/4-tris --> - Homebrew game cartridge by Joe Zbiciak for the Mattel Intellivision game console<br />
*[[4-Wide Trainer]]<!-- https://ddrkirby.com/games/4-wide-trainer/4-wide-trainer.html --> - A single player online tool to train users with the "4 Wide" combo strategy. <br />
*[[7*Ris]] <!-- https://smilebasicsource.com/page?pid=1247 --> - ''TGM'' fan game for the 3DS game SmileBASIC<br />
*[[9T Lines]]<!-- http://www.antrex.de/en --><br />
*[[A Gnowius' Challenge]]<br />
*[[A Tribute to Tetris]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/stygian-tetris.html http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/games/tetris/ --><br />
*[[Abandoned Bricks]]<br />
*ACiD Tetris (later renamed [[Super ACiD Block Attack]])<br />
*[[Aint]] - free software for MS-DOS, possibly the first copylefted tetromino game<br />
** [[EGAint]] - successor to Aint<br />
*[[Alizarin Tetris]] - features colour gravity similar to [[The Next Tetris]].<br />
*[[Alleytris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090525134621/http://cymonsgames.retroremakes.com/alleytris https://github.com/cymonsgames/CymonsGames https://web.archive.org/web/20080620080859/http://www.retroremakes.com:80/forum2/showthread.php?t=11106 --> - 4-wide well<br />
*[[Apotris]]<!-- https://akouzoukos.itch.io/apotris https://github.com/akouzoukos/apotris https://www.reddit.com/r/Tetris/comments/uid3pq/apotris_v2_is_out_now_you_can_now_battle_your/ https://retrododo.com/apotris/ --> - A Tetris clone for the Gameboy Advance<br />
*[[Astris]]<br />
*[[Atomic Tetris]] - clone for MS-DOS, focusing on versus play with items<br />
*[[Brian Caos Tempting Music Player]] <!-- http://web.archive.org/web/19990427115837/http://home6.inet.tele.dk/brianp/bctmp.htm --> (versions Beta 1 and Beta 2 previously known as "Brian Caos Tetris Music Player"), IT/MOD/S3M/XM music player with a built-in Tetris game<br />
*[[Bedter]] by Andrew Bednarz - freeware for Windows and Linux, famously targeted by TTC which alleged "look and feel" copyright violation<br />
*[[Beebris]] - A game for Atari Jaguar<br />
*[[BiTRIS]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20180317211914/http://www.yeasoft.com/site/vintage:bitris --> - clone focusing on doubles play<br />
*[[Blockbox]] - A web based Java TGM clone <br />
*[http://blocks.gamenull.com Blocks] A Java version of the game.<br />
*[[Block Star]] <!-- http://apps.facebook.com/fbtetris/ --> - Integrated Facebook Tetris, featuring comparison leaderboard to your circle of friends, or all users. Subsequently taken over by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Blockdrop]] - A browser game with several modes.<br />
*[[Blocktrix]] - A derivative of TetriNET.<br />
*[[Blocks from Hell]] - A DOS game<br />
*[[Blox]] - An online clone with multiplayer, singleplayer modes and an opener practice mode.<br />
*[[Bocus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Bocus_1989 --><br />
*[[BombStepper]] - A game featuring Tetris Battle-style bombs.<br />
*[[Brash Point II]] - A Flash Point clone for PC-88<br />
*[[Breakris]] by Jürgen Müller - freeware for Windows. It has a very good single and multiplayer-Tetris, plus Breakris - Breakout and Tetris at the same time.<br />
*[[Bricks '2000]]<!-- https://www.inner-smile.com/dl_bri.htm --><br />
*[[Cambridge]] - A TGM-style fan game developed on the LOVE platform by JoeZeng and SashLilac<br />
*[[catboiquatro]]<!-- http://raincomplex.net/dump/cbq.html --><br />
*[[Challenger Tetris]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/challenger-tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[Chetiry]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Crowley: World Tour]] - Tetris clone for the ZX Spectrum Next<br />
*[[CRTetris]]<br />
*[[Crystal Cubes]]<!-- http://nzlab.dk/Productions/productions.htm --><br />
*[[Cubemaster Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100628045933/http://w1.435.telia.com/~u43509647/ --><br />
*[[Cultris]] - A game focusing on combo-based play.<br />
*[[Cultris II]] - Sequel to Cultris.<br />
*[[Cursed Blocks]]<!-- https://github.com/Manabender/Cursed-Blocks --><br />
*[[Cytroxia]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20001013122024/http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/9625/cytroxia.htm --><br />
*[[dcQuad]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050405004011/http://douglas.min.net:80/dcquad/ --> - Homebrew for Dreamcast.<br />
*[[Detris Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021217071951/http://gamehippo.com:80/cat/3-16_4.shtml --><br />
*[[Ditris (Amiga)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/amiga-ditris.html--><br />
*[[Ditris (Commodore 64)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/c64-ditris.html --><br />
*[[Double Blocks]] - A clone for DOS. Features multiplayer via modem.<br />
*[[DTET]]<br />
*[[Dúshlán]] - Homebrew game for NES. A port of Falling Blocks with extra features.<br />
<!-- *[[EIPC Free Tetris]] https://web.archive.org/web/20100423114404/www.eipcprograms.com/product.php?id=8 https://web.archive.org/web/20100706212344/http://www.ultimatumz.com:80/product.php?id=8 --><br />
*[[Edtris 2600]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Eirstt]]<!-- https://tetrisconcept.net/threads/eirstt.1396/ --><br />
*[[Eitrix]] <!-- http://www.ericjorgensen.com/Eittris.html formerly known as --><!-- http://www.betafreak.com/Games/Eitrix/index.html --> - Successor to Varmint's EITtris. Has 8-player play.<br />
*[[Emlith]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101023063932/http://www.emurasoft.com/games/index.htm--> - A clone for Windows 3.x. Later ported to 32-bit Windows.<br />
*[[enable Netris32]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021207200103/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/netris.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20080417053545/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/index.php?target=docs/applications/netris/netris.html --><br />
*[[Eqtris]] - <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20150219090013/http://equ.in/ox/comp/eqtris/ --> Clone for Windows. Incorporates Tetris 2 (Fuxoft) levels into its Challenge Mode.<br />
*[[Example Block Game]]<br />
*[[Ezoris]] - Clone for x68000.<br />
<!-- * [http://www.excelgames.org/tetris.asp Excel Tetris] there are too many versions of Excel Tetris out there --><br />
*[[F-Tetris]]<!-- http://mateusz.viste.fr/software/f-tetris/--><br />
*[[Face to Face]] (決戰俄羅斯) - a 1990 Taiwanese Tetris/Bloxeed clone focusing on versus play, apparently popular in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.<br />
*[[Falling Blocks]] - Game for ZX Spectrum. Stage-based.<br />
*[[Falling Down]] <!-- http://kirisame.oboroduki.com/falling_down.html --> - Features many gimmicks and the ability to add user-created courses.<br />
*[[Falling Lightblocks]] - A [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]] game with [[T-Spin]] bonuses<!-- (T spin Single gain 300 points, T spin Double gain 1,200 points) --><br />
*[[Falling Up]] <!-- http://www.erif.org/code/fallingup/ --> - a "twist" on Tetris (freeware/open source for Windows, OS X, linux)<br />
*[[Falling Kwadrats]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/1745030/ --><br />
*[[FanTris]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/918960/FanTris/ --><br />
*[[Fightttris VR]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/841340/Fightttris_VR/ --><br />
*[[four-tris]] <!-- https://github.com/fiorescarlatto/four-tris/--> - Open source and '''practice focused''' client built on the AutoIt scripting language.<br />
*[[Freefall]] - An implementation in the Inform language designed for text adventures. <!-- https://eblong.com/zarf/if.html#freefall --><br />
*[[From Below]] - A homebrew game for NES. <!-- https://mhughson.itch.io/from-below --><br />
*[[From Below Pocket]] - Port of From Below to Game Boy.<br />
*[[Full HD Tetris]] - A series of games with Full HD resolution and large playfields.<br />
*[[Geo]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[GinT]] - Falling Tetromino game within the 3D world of Second Life.<br />
*[[GTET]] - A clone of [[Tetris The Grand Master]].<br />
*[[HaCKeR]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/HaCKeR_201602 --><br />
*[[Hakairis]]<br />
*[[Heboris]] - A clone inspired by the TGM series. Has many unofficial expansions.<br />
*[[Heboris (FM Towns)]]<br />
*[[Hubricks]] - Homebrew for NES<br />
*[[InfidHells]] <!-- https://abject.itch.io/infidhells --><br />
*[[Infinitris (infinitris.net)]]<br />
*[[Jagtris]] - Homebrew for Atari Jaguar<br />
*[[Java Duel Tetris]] <!-- https://dueltetris.webs.com/ --><br />
*[http://tang.cmoo.com/~snor/weeds/Java_Tetris_v2.11/tetris.html Java Tetris v2.11] - Nice Java applet Tetris clone by Andreas Ludwig that supports multi-player and computer AI players<br />
*[[Jester]] <!-- http://jesterblocks.net --><br />
*[[Jstris]] - An online clone with multiplayer.<br />
*[[Just Stack]] - Simplistic web fan game with unique cooperative modes. <!-- https://www.juststack.net --><br />
*[[King of Stackers]] - Turn based strategy tetris<br />
*[[Klotz]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090416112542/http://www.mystrobl.de/Plone/basteleien/windows-oldies/klotz-und-winadv21 -->- Game for Windows 2.x.<br />
*[[Kralizec Tetris]] - Tetris game for the MSX<br />
*[[L2Stack]]<!-- https://github.com/llbit/L2Stack https://launchpad.net/l2stack --><br />
*[[LJ65]] (formerly Tetramino) - a homebrew game for NES.<br />
*[[Lockjaw]] - primarily a guideline simulator, with dozens of options to change behavior<br />
*[[Lockjaw: The Overdose]] (formerly Tetanus On Drugs) - free software for Game Boy Advance, inspired by Tetripz<br />
*[[LTris]]<br />
*Master of Blocks series:<br />
**[[The Master of Blocks]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: The Complete DX]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Horror-Reflex]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Apotheosis]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks 5-X: Desperation]]<br />
*[[MASTERS LINE]]<br />
*[[MaTris]] - A game written using pygame. Has been used in academia. <!-- https://github.com/Uglemat/MaTris --><br />
*[[Megatris (DOS, Adam Cohen and Brian Cohn)]] <!-- http://cd.textfiles.com/gigagames5/DOS/TETRIS/ --><br />
*[[MegaTris (DOS, Roman Macionczyk)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/MEGATRISInstaller --> - Polish clone.<br />
*[[Megatris (Uzebox)]]<br />
*[[MisaMino]]<br />
*[[Modular Tetris]] - Tetris clone with highly customizable playing grid as well as pentominoes<br />
*[[MultiMino]] <!-- https://gamejolt.com/games/multimino/556683 --><br />
*[[Multitet]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20020613083922/http://leo.worldonline.es:80/jerzegor/gogosoftware/enmultitet.html --><br />
*[[Multris (Spogg.com)]] - A multiplayer game.<br />
*[[N-Blox]] - Tetris clone by Neave Games. Later acquired by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Neitris]]<!-- http://neitris.sourceforge.net/ --> - A multiplayer clone inspired by EITtris.<br />
*[[Neotris]] - A game for the Neo-Geo featuring 4-player support.<br />
*[[Netris (Brian E. Lemoff)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Netris_1020 --><br />
*[[Netris for Windows]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/NETRIS11 --><br />
*[[netris (Trevor Slocum)]] - A game playable over SSH.<br />
*[[Nishisansou Tetris]] - Tetris clone for the Sharp X68000.<br />
*[[Notrus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Notrus_1020 --> <br />
*[[Novalight Tetris]]<br />
*[[Nuclear Insanity]]<!-- http://www.monstersoft.com/games/nuclear/ --><br />
*[[Nuketris]] <!-- https://nuketris.com/ --><br />
*[[NullpoMino]] - highly customisable clone with many modes.<br />
*[[Nyet]] - one of the earliest Tetris clones, dating from 1988.<br />
*[[Nyet II]] - game by Proline Software for DOS<br />
*[[NYET III]] - sequel to Nyet II<br />
*[[Petris]] - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[PhantomTris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/PhantomTrisSW1992JasonBertschiStrategyAction --><br />
*[[PhantomTris 2]]<br />
*[[Picoris]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console.<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=38620 --><br />
*[[Picoris 2: Absolute Zero]]<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=88083#p --><br />
*[[Pokittris]] - Tetris for the Pokitto [https://talk.pokitto.com/t/game-pokittris/467]<br />
*[[Pufftris]] <!-- https://ellis.fyi/blog/pufftris-most-insane-tetris-clone-ever/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Trial]] <!--https://kagamine-rin.itch.io/puzzle-trial --><br />
*[[PVP Blocks]]<br />
*[[Q2Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20000823073926/http://members.xoom.com/phooky/q2tetris.html --> - Mod for Quake 2.<br />
*[[Quadra]] - Open source clone with cascade gravity, successor to Remtris 2. Features very fast-paced online play.<br />
*[[Quadrapassel]] (formerly Gnometris)<br />
*[[Quinn]] - Described as an arcade-style tetromino puzzle game written and designed specifically for macOS<br />
*[[Radon]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Radon95_1020 --><br />
*[[Remtris]] <!-- http://synt4x.org/tgm/hellfire/software/ --> - Freeware clone with cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Remtris 2]] - Sequel to Remtris, focusing on multiplayer.<br />
*[[Retromino]]<br />
*[[Rheolism]] - A Tetris game in one line of BBC Basic.<br />
*[[Rotris]] - Homebrew for GBA, inspired by Pufftris<br />
*[[Rotris (vdweller]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20181101063934/https://vdweller.awardspace.com/ --><br />
*[[Startris]] - A game on king.com where you can win real money<br />
*[[Shiromino]] - possibly the most accurate PC-based simulator of the TGM series<br />
*[[Simpletris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030417131426/http://www.willemssoft.com:80/english/index1024normal.html --><br />
*[[Sirtet Voyager]] - A game for Mac OS.<br />
*[[Small Tetris]]<!-- http://www.ftp.funet.fi/index/msdos/games/tetris/2ktetris.zip --> - A game with a 2 KiB executable.<br />
*[[Solaris]]<br />
*[[Sonic Tetris]]<!-- https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2198/ --><br />
*[[Spirit Drop]]<!-- https://rayblastgames.com/spiritdrop.php --> - A block-stacking puzzle game with emphasis on control and self-improvement. <br />
*[[Stackfuse]]<!--https://github.com/sinefuse/stackfuse --><br />
*[[Super Puzzler]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[Super Retriss]] - A game with the goal of clearing a target "flicking" block.<br />
*[[Syoboris]] - A SDL-based game for Mac probably inspired by Heboris, now apparently lost.<br />
*[[T-C v4]]<!-- http://joco.suso.org/joco/ --><br />
*[[T3tr0s]] - A Tetris game that has 10 themes based on various Tetris games that can be changed on the fly.<br />
<!-- Tatris 2008 --><br />
*[[Team Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090225065702/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/ttetris.htm --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for Commodore 64.<br />
*[[Techlogica TechTris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101211131245/http://www.techlogica.us:80/software/techtris/ --><br />
*[[Techmino]] - Professional, Multi-platform game with many modes and custom options.<br />
*[[Tet42]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Tet42SW1989EduardKappelA.BanzhafStrategyPuzzle --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for DOS.<br />
*[[Tetra Blocks]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20130120060407/http://hem.passagen.se:80/nashua/tetra/ https://archive.org/details/Tetra_Blocks --><br />
*[[Tetra Legends]]<br />
*[[Tetra Online]]<br />
*[[Tetracycline]] - Homebrew for the Sega Master System.<br />
*[[Tetreml]]<!-- https://leduyquang753.github.io/tetreml/ --><br />
*[http://www.airspace-v.com/ggadgets/tetriculis.htm Tetriculis] — Tetris as Google Gadget.<br />
*[[TetriNET]]<br />
*[[TetriNET 2]]<br />
*[[TETR.IO]]<br />
*[[Tetrio]] (tetrio.io) - A versus game where both players share a field.<br />
*[[Tetripz]] by Mute Fantasies - freeware for MS-DOS, with visual distortions of the playfield<br />
*[[Tetris (Flash, Gavin Ward)]]<!-- http://ccgi.gdward.plus.com/tetris/index.php https://web.archive.org/web/20070711211733/http://www.gdward.plus.com/site/flash/ https://web.archive.org/web/20160609193801/http://www.gdward.plus.com:80/site/flash/ --> - A game inspired by TGM.<br />
*[[Tetris (Galaksija)]] <!-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrgYxML8RWg --><br />
*[[Tetris (Jupiter Ace)]] <!-- http://jupiler.retrolandia.net/ --><br />
*[[Tetris (Philips VG5000)]] <!-- https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=4965&start=0 --><br />
*[[Tetris (Smaky)]] <!-- https://twitter.com/BlupiGames/status/1384031163145068551 --> <br />
*[[Tetris 2 (Fuxoft)]] - Game for ZX Spectrum.<br />
*[[Tetris 3]]<br />
*[[Tetris 4]]<br />
*[[Tetris 3000]] <!-- http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris 4000]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030726012505/http://tetris4000.alawar.com:80/ http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Adventure]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041211000057/http://users.volja.net:80/realguirao/EnglishMain.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Arena]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetrisarena.shtml --><br />
*[[Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)]] - A game inspired by Atari's arcade version of Tetris.<br />
*[[Tetris-EX]]<br />
*[[Tetris Lite]] - Game for Windows 9x. Uses an AI for its demo mode.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Amiga)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Craig Rothwell)]] - A DOS game inspired by the Amiga game.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Michiel Ouwehand)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Queen]] <!-- http://qtetris.sourceforge.net --><br />
*[[Tetris Revolution]]<!-- <br />
http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[&#1058;&#1045;&#1058;&#1056;&#1048;&#1057; SEMIPRO-68k]] - clone for the X68000, notable for the first use of 20G<br />
*[[Tetris Slide]]<!--https://youtube.com/watch?v=sUSgUEWh7jE also Tetris Abyss Infinite --><br />
*[[Tetris to the Max]] - Clone for DOS. 38 wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Yuri Balagurov)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --> - Clone for DOS. Has many performance statistics and customisation options.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Oscar Giner)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20080926160818/http://www.oginer.tk:80/ --><br />
*[[Tetris V]] - a Sega Tetris clone for the X68000. <br />
*[[Tetris Weightlifting]] - A modified version of Tetris using exercise equipment as the control mechanism.<br />
*[[Tetroblox]] <!-- https://www.roblox.com/games/6795867689/ --> - Beta ''Roblox''-based stacker with a focus on accurate, solid mechanics and speed.<br />
*[[Tetroid 2012]] <!-- https://entity.be --><br />
*[http://members.allegro.cc/ThomasHarte/javascript/tetrominoes.html Tetrominoes] A light and fast Javascript version of the game <!-- differentiate this from other JS clones please --><br />
*[[Tetr.js]] - A guideline compliant web based client with 40L and Dig modes<br />
*[[Tetyis]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console. <!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=72731#p --><br />
*[[Texmaster]] - contains almost every mode from the TGM series except for Sakura from Ti and code specific game modes<br />
*[[Textris (rsninja)]] - A recreation of the [[Tetris (Electronika 60)|Electronika 60]] version, but with modern Guideline rules.<br />
*[[Textris DS]] - A homebrew game for the Nintendo DS.<br />
*[[Textmode Tetris]]<!-- http://www.sweatbox.dk/games/Tetris/Tetris.html --><br />
*[[T-Game 4]]<!-- http://msx.nabebugyou.com/ --> - homebrew for the MSX.<br />
*[[Tiny Tetris]]<!-- http://web.archive.org/web/20100826013837/http://rednest.rosinter.ru:80/main.htm#projects --><br />
*[[Tommy's Nyet]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Tommys_Nyet_1989 --> - shareware clone for DOS. Has a hot-seat "tournament mode" where multiple players are given the same piece sequence and need to get as high a score as possible.<br />
*[[Touhou Battle Gaiden]] - A Tetris Battle Gaiden-style game with Touhou Project characters.<br />
*[[Touhoumino]]<br />
*[[Twintris]] <!-- which Twintris was this again --><br />
*[[Twintris (Digital Marketing, programmed by Svein Berge)]] - A clone for Amiga<br />
*[[TwitchTetris]]<!-- https://www.rossipotti.de/ausgabe28/tetris/index.html--> - A game written in JavaScript.<br />
*[[Ultris: The Ultimate Tetris]]<br />
*[[UGM]] - ''[[TGM]]'' clone with art and music by Simon Stålenhag.<br />
*[[UNO Free Fall]] [http://gameboy.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r31435.htm][http://www.concretesoftware.com/product/unofreefall.shtml], 2007<br />
*[[Varmint's EITtris]] - A multiplayer clone with powerups.<br />
*[[Vertris]]<!-- http://vertris.googlepages.com/ --> - A simple cross-platform clone.<br />
*[[VGATetris]]<br />
*[[Vitetris]]<!-- http://www.victornils.net/tetris/ --> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[WinTris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Includes extended pieces.<br />
*[[Yet Another Tetris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Had a piece editor and adjustable playfield size.<br />
*[[Yetris]]<!--http://alexdantas.github.io/yetris/--> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[Zentris]] - by Robert J. Sundling<br />
**[[Super Zentris]]<br />
**[[Zentris 3000]]<br />
*[[Zetrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050908054947/http://www.gx3d.com:80/zetrix.html --><br />
*[[ZTetris]] - Game for Texas Instruments graphing calculators.<br />
<br />
== 1-key finesse games == <!-- name? --><br />
These are games that assign a key to each combination of rotation and horizontal movement, which in a 10-column playfield would require 40 keys.<br />
*[[Finesse (XaeL)]] <!-- https://github.com/alex-ong/Finesse/releases/ --><br />
*[[KeyBlox]]<br />
*[https://lk00100100.github.io/KeyboardFallingBlocks/client/index.html Keyboard Falling Blocks] - One key finesse 40L game<br />
*[[Typomino]]<br />
*[[TypingTetromino]]<br />
<br />
== Malicious piece generation ==<br />
Variants that attempt to give the player the worst possible piece.<br />
*[[Bastet]] - Literally, Bastard Tetris. Made to be as annoying and frustrating as possible.<br />
*[[Birdris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050428005322/http://site.ifrance.com/nazgul/grenier/grenier.htm --> - DOS game by Andrew Bird. <br />
*[[Hatetris]] - Variation by Sam Hughes of Things of Interest. Has a replay system.<br />
*[[Stacked Odds]]<!-- http://www.rrrrthats5rs.com/games/stacked-odds/--> - Uses an 8-wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetrevil]] - Incorporates a system to balance piece distribution (choose between weights, 7-bag and 21-bag).<br />
*[[Worst Piece Piece Game]]<!-- https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/worstpiecegame/ --> - Hold is available. Has six levels of difficulty.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have game modes that attempt to do this:<br />
*Abandoned Bricks in Bastet mode (using the algorithm from v0.41 of Bastet)<br />
*Cultris II during the WTF challenge<br />
*F-Tetris in Bastard! mode<br />
*Java Duel Tetris in Nightmare mode<br />
*LTris with Expert Mode on (with the constraint that piece generation still acts as a bag randomiser in this mode)<br />
*NullpoMino when using the Tetrevil mode mod (also part of Blitz's mod pack) <br />
*Quadrapassel<br />
*Zeromeaner when using the Eviline randomiser (successor to Tetrevil)<br />
<br />
== Other piece sets ==<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but change the piece set, most commonly by adding [[pentomino]]es, but also other larger or smaller polyominoes, or pseudo-polyominoes, or sometimes even quasi-polyominoes.<br />
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*[[Combinos]] <!-- http://combinos.herokuapp.com/ --> - Successor to ntris.<br />
*[[Egapet]]<br />
*[[FÜNEF]] - Game for Windows 2.x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Heptrix]] - Uses a selection of heptominoes.<br />
*[[Infinitris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Infinitris_1020 --> - Game with many options, including input recording.<br />
*[[Multris (RustyMonster)]] <!-- https://rustymonster.itch.io/multris --><br />
*[[nlith]] - A game for PC-9801, possibly the first Japanese Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[ntris]] - A game that gives larger pieces as the player progresses.<br />
*[[N-Tris (Diamond Games)]] <!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/gamekitty320/n-tris --> - A Flash game with a similar idea.<br />
*[[Penta]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20091027034652/http://us.geocities.com/liviozuc/pag1_eng.html --><br />
*[[Pentis]] - DOS game. Uses pentominoes. Has customisable keys.<br />
*[[Pentis (Tony Raugas)]]<!-- http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0003658 --> - ZX Spectrum game.<br />
*[[Pentix]] - DOS game. Adds pentominoes as well as smaller polyominoes. Possibly the first ever Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[Pentix (Andrei Gorianov)]]<!-- http://www.goscreen.info/pentix/ --> - Remake of the DOS Pentix. Includes touch input.<br />
*[[Pentix++]]<!-- http://pentix.online/ --> - Online pentomino game. Has leaderboards.<br />
*[[Pentix Unlimited]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --><br />
*[[Pentominovich]] - Game for Android and Windows, with considerable inspiration from Atari Tetris.<br />
*[[Pentris (Hunter Freyer)]]<!-- http://www.pentris.net/ --><br />
*[[Pentris (Patrick Fournier)]]<!-- http://pentris.patrickfournier.com/ --><br />
*[[Pentrix (Cathelius)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100122111521/http://www.cathelius.co.uk:80/flash/pentrix --> - Has cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Pent-up]]<br />
*[[PROTO]] (PROgressive Tetris Outline) - Game for Windows 9x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Rammer]] - Playfield is rotated 90 degrees for landscape play. Has large pieces.<br />
*[[TERIAS WIN]] - A game that uses pseudo-trominoes.<br />
*[[The Son of Tetris Project]] - adds pieces to the piece set starting from level 3.<br />
*[[Tototris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20060526172643/http://www.well-played.com/tototris/ --> - Apparently lost.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have the option to play with a non-standard piece set:<br />
*Cambridge<br />
*EGAint<br />
*Emlith<br />
*Super Retriss<br />
*Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)<br />
*WinTris<br />
*Yet Another Tetris<br />
<!-- *NullpoMino --><br />
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== Non-2D variants ==<br />
These games correspond to attempts to take the gameplay of Tetris into higher (or lower) dimensions. See also [[List of games#Other_.22-tris.22_games]].<br />
<br />
*[[Humorous versions#1D Tetris]] - Various 1D variants.<br />
*[[3D Tetris (online game)]] - [http://www.3dtetris.com 3dtetris.com] 3D variant of the classic Tetris game. You can play the game: online, offline and mobile. The game use the Java virtual machine.<br />
*[[3DTRIS]] - [http://www.3dtris.de 3dtris.de] A clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D variant of Tetris) in Macromedia Flash. Its gameplay is very smooth, just like original Blockout. Online high score list with growing competitions.<br />
*[[3Tris]]<!-- http://www.pangoo.it/3tris/fast.html --> - A Blockout clone.<br />
*[[4D-Tris]] - A 4D variant where the aim is to fill 2 &times; 2 &times; 2 layers.<br />
*[[BlockOut II]] - [http://www.www.blockout.net/blockout2 blockout.net] The best clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D Tetris) for Windows using DirectX. Online high score list, forum, wiki.<br />
*[https://blockout.nu BlockOut] - An online browser version in HTML5 and JavaScript, with global scoreboard.<br />
*[[Frac]] - A 3D variant for DOS and Macintosh.<br />
*[[Frac4d]]<!-- https://www.classicdosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1350 --> - A 4D variant derived from Frac. Released as freeware in 2006.<br />
*[[HyperTetris]] - Another 4D variant with a 4 &times; 4 &times; 4 &times; 10 playfield.<br />
*[[oti3]]<!-- http://www7.plala.or.jp/kfb/games/index.html--> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Polycubes]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2009/04/13/3d-tetris-variations-polycubes/ --><br />
*[[Polytope Tetris]] - A variant with a configurable number of dimensions (though playability suffers at 5D and above).<br />
*[[SDLBlock]]<!-- http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/sdlblock/ --> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Takalith]] - A Blockout-like game for the PC-9801.<br />
**[[Wakataka]] - A clone of Takalith for Windows 3.1.<br />
**[[Takalith EX]] - A Takalith-inspired game for Windows 9x.<br />
*[[T^3]]<!-- https://sourceforge.net/projects/t-3/ --> - A 3D variant.<br />
*[[XWelltris]] - A clone of Welltris.<br />
<br />
==Other variants==<br />
These games have game play rules inspired by ''Tetris'', such as rotation of shapes to form complete lines, but introduce rule variations that change the game play greatly.<br />
<br />
See also [[Humorous versions]] for games too short or not playable enough to have their own page.<br />
<br />
*[[3D-Stereogram Tetris]]<!-- https://www.deviantart.com/3dimka/art/3D-Stereogram-Tetris-36795242 --><br />
*[[BEATris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Bomblin]] - A Bombliss clone, taking inspiration from the TGM series.<br />
*[[Bombrite]] - Another Bombliss-type game.<br />
*[[Bomb'n Blast]] - A homebrew game for ColecoVision.<br />
*[[Chextris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Confusetris]] - <!-- https://github.com/hut/confusetris --> Overlays another piece shape over the active piece. <br />
*[[CubeStorm Planets]]<br />
*[[Da]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Da_1020 --> - merges Tetris gameplay and Columns gameplay<br />
*[[Diatris]]<br />
*[[Dream of Pixels]] - A game where the player has to remove tetromino-shaped pieces from a cloud mass.<br />
*[[Equadrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090725115512/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/equadrix.htm --> - Form expressions matching the target number.<br />
*[[Factris]]<!-- https://mathigon.org/factris --> - A game where pieces are rectangles with different areas, and "rotating" involves changing the dimensions of the rectangle.<br />
*[[First-Person Tetris]] <!-- firstpersontetris.com --> - the player's viewpoint is centred on the falling piece, and rotates when the piece is rotated.<br />
*[[Futilitris]]<br />
*[[Go-Tet]] <!-- https://gotet.io/ --> - Move the playfield around to collect blocks.<br />
*[[Go Tetris!]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2007/10/03/play-go-tetris-10/ --> - Merges Tetris gameplay with the capturing rules of Go.<br />
*[http://mbarich.tripod.com/java/tetris.htm Java Tetris] - A Java Tetris game that follows the gameplay rules of the original, but has more than 30 shape types and a few new game modes, including a "Hardcore" mode where the game is played on a 125x125 grid.<br />
*[[Gravytris]]<br />
*[[Heaven]] <!-- http://www.gudmagazine.com/games/heaven/ --> - Based on the xkcd strip of the same name; regularly drops "heavenly" blocks that cover the entire stack.<br />
*[[Hell Tetris]] <!-- http://www.kongregate.com/games/banthar/hell-tetris --> - Based on another xkcd strip; gives the playfield a rounded bottom.<br />
*[[Hexlis]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20070302175345/http://d.hatena.ne.jp:80/chamekan/20041213 https://web.archive.org/web/20120220081440/http://vxo.jp:80/test/hexlis.html--> - A Flash game where the rows are expressed as hexadecimal numbers.<br />
**[[Tetris16]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041214081721/http://www.denkiburo.com:80/tetris16/ --> - A terminal game with the same idea.<br />
**[[Hextris (taichino)]]<!-- http://hextris.herokuapp.com/ --> - A JavaScript game with the same idea.<br />
*[[Kowaris]] - Introduces a mechanic where blocks can break.<br />
**[[Kowaris Kai]]<br />
*[[Kowaris EX]] - <!-- https://www.freem.ne.jp/win/game/26279 --> Remake of Kowaris (created with permission by the original creator)<br />
*[[Kuzuris]] - Online game inspired by Kowaris. Apparently defunct.<br />
*[[MagBlocks]] <!-- https://bimdav.itch.io/magblocks --> - Cooperative with physics.<br />
*[[Magic Eye Tetris]]<!-- http://www.lutanho.net/play/magiceyetetris.html --><br />
*[[Monotris]] - Flash game. Drop pieces to form tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Multris (Commodore 64)]] - A game in which up to four pieces are active at the same time.<br />
*[[Not Tetris]] - Incorporates a physics engine. The aim is to stack as many pieces as possible on the playfield before topping out.<br />
**[[Not Tetris 2]] - Adds a game mode where lines can be cleared.<br />
*[[Pentominon]]<!-- http://www.astralsystem.com/games/pentominon/ --><br />
*[[Phystris]] <!-- http://phystris.pi-dev.com/ --> - Incorporates a physics engine. Has modes based on clearing horizonal lines, clearing colour lines, and making groups of blocks of the same colour.<br />
*[[Plummet Equilibrium]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20170623003946/http://zarat.us/tra/plummet-equilibrium/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Juggle Trouble]] - two pieces fall simultaneously, clear lines or 5x5 squares<br />
*[[Quatris (DOS, Eugene Kim)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Quatris --> and its sequels <!-- https://www.dosgames.com/game/quatris-ii-gold/, https://archive.org/details/software?and%5B%5D=quatris&sin= --><br />
*[[Quatris (Zimond)]] <!-- http://www.gamezworld.de/showentry.php?ID=674 --><br />
*[[Retris]] <!-- http://www.flashbynight.com/retris/retris.html --> - Has a gimmick on every alternate piece.<br />
*[[RougeRis: Trials of Dungeonfall]] - A roguelike-Tetris hybrid for Pico-8.<br />
*[[Soft-body Tetris]] <!-- https://newbie-indie-game-dev.itch.io/softbody-tetris --><br />
*[[Structris]] - Game for Apple II. Dodge falling tetrominoes that are fired at the player.<br />
*[[Tetratris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090729074815/http://geocities.com/tetratris/--><br />
*[[Tetratris True]]<!-- http://www.pygame.org/project/347/ https://web.archive.org/web/20071203204258/http://www.psyguygames.com:80/tetratris/ download appears to be lost --><br />
*[[Tetrex]] - A game that uses tetrahexes.<br />
*[[Tetriller]]<br />
*[[Tetris<45]]<!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/meltymap/tetris-45 --> - A game where pieces fall at a 45-degree angle.<br />
*[[Tetris'D: The Game]] - Dodge falling tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Tetrisweeper]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20120702120055/http://www.fongeboon.com:80/game/tetrisweeper.html --> - Combines Tetris and Minesweeper. Apparently lost.<br />
*[[Tetron]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20040613121939/http://marnich.cjb.net:80/ https://web.archive.org/web/20040507105537/http://marnich.port5.com:80/dl/ --> - A game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Textris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Texttris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Torus]] - Another game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Tuper Tario Tros.]] - Combines Super Mario Bros. and Tetris.<br />
*[[Uehara Tetris]]<br />
*[[Untris]] - A Tetris game played in reverse.<br />
*[[Yukidoke no Kaze]] <!-- http://bwv.jp/yukidoke/ --><br />
<br />
== Pieces made out of non-rectangular shapes ==<br />
<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but use pieces made out of other polygons such as hexagons.<br />
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*[[A-1 Geo-Fit Game Pack]]<!-- http://www.webruler.com/mtreciokas/a1geofit.htm --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[Angularis]]<!-- https://angularis.mondaybits.com/ --> - Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[BeeTris (Philippe Basciano)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/BeeTris_1020 --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyhexes, similar to Hex Tetris.<br />
*[[Beetris (Simsalabim Software)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Beetris --> - A DOS game. Uses polyhexes and a hexagonal playfield. Lines are cleared in two directions.<br />
*[[Bikaka]]<!-- http://macintoshgarden.org/games/bikaka --> - A Macintosh game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Blockz!]]<!-- https://wellgames.com/free_online/blockz/ --> - A Flash game. The player can select between polyominos, polyhexes and polyiamonds.<br />
*[[BricksFix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041204060507/http://www.madivar.com:80/bricksfix/ --><br />
*[[Crazy Tetris]]<!-- http://www.astatix.com/crazytetris.php --><br />
*[[Hex Tetris]] - A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Hextris]]<!-- http://www.hextris.com/ http://macintoshgarden.org/games/hextris https://www.myabandonware.com/game/hextris-16a --> A game for UNIX later ported to Mac and DOS. Uses polyhexes. It was later licensed by Konami and released for arcades as [[Hexion]].<br />
*[[Pyramid]] - An unlicensed game for NES. Uses polyabolos.<br />
**[[Pyramid 2]] - Sequel. Supports two players.<br />
*[[TAZ]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20140826171240/http://www.download-central.ws/Win16/Tetris/TAZ/ --> A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
*[[Triangle Tetris]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20141130141101/http://www.download-central.ws:80/DOS/Tetris/T/Triangle --> A game for DOS. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[List of official Tetris games]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fangame Fangame on English Wikipedia]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090727082601/http://tetris.gamehistoryonline.com:80/ Tetris and Tetris Clones] - nearly 200 games covered<br />
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{{Infobox |title = Vs. Tetris<br />
|developer = [[Tengen]]<br />
|publisher = Tengen<br />
|released = 1988<br />
|platform = Arcade<br />
|preview = 1<br />
|playfield = 10 &times; 20<br />
|hold = No<br />
|hard = No<br />
|system = Atari<br />
|boxart = Vs_Tetris_arcade.jpg<br />
|caption = ''VS. Tetris'' running on a Nintendo VS. Unisystem<br />
|title-scrn = Vs Tetris title.png<br />
|ingame-scrn = Vs Tetris ingame.png<br />
}}<br />
'''''VS. Tetris''''' is a game developed by Tengen for the Nintendo VS. System arcade platform. The game would be the basis for [[Tetris (NES, Tengen)]] released some time later, and is noticeably less developed (e.g. the piece graphics use only solid colored or striped blocks).<br />
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== Gameplay ==<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Tetris (Atari)]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Official Tetris games]]<br />
[[Category:Arcade games]]<br />
[[Category:Arcade-only games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=VS._Tetris&diff=24638VS. Tetris2023-10-01T10:38:27Z<p>Arcorann: should be VS. System, also caps</p>
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<br />
{{Infobox |title = Vs. Tetris<br />
|developer = [[Tengen]]<br />
|publisher = Tengen<br />
|released = 1988<br />
|platform = Arcade<br />
|preview = 1<br />
|playfield = 10 &times; 20<br />
|hold = No<br />
|hard = No<br />
|system = Atari<br />
|boxart = Vs_Tetris_arcade.jpg<br />
|caption = ''VS. Tetris'' running on a Nintendo VS. Unisystem<br />
|title-scrn = Vs Tetris title.png<br />
|ingame-scrn = Vs Tetris ingame.png<br />
}}<br />
'''''VS. Tetris''''' is a game developed by Tengen for the Nintendo VS. System arcade platform. The game would be the basis for [[Tetris (NES, Tengen)]] released some time later, and is noticeably less developed (e.g. the piece graphics use only solid colored or striped blocks).<br />
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== Gameplay ==<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Tetris (Atari)]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Official Tetris games]]<br />
[[Category:Arcade games]]<br />
[[Category:Arcade-only games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=User:Arcorann/Rotation&diff=24637User:Arcorann/Rotation2023-10-01T03:23:11Z<p>Arcorann: </p>
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<div>== I ==<br />
<br />
{|<br />
!rowspan="2"| Rotation type<br />
!rowspan="2"| Notable usage<br />
!colspan="4"| Diagram<br />
|-<br />
!State 1<br />
!State 2<br />
!State 3<br />
!State 4<br />
|-<br />
|2-state, upper-right<br />
|[[Original Rotation System]], [[Sega Rotation]]<br />
|<playfield><br />
....<br />
IIII<br />
....<br />
....<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..I.<br />
..I.<br />
..I.<br />
..I.<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|2-state, lower-right<br />
|[[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]]<br />
|<playfield><br />
....<br />
....<br />
IIII<br />
....<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..I.<br />
..I.<br />
..I.<br />
..I.<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|2-state, lower-left<br />
|[[Tetris (Game Boy)]]<br />[[Tetris (Famicom)]]<br />
|<playfield><br />
....<br />
....<br />
IIII<br />
....<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.I..<br />
.I..<br />
.I..<br />
.I..<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|2-state, upper-left<br />
|[[Magical Tetris Challenge]]<br />
|<playfield><br />
....<br />
IIII<br />
....<br />
....<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.I..<br />
.I..<br />
.I..<br />
.I..<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|4-state<br />
|BPS, SRS<br />
|<playfield><br />
....<br />
IIII<br />
....<br />
....<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..I.<br />
..I.<br />
..I.<br />
..I.<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
....<br />
....<br />
IIII<br />
....<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.I..<br />
.I..<br />
.I..<br />
.I..<br />
</playfield><br />
|}<br />
<br />
== J ==<br />
{|<br />
!rowspan="2"| Rotation type<br />
!rowspan="2"| Notable usage<br />
!colspan="4"| Diagram<br />
|-<br />
!State 1<br />
!State 2<br />
!State 3<br />
!State 4<br />
|-<br />
|Centre<br />
|SRS and related systems<br />
|<playfield><br />
J..<br />
JJJ<br />
...<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.JJ<br />
.J.<br />
.J.<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
...<br />
JJJ<br />
..J<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.J.<br />
.J.<br />
JJ.<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|Bottom<br />
|Sega and related systems<br />
|<playfield><br />
...<br />
J..<br />
JJJ<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.JJ<br />
.J.<br />
.J.<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
...<br />
JJJ<br />
..J<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.J.<br />
.J.<br />
JJ.<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|Outside<br />
|Magical Tetris Challenge<br />
|<playfield><br />
..J<br />
..J<br />
.JJ<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
...<br />
J..<br />
JJJ<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
JJ.<br />
J..<br />
J..<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
JJJ<br />
..J<br />
...<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|2 by 2<br />
|<br />
|<playfield><br />
..J.<br />
..J.<br />
.JJ.<br />
....<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
....<br />
.J..<br />
.JJJ<br />
....<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
....<br />
.JJ.<br />
.J..<br />
.J..<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
....<br />
JJJ.<br />
..J.<br />
....<br />
</playfield><br />
|}<br />
<br />
== L ==<br />
{|<br />
!rowspan="2"| Rotation type<br />
!rowspan="2"| Notable usage<br />
!colspan="4"| Diagram<br />
|-<br />
!State 1<br />
!State 2<br />
!State 3<br />
!State 4<br />
|-<br />
|Centre<br />
|SRS/related<br />
|<playfield><br />
..L<br />
LLL<br />
...<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.L.<br />
.L.<br />
.LL<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
...<br />
LLL<br />
L..<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
LL.<br />
.L.<br />
.L.<br />
</playfield><br />
|}<br />
<br />
== O ==<br />
{|<br />
!rowspan="2"| Rotation type<br />
!rowspan="2"| Notable usage<br />
!colspan="4"| Diagram<br />
|-<br />
!State 1<br />
!State 2<br />
!State 3<br />
!State 4<br />
|-<br />
|1-state<br />
|Almost everything<br />
|<playfield><br />
....<br />
.OO.<br />
.OO.<br />
....<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|4-state, offset<br />
|Tetris 64 (with Rotation Center turned on)<br />
|<playfield><br />
.OO<br />
.OO<br />
...<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
...<br />
.OO<br />
.OO<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
...<br />
OO.<br />
OO.<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
OO.<br />
OO.<br />
...<br />
</playfield><br />
|}<br />
<br />
== S ==<br />
{|<br />
!rowspan="2"| Rotation type<br />
!rowspan="2"| Notable usage<br />
!colspan="4"| Diagram<br />
|-<br />
!State 1<br />
!State 2<br />
!State 3<br />
!State 4<br />
|}<br />
== T ==<br />
{|<br />
!rowspan="2"| Rotation type<br />
!rowspan="2"| Notable usage<br />
!colspan="4"| Diagram<br />
|-<br />
!State 1<br />
!State 2<br />
!State 3<br />
!State 4<br />
|-<br />
|Centre<br />
|BPS, SRS<br />
|<playfield><br />
.T.<br />
TTT<br />
...<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.T.<br />
.TT<br />
.T.<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
...<br />
TTT<br />
.T.<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.T.<br />
TT.<br />
.T.<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|Bottom<br />
|Sega<br />
|<playfield><br />
...<br />
.T.<br />
TTT<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.T.<br />
.TT<br />
.T.<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
...<br />
TTT<br />
.T.<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.T.<br />
TT.<br />
.T.<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|Outside<br />
|<br />
|<playfield><br />
...<br />
.T.<br />
TTT<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
T..<br />
TT.<br />
T..<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
TTT<br />
.T.<br />
...<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..T<br />
.TT<br />
..T<br />
</playfield><br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Z ==<br />
{|<br />
!rowspan="2"| Rotation type<br />
!rowspan="2"| Notable usage<br />
!colspan="4"| Diagram<br />
|-<br />
!State 1<br />
!State 2<br />
!State 3<br />
!State 4<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Rotations by game ==<br />
{|<br />
! Game<br />
! Directions<br />
!I<br />
!J<br />
!L<br />
!O<br />
!S<br />
!T<br />
!Z<br />
! Kicks?<br />
!Code<br />
|-<br />
|[[Original Rotation System]]<br />[[Tetris (ZX Spectrum, V.A. Baliasov)]]|| CCW || UR (h) || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || 1-state || LR (h) || Centre (d) || LR (h) || No || O-85<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (ZX Spectrum, Andic Software)]]|| CW || Centre (u) || Centre (r) || Centre (l) || 1-state || LR (v) || Centre (l) || LL (v)<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (Mirrorsoft)#ZX_Spectrum_Version]] || CCW || UL (h) || Centre (u) || Centre (u) || 1-state || UL (h) || Centre (u) || UL (h) ||<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (PC, Spectrum HoloByte)]] || CCW || UR (h) || Bottom (d) || Bottom (d) || 1-state || LR (h) || Centre (d) || LR (h) || No || H-88<br />
|-<br />
|[[Aint]] || CW || Propeller (l) || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || 1-state || Centre (l) || Centre (d) || Centre (l)<br />
|-<br />
|[[EGAint]] || Both || Propeller (l) || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || 1-state || Centre (l) || Centre (d) || Centre (l)<br />
|-<br />
|[[The Son of Tetris Project]] || CCW || UL (h) || UL (d) || UL (d) || 1-state || UL (h) || Centre (d) || UL (h)<br />
|-<br />
|[[Sega Rotation]] || CCW || UR (h) || Bottom (d) || Bottom (d) || 1-state || LL (h) || Bottom (d) || LR (h) || No || S-88<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (Atari)]] || CCW || TL (h) || UL (d) || UL (d) || 1-state || UL (h) || UL (d) || UL (h) || Yes || A-88<br />
|-<br />
|[[Vs. Tetris]] || Both || TL (h) || UL (d) || UL (d) || 1-state || UL (h) || UL (d) || UL (h) || Yes || A-88<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (BPS)]]<br />[[Tetris (Famicom)]] || CCW || LL (*) || Centre (*) || Centre (*) || 1-state || LR (*) || Centre (*) || LR (*) || No || F-88<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (NES, Tengen)]] || Both || TL (h) || UL (d) || UL (d) || 1-state || UL (h) || UL (d) || UL (h) || Yes || A-88<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (Mega Drive)]] || Both || UR (h) || Bottom (d) || Bottom (d) || 1-state || LL (h) || Bottom (d) || LR (h) || No || S-88<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (Game Boy)]]|| Both || LL (h) || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || 1-state || LL (h) || Centre (d) || LL (h) || No || G-89<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]]|| Both || LR (h) || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || 1-state || LR (h) || Centre (d) || LR (h) || No || N-89<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (Microsoft Entertainment Pack for Windows)]] || CCW || DownwardR (h) || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || 1-state || UR (h) || Centre (d) || UL (h) || || W-90<br />
|-<br />
|[[Super Tetris]] || CCW || UL (h) || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || 1-state || UL (h) || Centre (d) || UL (h) || || M-91<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris 2 + Bombliss]] || Both || Centre (u) || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || 1-state || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || No || B-91<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris Classic]] || Both (buggy) || UR (h) || Bottom (d) || Bottom (d) || 1-state || LR (h) || Centre (d) || LR (h) || No || H-88<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris Battle Gaiden]] || Both || Centre-Rev (d) || Centre (u) || Centre (u) || 1-state || Centre (d) || Centre (u) || Centre (d) || No ||B-93<br />
|-<br />
|[[Super Tetris 3]] || Both || Centre (u) || Centre (u) || Centre (u) || 1-state || Centre (d) || Centre (u) || Centre (d) || No || B-94<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris X]]<br />[[Tetris 4D]] || Both || Centre-Rev (d) || Centre (u) || Centre (u) || 1-state || Centre (u) || Centre (u) || Centre (u) || No<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris DX]] || Both || Centre (u) || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || 1-state || Centre (u) || Centre (d) || Centre (u) || Yes<br />
|-<br />
|[[SuperLite 1500 Series: The Tetris]] || Both || Centre (d) || Centre (u) || Centre (u) || 1-state || Centre (u) || Centre (u) || Centre (u) || Yes<br />
|-<br />
|SRS || Both || Centre (u) || Centre (u) || Centre (u) || 1-state || Centre (u) || Centre (u) || Centre (u) || Yes || B-A1<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris 64]] (Rotation Center on) || Both || Propeller (l) || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || Offset (ur) || Centre (u) || Centre (d) || Centre (d)<br />
|-<br />
|[[The New Tetris]] || Both || LL (h) || UR (d) || UL (d) ||1-state || UR (h) || Centre (u) || UL (h)<br />
|-<br />
|[[Magical Tetris Challenge]]|| Both || UL (v) || Outside (l) || Outside (r) || 1-state || Centre (l) || Centre (d) || Centre (r)<br />
|-<br />
|[[Pokémon Tetris]] || Both || Centre (u) || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || 1-state || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || || B*-81<br />
|-<br />
|[[Face to Face]] || CCW || UR (h) || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || 1-state || UL (h) || Centre (d) || UL (h) <br />
|-<br />
|[[Yet Another Tetris]] || Both || Centre (*) || Centre (*) || Centre (*) || 1-state || Centre (*) || Centre (*) || Centre (*)<br />
|-<br />
|[[Zentris]] || Selectable || UL (v) || LR (l) || LR (r) || 1-state || LR (v) || LR (d) || LR (v) || No<br />
|-<br />
|[[Klotz]] || CCW || UR (h) || Centre || Centre || 1-state || LL (h) || Centre || UL (h)<br />
|-<br />
|[[Emlith]] || Selectable || LL (v) || Centre (l) || Centre (r) || 1-state || LR (v) || Centre (r) || LR (v) || Yes<br />
|-<br />
|[[Wintris]] || CCW || Centre-Rev (*) || Outside (*) || Outside (*) || 1-state || LR (*) || Outside (*) || LR (*)<br />
|-<br />
|Tetanus On Drugs (PC ver.) || Both || LL (h) || Centre (d) || Centre (d) || 1-state || LL (h) || Centre (u) || LR (h)<br />
|-<br />
|[[Futilitris]] ||Both ||UL (2) ||2 by 2 (right)||2 by 2 (right) ||1-state ||UL (2)||Centre (up) ||LR (2)<br />
|-<br />
|Craptris || Both || <br />
|-<br />
|Shirase Rotation System || Both || ...<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Pentomino rotations by game ==<br />
Reserved.<br />
<br />
== Shirase Rotation System ==<br />
A joke rotation system made by Makiki99. Take the wallkick system from SRS, then apply offsets to each of the rotation states. Luckily for us, the offsets are consistent: <br />
<br />
{|<br />
!State<br />
!Offset<br />
|-<br />
|Up || 1 left<br />
|-<br />
|Right || 1 up<br />
|-<br />
|Down || 1 right<br />
|-<br />
|Left || 1 down<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== ARS kick diagrams ==<br />
<br />
{|<br />
! rowspan="2" |Rotation<br />
! colspan="2" |Counterclockwise<br />
! colspan="2" |Clockwise<br />
|-<br />
! Right<br />
! Left<br />
! Right<br />
! Left<br />
|-<br />
|S, h -> v<br />
|<playfield><br />
.1-..<br />
.1TT.<br />
.TT-.<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
-12..<br />
--TT.<br />
.TT2.<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|S, v -> h<br />
|<playfield><br />
.T...<br />
.TT--<br />
.1T-.<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.T...<br />
.TT1.<br />
--T..<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|Z, h -> v<br />
|<playfield><br />
...1-<br />
.SS--<br />
..SS.<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..-..<br />
.SS1.<br />
.-SS.<br />
</playfield><br />
<playfield><br />
..-12<br />
.SS.2<br />
.-SS.<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|Z, v -> h<br />
|<playfield><br />
...S.<br />
.1SS.<br />
..S--<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
...S.<br />
--SS.<br />
.-S1.<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|L, d<br />
|Impossible<br />
<playfield><br />
..x-.<br />
.LLL.<br />
.Lx--<br />
</playfield><br />
|*<playfield><br />
.-x..<br />
.LLL.<br />
.L-1.<br />
</playfield><br />
|*<playfield><br />
.1--.<br />
.LLL.<br />
.L.-.<br />
</playfield><br />
|Impossible<br />
<playfield><br />
--x..<br />
.LLL.<br />
.Lx..<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|L, l<br />
|<playfield><br />
.LL..<br />
.1L--<br />
.1L..<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.LL..<br />
--L1.<br />
-.L..<br />
</playfield><br />
<playfield><br />
.LL..<br />
--L.2<br />
-1L..<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.LL..<br />
..L1-<br />
.1L--<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.LL..<br />
..L..<br />
--L1.<br />
</playfield><br />
<playfield><br />
.LL..<br />
..L12<br />
--L.2<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|L, u<br />
|*<playfield><br />
.1--.<br />
...L.<br />
.LLL.<br />
</playfield><br />
|Impossible<br />
<playfield><br />
--x..<br />
.-xL.<br />
.LLL.<br />
</playfield><br />
|Impossible<br />
<playfield><br />
..x-.<br />
..xL.<br />
.LLL-<br />
</playfield><br />
|Impossible<br />
<playfield><br />
.-x..<br />
.-xL.<br />
.LLL.<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|L, r<br />
|<playfield><br />
..L..<br />
..L1-<br />
.1LL-<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..L..<br />
..L12<br />
--LL2<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..L..<br />
.1L--<br />
.1LL.<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..L..<br />
--L1.<br />
-.LL.<br />
</playfield><br />
<playfield><br />
..L..<br />
--L.2<br />
-1LL.<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|J, d<br />
|Impossible<br />
<playfield><br />
..x--<br />
.JJJ.<br />
..xJ.<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
.--1.<br />
.JJJ.<br />
.-.J.<br />
</playfield><br />
|*<playfield><br />
..x-.<br />
.JJJ.<br />
.1-J.<br />
</playfield><br />
|Impossible<br />
<playfield><br />
.-x..<br />
.JJJ.<br />
--xJ.<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|J, l<br />
|<playfield><br />
..J..<br />
.1J--<br />
.JJ1-<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..J..<br />
--J1.<br />
.JJ..<br />
</playfield><br />
<playfield><br />
..J..<br />
--J.2<br />
.JJ12<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..J..<br />
.1J..<br />
.JJ--<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..J..<br />
-.J..<br />
-JJ1.<br />
</playfield><br />
<playfield><br />
..J..<br />
-1J..<br />
-JJ.2<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|J, u<br />
|Impossible<br />
<playfield><br />
..x-.<br />
.Jx-.<br />
.JJJ.<br />
</playfield><br />
|Impossible<br />
<playfield><br />
.-x..<br />
.Jx..<br />
-JJJ.<br />
</playfield><br />
|Impossible<br />
<playfield><br />
..x--<br />
.Jx-.<br />
.JJJ.<br />
</playfield><br />
|*<br />
<playfield><br />
.--1.<br />
.J...<br />
.JJJ.<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|J, r<br />
|<playfield><br />
..JJ.<br />
.1J..<br />
.1J--<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..JJ.<br />
-.J..<br />
--J1.<br />
</playfield><br />
<playfield><br />
..JJ.<br />
-1J..<br />
--J.2<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..JJ.<br />
.1J--<br />
..J1-<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..JJ.<br />
--J1.<br />
..J..<br />
</playfield><br />
<playfield><br />
..JJ.<br />
--J.2<br />
..J12<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|T, d<br />
|Impossible<br />
<br />
<playfield><br />
..x-.<br />
.III-<br />
..I-.<br />
</playfield><br />
|Impossible<br />
<br />
<playfield><br />
.-x..<br />
.III.<br />
.-I..<br />
</playfield><br />
|Impossible<br />
<br />
<playfield><br />
..x-.<br />
.III.<br />
..I-.<br />
</playfield><br />
|Impossible<br />
<br />
<playfield><br />
.-x..<br />
-III.<br />
.-I..<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|T, l<br />
|Impossible<br />
<playfield><br />
..I..<br />
.II--<br />
..I-.<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..I..<br />
-II1.<br />
.-I..<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..I..<br />
.II-.<br />
.1I--<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..I..<br />
.II..<br />
--I1.<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|T, u<br />
|*<br />
<playfield><br />
..x-.<br />
.1I-.<br />
.III.<br />
</playfield><br />
|Impossible<br />
<playfield><br />
.-x..<br />
--I..<br />
.III.<br />
</playfield><br />
|Impossible<br />
<playfield><br />
..x-.<br />
..I--<br />
.III.<br />
</playfield><br />
|*<br />
<playfield><br />
.-x..<br />
.-I1.<br />
.III.<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|T, r<br />
|<playfield><br />
..I..<br />
..II.<br />
.1I--<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..I..<br />
.-II.<br />
--I1.<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
..I..<br />
.1II-<br />
..I-.<br />
</playfield><br />
|Impossible<br />
<playfield><br />
..I..<br />
--II.<br />
.-I..<br />
</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The centre column rule is ignored if the piece kicks off a block in a row above the appropriate centre column block, but not below (presumably due to block precedence.<br />
<br />
== 180 degree rotations in SRS ==<br />
<br />
=== Official SRS ===<br />
Due to how the rotations in SRS are constructed, 180 degree rotations are well defined in SRS, though no official game implements them.<br />
<br />
(Recall that values are given as x shift then y shift, with right and up positive.)<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" <br />
|+'''J, L, S, T, Z Tetromino Wall Kick Data'''<br />
|- align = center<br />
! width="45"|<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 1<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 2<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 3<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 4<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 5<br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|0->2||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|2->0||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|L->R||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-2, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-2, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-2, 0)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|R->L||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+2, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+2, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+2, 0)</tt><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Due to the symmetric locations of the rotation points, there are no kicks in states 0 or 2, and only one in states L or R.<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" <br />
|+'''I Tetromino Wall Kick Data'''<br />
|- align = center<br />
! width="45"|<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 1<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 2<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 3<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 4<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 5<br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|0->2||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-3, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+3, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-3,+1)</tt>||<tt>(+3,+1)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|2->0||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+3, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-3, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+3,-1)</tt>||<tt>(-3,-1)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|L->R||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1,-3)</tt>||<tt>(-1,+3)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|R->L||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1,+3)</tt>||<tt>(+1,-3)</tt><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Note that when the I is vertical, Test 2 maps the piece onto itself and thus this is in fact the only kick possible.<br />
<br />
==== Reduced tables ====<br />
<br />
This is why official SRS is fundamentally incompatible with 180 degree rotations.<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" <br />
|+'''J, L, S, T, Z Tetromino Wall Kick Data (reduced)'''<br />
|- align = center<br />
! width="45"|<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 1<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 2<br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|0->2||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|2->0||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|L->R||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-2, 0)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|R->L||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+2, 0)</tt><br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" <br />
|+'''I Tetromino Wall Kick Data (reduced)'''<br />
|- align = center<br />
! width="45"|<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 1<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 2<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 3<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 4<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 5<br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|0->2||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-3, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+3, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-3,+1)</tt>||<tt>(+3,+1)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|2->0||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+3, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-3, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+3,-1)</tt>||<tt>(-3,-1)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|L->R||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|R->L||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt><br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== SRS-X ===<br />
<br />
Compare the rotations in SRS-X from Heboris UE. Note that the code specifies down as positive; this has been adjusted for this table. Note also that the game numbers states as 0, 1, 2, 3 while in the table we have 0, R, 2, L (compare u, r, d, l above, or TTC's N, E, S, W).<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" <br />
|+'''J, L, S, T, Z Tetromino Wall Kick Data'''<br />
|- align = center<br />
! width="45"|<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 1<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 2<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 3<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 4<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 5<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 6<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 7<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 8<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 9<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 10<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 11<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 12<br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|0->2||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+2, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1,-1)</tt>||<tt>(+2,-1)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-2, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1,-1)</tt>||<tt>(-2,-1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+1)</tt>||<tt>(+3, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-3, 0)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|2->0||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-2, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1,+1)</tt>||<tt>(-2,+1)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+2, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1,+1)</tt>||<tt>(+2,+1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-1)</tt>||<tt>(-3, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+3, 0)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|L->R||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-2)</tt>||<tt>(+1,-1)</tt>||<tt>(+1,-2)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+2)</tt>||<tt>(+1,+1)</tt>||<tt>(+1,+2)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-3)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+3)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|R->L||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-2)</tt>||<tt>(-1,-1)</tt>||<tt>(-1,-2)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+2)</tt>||<tt>(-1,+1)</tt>||<tt>(-1,+2)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-3)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+3)</tt><br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" <br />
|+'''I Tetromino Wall Kick Data'''<br />
|- align = center<br />
! width="45"|<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 1<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 2<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 3<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 4<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 5<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 6<br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|0->2||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-2, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+2, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-1)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|2->0||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+2, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-2, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+1)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|L->R||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-2)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+2)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|R->L||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-2)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+2)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt><br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== NullpoMino Mild180 ===<br />
<br />
Also, NullpoMino's Mild180. Note that the code in NullpoMino also specifies down as positive.<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" <br />
|+'''J, L, S, T, Z Tetromino Wall Kick Data'''<br />
|- align = center<br />
! width="45"|<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 1<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 2<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 3<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 4<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 5<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 6<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 7<br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|0->2||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+2)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-2)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|2->0||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-2)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+2)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|L->R||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+2)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-2)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|R->L||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+2)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-2)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt><br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" <br />
|+'''I Tetromino Wall Kick Data'''<br />
|- align = center<br />
! width="45"|<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 1<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 2<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 3<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 4<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 5<br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|0->2||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-2, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+2, 0)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|2->0||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+2, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-2, 0)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|L->R||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+2)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-2)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|R->L||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+2)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-2)</tt><br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Tetr.io ===<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" <br />
|+'''J, L, S, T, Z Tetromino Wall Kick Data'''<br />
|- align = center<br />
! width="45"|<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 1<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 2<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 3<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 4<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 5<br />
! bgcolor="#80A3F8" width="60"|Test 6<br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|0->2||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+1)</tt>||<tt>(+1,+1)</tt>||<tt>(-1,+1)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|2->0||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>( 0,-1)</tt>||<tt>(-1,-1)</tt>||<tt>(+1,-1)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|L->R||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(-1,+2)</tt>||<tt>(-1,+1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+2)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+1)</tt><br />
|- align = center<br />
| bgcolor="#80A3F8"|R->L||<tt>( 0, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1, 0)</tt>||<tt>(+1,+2)</tt>||<tt>(+1,+1)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+2)</tt>||<tt>( 0,+1)</tt><br />
|}</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=Bombliss&diff=24632Bombliss2023-09-24T09:03:54Z<p>Arcorann: /* Fan games with Bombliss rules */</p>
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<div>{{stub}}<br />
<br />
'''Bombliss''' is a game mode based on [[Tetris]].<br />
<br />
== Gameplay ==<br />
In Bombliss, falling pieces contain bombs. Each piece may contain no bombs, one bomb, or be entirely made of bombs. When rows of the playfield are filled, they do not disappear as in other games; the bombs within the row explode depending on how many rows are filled at one time. It is possible for rows to be filled with no bombs, which increases the size of the next explosion.<br />
<br />
Bombliss uses the sticky style of line clear gravity, allowing pieces unconnected to anything to fall. This allows chain reactions.<br />
<br />
Whenever a piece enters the playfield, if four bombs are arranged into the shape of an O tetromino they will become a larger bomb. Unlike in ''[[The New Tetris]]'', these transformations happen only after the field has settled after explosions and gravity, meaning that large bombs can be formed only in rows that still have a gap. Unlike in ''[[Lumines]]'', large bombs cannot be made of overlapping blocks.<br />
<br />
== Official games with Bombliss rules ==<br />
* ''[[Tetris 2 + Bombliss]]''<br />
* ''[[Super Tetris 2 + Bombliss]]''<br />
* ''[[Super Bombliss]]''<br />
* ''[[Tetris Blast]]''<br />
* [[Bombliss (mobile)|''Bombliss'' (mobile)]]<br />
* ''[[Mission Bombliss]]''<br />
* ''[[Tetris Party Deluxe]]''<br />
* ''[[Tetris: Axis]]''<br />
<br />
== Fan games with Bombliss rules ==<br />
* ''[[Bomblin]]''<br />
* ''[[Bombrite]]''<br />
* ''[[Bomino]]''<br />
<br />
[[Category:Bombliss games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=Tetris:_Axis&diff=24631Tetris: Axis2023-09-24T09:02:50Z<p>Arcorann: /* Party Modes */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox |title = Tetris: Axis<br />
|developer = Hudson Soft<br />
|publisher = {{release|JP|Bandai Namco Entertainment}}<br />
{{release|NA|[[Nintendo]]}}<br />
{{release|EU|[[Tetris Online, Inc.]]}}<br />
|released = '''Retail'''{{release|NA|October 2, 2011}}{{release|JP|October 20, 2011}}{{release|EU|October 21, 2011}}{{release|AU|October 27, 2011}}'''Nintendo eShop'''{{release|JP|February 28, 2013}}{{release|NA|April 19, 2013}}{{release|PAL|June 6, 2013}}<br />
|platform = 3DS<br />
|preview = 5<br />
|playfield = 10 &times; 20 (primary) <br /> 6 &times; 20 (Fever & Survival modes) <br /> 10 &times; 10 (Jigsaw mode) <br /> 20 &times; 20 (Shadow Wide mode) <br /> 6 &times; 6 (Fit mode) <br /> 4 &times; 8 (AR Marathon mode)<br />
|hold = Yes<br />
|hard = Yes<br />
|system = [[Super Rotation System|SRS]]<br />
|boxart = Tetris_Axis_boxart.jpg<br />
|caption =<br />
|title-scrn = Tetris_Axis_title.png<br />
|ingame-scrn = Tetris_Axis_ingame.png<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''''Tetris: Axis''''', known as just '''''Tetris''''' outside of North America, is a Nintendo 3DS exclusive game.<br />
<br />
== Gameplay ==<br />
'''Tetris: Axis''' uses standard [[Tetris Guideline|Guideline]] rules of gameplay. Several elements of the game, such as available modes, are taken from ''[[Tetris Party]]''.<br />
<br />
== Modes ==<br />
<br />
=== Featured Modes ===<br />
* ''[[Marathon]]'' — Standard fixed-goal mode. Clear at least 150 lines to complete the mode or play endlessly. Available in Multiplayer.<br />
* ''Computer Battle'' — Fight against 10 CPU opponents in standard Versus mode. Items can be toggled on or off.<br />
* ''Fever'' — Clear as many lines as possible within 60 seconds, using a narrow playfield. Color Bonuses are given when the current piece used in a line clear matches that of the row of [[Garbage|garbage]] blocks within the line clear; clearing the bonus maps within the short time frame will add bonus points. Items are also available. Available in Multiplayer.<br />
* ''Survival'' — Clear as many rising garbage rows within a narrow playfield before topping out. Clear at least 150 lines to complete the mode or play endlessly.<br />
* ''VS Battle'' — Compete against opponents in standard Versus mode, either through local connection, Download Play, or Online Matching. Up to 8 players can participate in a single match.<br />
<br />
=== Party Modes ===<br />
* ''Jigsaw'' — Using the provided reference picture, the player must place the puzzle pieces in the correct locations within a 3-minute time limit. Any misplaced piece will subtract 10 seconds from the in-game timer.<br />
* ''Shadow Wide'' — Use polyominoes to fill in a design within the playfield. The finished picture will then be displayed as a 3D model at the top screen. Available in Multiplayer.<br />
* ''Fit'' — Using gameplay rules from [[Tetris Blockout]], the player must place pieces within a hole pattern in a 3D plane as quickly as possible before the plane reaches the top area. Clear 50 planes to complete the mode or play endlessly.<br />
* ''Tower Climber'' — A small character appears in a cylindrical playfield. The goal is to help the character climb to the top by stacking pieces to create stairs. If the character gets crushed by a dropped piece, falls to the bottom, or runs out of life, the game ends. When the character reaches the 50th row, the mode is completed. An endless option, Everest, is also toggleable. Available in Multiplayer.<br />
* ''[[Bombliss]] Plus'' — Use bombs within pieces to clear lines in the playfield. Clear the last target block at the bottom of the field to complete the mode. Clear through 5 stages or play endlessly.<br />
* ''Stage Racer Plus'' — Guide the piece to the bottom of a 400-line obstacle course within the playfield without it touching the top. The player can make the current piece jump across the course for a limited amount of times. Ten courses, two for each piece type (except I and O), are available; an endless option, Abyss, is also toggleable. Available in Multiplayer.<br />
* ''Capture'' — Use pieces to cover stars in the playfield. By covering a star, the playfield is then flipped and the player must cover the star at the same spot using the same block color as the "front" star to flip back to the original field. Clear 10 levels to complete the mode. Available in Multiplayer.<br />
* ''Master'' — 150-line Marathon with [[20G]] gravity and decreasing lock delay values per level. Endless option is also toggleable.<br />
* ''[[40 lines|Sprint]]'' — 40-lines time attack mode.<br />
<br />
=== AR Modes ===<br />
Using the 3DS' augmented reality function, the following modes can be played in a real-time AR environment.<br />
* ''AR Marathon'' — Clear 50 lines to complete the mode. Clearing any lines with a Bomb block will clear the entire playfield.<br />
* ''AR Climber'' — Guide a character to the top of a cylindrical playfield by stacking pieces to create stairs.<br />
<br />
== External Link ==<br />
* [https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/tetris-axis-3ds/ Official game page]<br />
<br />
{{Tetris Online games}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Official Tetris games]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=Tetris_Max&diff=24622Tetris Max2023-09-15T11:03:18Z<p>Arcorann: /* Scoring */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox |title = Bricklayer<br />
|developer = Steve Chamberlin<br />
|publisher = <br />
|released = August 1992<br />
| latestrelease = 2.9.3<br />
|platform = Mac OS Classic<br />
|preview = 1<br />
|playfield = 10 &times; 20<br />
|hold = No<br />
|hard = Yes<br />
|system = <br />
|boxart = <br />
|title-scrn = <br />
|ingame-scrn = Tetris Max (ingame).png<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''''Tetris Max''''' is was one of the first [[List of fan games|fan games]] for Mac OS System 6 and later. The game was created by Steve Chamberlin and was later ported to PC as '''''Bricklayer'''''.<br />
<br />
''Bricklayer'' is also known for its background music by Roger Wagner and its wacky sound effects including:<br />
<br />
* A cow mooing when you level up<br />
* A quote saying "All kids love log" when clicking on a log in the credits.<br />
<br />
== Gameplay ==<br />
<br />
The game's main mode is a standard marathon with 10 levels. Level n+1 begins after 10*n lines.<br />
<br />
The game also has a Practice mode, where the player can set a fixed speed (either levels 1 to 10, or a custom speed in frames per row).<br />
<br />
Controls are configurable; by default they are:<br />
* Move left: J<br />
* Move right: L<br />
* Rotate left: K<br />
* Rotate right: I<br />
* Soft drop: M<br />
* Hard drop: Space<br />
<br />
=== Scoring ===<br />
<br />
1 point is earned for every row crossed when soft or hard dropping. Line clear bonuses do not depend on level and are as follows:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Line clear<br />
!Score<br />
|-<br />
|Single||100<br />
|-<br />
|Double||300<br />
|-<br />
|Triple||600<br />
|-<br />
|Tetris||1000<br />
|}<br />
<br />
In addition, there are two special bonuses that can be earned:<br />
* If all the blocks in the line(s) cleared are the same colour, a bonus of 2500 points is awarded.<br />
* If the player [[Perfect clear|clears the entire playfield]], a bonus of 10,000 points is awarded.<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [https://www.bigmessowires.com/2015/12/11/the-story-of-tetris-max/ The Story of Tetris Max]<br />
* [https://www.bigmessowires.com/2023/07/28/tetris-max-2-9-1-and-macintosh-system-6-0-8-bugs/ Tetris Max and System 6, Fixing 31-Year-Old Bugs]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Fan games]]<br />
[[Category:Classic computer games]]<br />
[[Category:Windows games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=Tetris_Max&diff=24621Tetris Max2023-09-15T10:52:29Z<p>Arcorann: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox |title = Bricklayer<br />
|developer = Steve Chamberlin<br />
|publisher = <br />
|released = August 1992<br />
| latestrelease = 2.9.3<br />
|platform = Mac OS Classic<br />
|preview = 1<br />
|playfield = 10 &times; 20<br />
|hold = No<br />
|hard = Yes<br />
|system = <br />
|boxart = <br />
|title-scrn = <br />
|ingame-scrn = Tetris Max (ingame).png<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''''Tetris Max''''' is was one of the first [[List of fan games|fan games]] for Mac OS System 6 and later. The game was created by Steve Chamberlin and was later ported to PC as '''''Bricklayer'''''.<br />
<br />
''Bricklayer'' is also known for its background music by Roger Wagner and its wacky sound effects including:<br />
<br />
* A cow mooing when you level up<br />
* A quote saying "All kids love log" when clicking on a log in the credits.<br />
<br />
== Gameplay ==<br />
<br />
The game's main mode is a standard marathon with 10 levels. Level n+1 begins after 10*n lines.<br />
<br />
The game also has a Practice mode, where the player can set a fixed speed (either levels 1 to 10, or a custom speed in frames per row).<br />
<br />
Controls are configurable; by default they are:<br />
* Move left: J<br />
* Move right: L<br />
* Rotate left: K<br />
* Rotate right: I<br />
* Soft drop: M<br />
* Hard drop: Space<br />
<br />
=== Scoring ===<br />
<br />
1 point is earned for every row crossed when soft or hard dropping. Line clear bonuses do not depend on level and are as follows:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Line clear<br />
!Score<br />
|-<br />
|Single||100<br />
|-<br />
|Double||300<br />
|-<br />
|Triple||600<br />
|-<br />
|Tetris||1000<br />
|}<br />
<br />
In addition, there are two special bonuses that can be earned:<br />
* If all the blocks in the line(s) cleared are the same colour, a bonus of 2500 points is awarded.<br />
* If the player [[All clear|clears the entire playfield]], a bonus of 10,000 points is awarded.<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [https://www.bigmessowires.com/2015/12/11/the-story-of-tetris-max/ The Story of Tetris Max]<br />
* [https://www.bigmessowires.com/2023/07/28/tetris-max-2-9-1-and-macintosh-system-6-0-8-bugs/ Tetris Max and System 6, Fixing 31-Year-Old Bugs]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Fan games]]<br />
[[Category:Classic computer games]]<br />
[[Category:Windows games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=Super_Tetris&diff=24620Super Tetris2023-09-15T01:08:52Z<p>Arcorann: </p>
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<div>{{stub}}<br />
{{image requested|Title screen and in-game screenshot}}<br />
<br />
{{infobox|title=Super Tetris<br />
|developer=N/A<br />
|publisher= [[Spectrum HoloByte]]<br />
|system =<br />
|playfield=10 &times; 14<br />
|hold=No<br />
|hard=No<br />
|preview=1<br />
|platform=Amiga, DOS<br />
|released=1991<br />
|boxart=Super Tetris boxart.jpg<br />
|title-scrn=<br />
|ingame-scrn=<br />
}}<br />
<br />
*lock delay: no; wall kick: no; rotation: J, L, T bounding box and S, Z, I 2-state, counterclockwise only<br />
<br />
*The upper field, with a white background, a normal tetris playfield, is 10w X 14h. The lower playfield, wih a black background, and a preset garbage pattern, is 10 wide and has a height dependent on the level. At most 28 rows are visible on screen at once, and the field will scroll down to follow a falling piece or bomb if needed.<br />
<br />
*The player starts with 50 [[tetromino]]es and, as in [[Bombliss]], loses one tetromino for each tetromino that drops.<br />
*Clearing 1, 2, 3, or 4 lines adds two tetrominoes per line cleared and inserts a rectangular piece containing 2, 4, 8, or 12 bombs before the next piece. Since more blocks are always removed then replaced, the player will run out of tetrominoes unless they keep clearing lines in the lower field and collecting powerup blocks.<br />
<br />
*The player can shift and rotate the bombs as they fall.<br />
<br />
*The object is to clear all garbage from the lower field. There are about 3 or 4 preset patterns randomly chosen from for each level, and each one forms a low resolution picture.<br />
<br />
*Clearing a line below the center of the playfield causes the blocks below it to move up.<br />
<br />
*Once the solid floor reaches the center line, the screen is cleared with a bonus for remaining tetrominoes, and then a "bonus for low puzzle" like that of ''[[Klax]]'' is awarded, and the next screen is loaded. Any bombs from the line clear are dropped on the next level, and the current "next piece" is maintained.<br />
<br />
*It is possible to completely clear a using bombs. If this is done, the lines below move up, or the lines above move down, just as with a normal line clear. <br />
<br />
*There are power-ups in the preset garbage.<br />
<br />
*They must be activated with a bomb; [[line clear|clearing a line]] containing a power-up will destroy it.<br />
<br />
*The "5", "10", and "15" power-ups add tetrominoes.<br />
*The "detonator" powerup destroys the 8 blocks adjacent to it.<br />
*The "bomb" powerup transforms your next tetromino into bombs.<br />
*The "bubble" powerup clears all blocks above it in the lower playfield.<br />
*The "lightning" powerup clears the line containing it.<br />
*The "box" powerup fills in all blocks above it in the lower playfield.<br />
*The "line" powerup summons an I piece that drops before the current "next piece".<br />
<br />
*Most decent players will have little difficulty until level 8. The lack of lock delay and wallkicks makes the highest two difficulty levels (9 and 10) extremely challenging. This is in no small part due to the fact that the upper field is only 14 rows deep.<br />
<br />
*DAS is unusually fast for a game of this age, and is not dependent on keyboard repeat. It is not nearly as fast as a TGM series game though. It is also impossible to tap faster than the autorepeat, or rotate faster than the auto repeat rotate rate. Also, the delay for auto rotate is unusually small.<br />
<br />
*This game gives you the most unusual ability to drop a piece one square diagonally down, by pressing 1 or 3 on the numeric keypad, or z or c on the "qweasdzxc" matrix. This is most useful to tag an otherwise unreachable powerup with a single bomb, though it can also slip a piece into an otherwise impossible position. <br />
<br />
[[Category:Official Tetris games]]<br />
[[Category:Classic computer games]]<br />
[[Category:Games with cooperative mode]]<br />
<br />
{{Spectrum HoloByte games}}</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=Bricklayer&diff=24617Bricklayer2023-09-14T12:15:49Z<p>Arcorann: Arcorann moved page Bricklayer to Tetris Max over redirect: The Mac version is still called that, </p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Tetris Max]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=Tetris_Max&diff=24616Tetris Max2023-09-14T12:15:49Z<p>Arcorann: Arcorann moved page Bricklayer to Tetris Max over redirect: The Mac version is still called that, </p>
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<div>{{Infobox |title = Bricklayer<br />
|developer = Steve Chamberlin<br />
|publisher = <br />
|released = August 1992<br />
|platform = Mac OS Classic<br />
|preview = 1<br />
|playfield = 10 &times; 20<br />
|hold = No<br />
|hard = <br />
|system = <br />
|boxart = <br />
|title-scrn = <br />
|ingame-scrn = <br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
'''''Bricklayer''''' (originally called '''''Tetris Max''''') was one of the first [[List of fan games|fan games]] for Mac OS System 6 and later. It played almost verbatim with the original Tetris, although with different initial [[orientation]]s and an option for fast [[DAS]]. The game was created by Steve Chamberlin and was later ported to PC.<br />
<br />
''Bricklayer'' is also known for its background music by Roger Wagner and its wacky sound effects including:<br />
<br />
* A cow mooing when you level up<br />
* A quote saying "All kids love log" when clicking on a log in the credits.<br />
<br />
== External Links ==<br />
*[https://www.bigmessowires.com/2015/12/11/the-story-of-tetris-max/ The Story of Tetris Max]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Fan games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=Ceiling&diff=24605Ceiling2023-08-20T13:38:52Z<p>Arcorann: </p>
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<div>The '''ceiling''' is the top of the visible portion of the [[playfield]].<br />
Not all games have the [[piece]]s interact with the ceiling the same way.<br />
<br />
The official [[Tetris Guideline]] term for the ceiling is the '''Skyline'''.<br />
<br />
== Enter above ceiling ==<br />
In most newer games and a few older games, pieces enter the playfield at least partially in the vanish zone.<br />
<br />
*[[Tetris (Atari)]] and its NES port<br />
*[[Puyo Puyo]]<br />
*[[Hexion]]<br />
*Most games produced with [[BPS]] involvement:<br />
**[[Tetris 2]] (North America)<br />
**[[Tetris 2 and Bombliss]] (Japan) and [[Tetris Blast]] (North America)<br />
**[[Tetris 4D]]<br />
**[[The New Tetris]]<br />
**Games based on the [[Tetris Guideline]]<br />
*[[SuperLite 1500 Series: The Tetris]]<br />
<br />
== Enter below ceiling ==<br />
The majority of games produced prior to 2001 placed new pieces with their top edge touching the ceiling.<br />
This also includes [[Tetris The Grand Master 3 Terror-Instinct]] (2005), as one of the several Guideline exemptions that it received for consistency with previous games in the series.<br />
<br />
In [[Tetris 99]] pieces normally spawn below the ceiling, but if the spawn area is blocked they may spawn up to two rows higher.<br />
<br />
== Enter below solid ceiling ==<br />
In some games, the [[Glossary#C|ceiling]] can prevent a piece from rotating. It's common that these games lack [[wall kick]]s as well. Classic games with these rules include [[Tetris (IBM PC)]] and [[Tetris (Sega)]].<br />
{|<br />
|- valign="top"<br />
|<playfield><br />
GGGGGGGGGG<br />
....LLL...<br />
....L.....<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
</playfield><br />
L cannot rotate<br />
|<playfield><br />
GGGGGGGGGG<br />
..........<br />
....LLL...<br />
....L.....<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
</playfield><br />
It falls a row<br />
|<playfield><br />
GGGGGGGGGG<br />
.....L....<br />
.....L....<br />
.....LL...<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
</playfield><br />
Now it can rotate freely<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Modern games do not have this restriction.<br />
{|<br />
|- valign="top"<br />
|<playfield><br />
GGGGGGGGGG<br />
...LLL....<br />
...L......<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
GGGGLGGGGG<br />
....L.....<br />
....LL....<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
</playfield><br />
Free to rotate<br />
|<playfield><br />
GGGGGGGGGG<br />
....L.....<br />
....L.....<br />
....LL....<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
</playfield><br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Partially solid ceiling ==<br />
<br />
''[[Tetris Plus]]'' and ''[[Tetris Plus 2]]'' is notable for having a solid ceiling with a hole through which pieces spawn. In Endless mode pieces spawn in the first row below the ceiling, and can still interact with the ceiling if they are rotated before falling another row.<br />
{|<br />
|- valign="top"<br />
|<playfield><br />
GGG....GGG<br />
....LLL...<br />
....L....<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
</playfield><br />
L can rotate<br />
|<playfield><br />
GGG.LL.GGG<br />
.....L....<br />
.....L....<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
</playfield><br />
L can move right<br />
|<playfield><br />
GGG..LLGGG<br />
......L...<br />
......L...<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
</playfield><br />
|<playfield><br />
GGG...LXGG<br />
.......L..<br />
.......L..<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
</playfield><br />
Blocked by ceiling<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Gameplay]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=A_Tribute_to_Tetris&diff=24600A Tribute to Tetris2023-07-29T06:58:30Z<p>Arcorann: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox<br />
| boxart = <br />
| caption = <br />
| developer = Matthew Versluys<br />
| publisher = Stygian Software<br />
| platform = MS-DOS<br />
| released = 1995<br />
| latestrelease = 1.0 (1995)<br />
| predecessor = <br />
| sequel = <br />
| preview = 1<br />
| playfield = 10 &times; 20 (plus 2 rows vanish zone)<br />
| hold = No<br />
| hard = No<br />
| system = <br />
| vertical-images = <br />
| title-scrn = <br />
| ingame-scrn = <br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''''A Tribute to Tetris''''' is a block stacking game for MS-DOS inspired by [[Tetris (Atari)]].<br />
<br />
== Modes ==<br />
<br />
===Stygian Tetris ===<br />
A stage mode original to the game.<br />
<br />
===Arcade Tetris ===<br />
A stage mode partially based on [[Tetris (Atari)]].<br />
<br />
=== Traditional Tetris ===<br />
An endless marathon mode.<br />
<br />
=== Competitive Tetris ===<br />
A two-player versus mode with garbage.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Fan games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=A_Tribute_to_Tetris&diff=24599A Tribute to Tetris2023-07-29T06:57:04Z<p>Arcorann: Created page with "{{Infobox | boxart = | caption = | developer = | publisher = | director = | producer = | designer = | programmer = | artist = | writer = | composer = | series = | engine = | platform = MS-DOS | released = 1995 | latestrelease = 1.0 (1995) | predecessor = | sequel = | preview = 1 | playfield = 10 &times; 24 | hold = No | hard = No | system = | vertical-images = | title-scrn = | ingam..."</p>
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<div>{{Infobox<br />
| boxart = <br />
| caption = <br />
| developer = <br />
| publisher = <br />
| director = <br />
| producer = <br />
| designer = <br />
| programmer = <br />
| artist = <br />
| writer = <br />
| composer = <br />
| series = <br />
| engine = <br />
| platform = MS-DOS<br />
| released = 1995<br />
| latestrelease = 1.0 (1995)<br />
| predecessor = <br />
| sequel = <br />
| preview = 1<br />
| playfield = 10 &times; 24<br />
| hold = No<br />
| hard = No<br />
| system = <br />
| vertical-images = <br />
| title-scrn = <br />
| ingame-scrn = <br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''''A Tribute to Tetris''''' is a block stacking game for MS-DOS inspired by [[Tetris (Atari)]].<br />
<br />
== Modes ==<br />
<br />
===Stygian Tetris ===<br />
A stage mode original to the game.<br />
<br />
===Arcade Tetris ===<br />
A stage mode partially based on [[Tetris (Atari)]].<br />
<br />
=== Traditional Tetris ===<br />
An endless marathon mode.<br />
<br />
=== Competitive Tetris ===<br />
A two-player versus mode with garbage.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Fan games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=User:Arcorann/Timing_definitions_and_examples&diff=24534User:Arcorann/Timing definitions and examples2023-05-16T09:30:04Z<p>Arcorann: /* Comparison of DAS timings for various games */</p>
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<div>This page includes definitions of various timings and related elements, and which game engines use certain definitions. Under construction.<br />
<br />
These definitions take into account the existence of input lag.<br />
== Preliminary definitions ==<br />
=== Spawn frame ===<br />
The frame on which an active piece appears on the playfield. Depending on the game, the player may be able to input actions that occur on the spawn frame.<br />
<br />
=== Landing frame ===<br />
The frame on which an active piece makes contact with the stack in such a way that the piece cannot move downwards.<br />
<br />
=== Lock frame ===<br />
The frame on which the player can no longer move the piece. <br />
<br />
== DAS delay ==<br />
Also DAS or DAS startup.<br />
=== Inclusive ===<br />
The first shift frame and the auto-shift frame are included.<br />
<br />
For example, if the piece moves on frames 3, 17, 22, 27 etc. after input, DAS delay would be 15 frames.<br />
<br />
Used by:<br />
* Heboris (defined as mpc[player] in the code)<br />
* Heboris UE (defined as waitt[player])<br />
* Falling Down<br />
<br />
=== Half-inclusive ===<br />
The first shift frame is not included, but the auto-shift frame is included.<br />
<br />
Used by:<br />
* Cambridge<br />
* Lockjaw<br />
* NullpoMino<br />
* Tetris (NES, Nintendo)<br />
<br />
=== Exclusive ===<br />
The first shift frame and the auto-shift frame are excluded.<br />
<br />
Used by:<br />
* All games in the TGM series<br />
* Shiromino<br />
<br />
== Auto-repeat rate ==<br />
ARR for short, this is the rate at which automatic inputs are repeated after DAS delay.<br />
=== Interval-based ===<br />
Also DAS period e.g. 1 frame.<br />
<br />
=== Frequency-based ===<br />
e.g. 60 Hz.<br />
<br />
== Comparison of DAS timings for various games ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! rowspan="2" | Game<br />
! colspan="4" | Shifts<br />
! rowspan="2" | Input lag<br />
! colspan="3" | Delay<br />
! rowspan="2" | Repeat period<br />
|-<br />
! 1st<br />
! 2nd<br />
! 3rd<br />
! 4th<br />
! inclusive<br />
! half-inclusive<br />
! exclusive<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (Famicom)]] ||2||28||36||44||1||27||26||25||8<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (NES, Tengen)]] ||2||12||18||24||1||11||10||9||6<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]] ||2||18||24||30||1||17||16||15||6<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (Game Boy)]] || 3 || 26 || 35 || 44 || 2 || 24 || 23 || 22 || 9<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (Atari)]] || 1 || 11 || 22 || 33 || 0 || 11 || 10 || 9 || 11<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (Sega)]] (System 16) ||2||22||23||24||1||21||20||19||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (Sega)]] (System E) ||1||12||13||14||0||12||11||10||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris The Grand Master]] ||3||18||19||20||2||16||15||14||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris The Absolute The Grand Master 2]] (Normal) ||2||17||18||19||1||16||15||14||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris The Absolute The Grand Master 2 Plus]] (Death Lv. 0) ||2||13||14||15||1||12||11||10||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris DS]] ||3||14||19||24||2||12||11||10||5<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tetris (Mega Drive)]] || 3 || 9 || 15 || 21 || 2 || 7 || 6 || 5 || 6<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Lock delay ==<br />
The time between when a piece lands and when it locks. This is generally inclusive of the landing frame and exclusive of the lock frame.<br />
<br />
== Entry delay ==<br />
<br />
== Line entry delay == <br />
Properly post-line clear entry delay. Also Line ARE.<br />
<br />
== Line clear delay ==</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=User:Arcorann/Scoring_comparison&diff=24515User:Arcorann/Scoring comparison2023-04-22T08:36:32Z<p>Arcorann: </p>
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<div>=== Base ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! System<br />
! 1 line<br />
! 2 lines<br />
! 3 lines<br />
! 4 lines<br />
! Hard drop<br />
! Soft drop<br />
! Free drop<br />
|-<br />
| DOS ||<br />
|-<br />
| Atari || 50 || 150 || 400 || 900<br />
|-<br />
| Tengen || 100 || 400 || 900 || 2500<br />
|-<br />
| BPS || 40 || 100 || 300 || 1200<br />
|-<br />
| Sega 88 || 100 || 400 || 900 || 2000<br />
|-<br />
| Nintendo ||<br />
|-<br />
| Mega Drive ||<br />
|-<br />
| Plus || 100 || 400 || 800 || 1600<br />
|-<br />
| The Next Tetris ||<br />
|-<br />
| Worlds || 1 || 3 || 5 || 8<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Relative ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! System<br />
! 1 line<br />
! 2 lines<br />
! 3 lines<br />
! 4 lines<br />
|-<br />
| Atari || 1 || 3 (1.5) || 8 (2.667) || 18 (4.5)<br />
|-<br />
| Tengen || 1 || 4 (2) || 9 (3) || 25 (6.25)<br />
|-<br />
| BPS || 1 || 2.5 (1.25) || 7.5 (2.5) || 30 (7.5)<br />
|-<br />
| Sega 88 || 1 || 4 (2) || 9 (3) || 20 (5)<br />
|-<br />
| Plus || 1 || 4 (2) || 8 (2.667) || 16 (4)<br />
|-<br />
| Mega Drive || <br />
|}</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=User:Arcorann&diff=24514User:Arcorann2023-04-22T08:35:11Z<p>Arcorann: /* Subpages */</p>
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<div><br />
==Unusual Tetris==<br />
Salvaged from an old revision of [[List of curiosities]], looking for somewhere for it to go:<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmKgLp6L55c Tetris played on Brown's University Science Library Building (RI, USA)]<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pjPapxUrx0 Blinkenlights Arcade: Tetris and other things played on ''Bibliothèque nationale de France'''s T2 Tower]] (see also [[http://www.blinkenlights.de/ Blinkenlights website])<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWTzkD9M0sU Tetris played on CHIP & PIN terminal]<br />
*[http://www.joystiq.com/2006/01/06/new-tetris-themed-lotto-tickets-in-quebec/ Tetris-themed lotto]<br />
*[http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/10/tetris_weightli.html Tetris weightlifting]<br />
*[http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-22_11-5536481.html Tetris used in a computer virus]<br />
*[http://absolutist.com/ssaver/ Absolutris screensaver]<br />
*[http://www.itmorr.com/dcl1.6/downloads.php Tiny Tetris] (PC program ; last link)<br />
*[http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/authors/86/8697.html Tiny Tetris] (Ti-89 calc version)<br />
*[http://www.rockin-b.de/vmu-games-tinytetris.html VMU (Dreamcast Memorycard) Tetris]<br />
*[http://www.rickard.gunee.com/projects/video/pic/tetris.php PIC Tetris]<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2W7JX5D1Qs Treling: Tetris + Arm Wrestling]<br />
<br />
=== More stuff ===<br />
*[https://nitter.snopyta.org/renatomefi/status/1203225727723655168#m TeamCity ad with Tetris] copyright included<br />
<br />
== Subpages ==<br />
*[[/Allspins]]<br />
*[[/Early timeline]]<br />
*[[/Garbage]]<br />
*[[/Inspirations for DTET]]<br />
*[[/Lost games]]<br />
*[[/Magazine articles]]<br />
*[[/Maps]]<br />
*[[/Rotation]]<br />
*[[/Sandbox]]<br />
*[[/Scoring comparison]]<br />
*[[/T-Spins]]<br />
*[[/Timing definitions and examples]]<br />
<br />
== Useful code ==<br />
<pre>{{Infobox<br />
| boxart = <br />
| caption = <br />
| developer = <br />
| publisher = <br />
| director = <br />
| producer = <br />
| designer = <br />
| programmer = <br />
| artist = <br />
| writer = <br />
| composer = <br />
| series = <br />
| engine = <br />
| platform = <br />
| released = <br />
| latestrelease = <br />
| predecessor = <br />
| sequel = <br />
| preview = <br />
| playfield = <br />
| hold = <br />
| hard = <br />
| system = <br />
| vertical-images = <br />
| title-scrn = <br />
| ingame-scrn = <br />
}}<br />
{{stub}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Fan games]]<br />
[[Category:Official Tetris games]]<br />
</pre></div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=Tetris_Dimensions&diff=24510Tetris Dimensions2023-04-20T13:03:27Z<p>Arcorann: not upcoming anymore, probably should update</p>
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<div>{{Infobox |title = Tetris Dimensions<br />
|developer = Play Mechanix<br />
|publisher = ICE Games<br />
|released = Unreleased<br />
|platform = Arcade<br />
|preview = 1<br />
|playfield = 10 &times; 20<br />
|hold = No<br />
|hard = Yes<br />
|system = [[SRS]]<br />
|boxart = Tetris_Dimensions_cabinet.jpg<br />
|caption = Tetris Dimensions cabinet. Image from [https://arcadeheroes.com/2019/08/16/tetris-dimensions-spotted-on-test-in-ny/ arcadeheroes.com]<br />
|title-scrn = <br />
|ingame-scrn = <br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''''Tetris Dimensions''''' is an unreleased ticket redemption arcade game developed by Play Mechanix and published by ICE Games.<br />
<br />
== Gameplay ==<br />
The gameplay of ''Tetris Dimensions'' has similar rules to ''[[Tetris Gems]]''. Players start with a 1 minute timer, and 5 rows of [[garbage]]. Some of the garbage lines containing a time bonus gem. Unlike ''Tetris Gems'', this is the only gem available.<br />
<br />
The game lacks [[hold]], and does not not use [[Random Generator]].<br />
<br />
Every <math>5n+1</math> pieces, a flashing [[piece]] will appear. When these pieces lock they turn the nearby stack and themselves into cascading blocks.<br />
<br />
Placing a piece in and above the 17th row will cause the top 6 rows to be erased, making it impossible to [[top out]]. This also limits a player's stack height and potential cascade.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
In February 2019, it was revealed by a tweet from @tgm_series that a Tetris arcade license was acquired but unknown by who.<ref>{{cite tweet |user=tgm_series |number=1095957581426642944 |date=2019-02-14 |title=ja:現在、アーケード版のライセンスを他社様が取得されたという情報を聞き、確認を行っております。このライセンスはエクスクルーシブではないと聞いておりますが、展開に影響が出る可能性があるので、新たな情報は今しばらくお待ち下さい。 |trans-title=Currently, we are listening to and confirming that other companies have acquired the arcade license. We have heard that this license is not exclusive, but please wait for more information as it may affect deployment. |language=Japanese |access-date=2020-02-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190214112717/https:/twitter.com/tgm_series/status/1095957581426642944 |archive-date=2020-02-02}}</ref> In August, a test machine was seen at a Dave & Buster's in Buffalo NY with an ICE Games employee present. Soon after the game was playable by the public. The attract mode screen suggests the game plays similarly to ''Tetris Gems''.<br />
<br />
In December 2019 Arcade Heroes reported that the game had failed location testing.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://arcadeheroes.com/2019/12/30/the-10-most-read-arcade-stories-of-2019-are/ |title=The 10 Most Read Arcade Stories of 2019 Are...|date=2019-12-30|website= Arcade Heroes|access-date= 2020-03-21|archive-url= |url-status= |archive-date= }}</ref><br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [https://arcadeheroes.com/2019/08/16/tetris-dimensions-spotted-on-test-in-ny/ ''Tetris Dimensions'' reveal on arcadeheroes.com]<br />
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eiq6IUh-e9M Location test gameplay]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Official Tetris games]]<br />
[[Category:Arcade games]]<br />
[[Category:Arcade-only games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=User:Arcorann/Maps&diff=24509User:Arcorann/Maps2023-04-18T12:46:08Z<p>Arcorann: </p>
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<div>Empty playfield:<br />
<br />
<br />
<playfield><br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
</playfield><br />
<br />
Testing:<br />
<br />
<playfield><br />
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz<br />
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ<br />
,./;'[]\-=<>?:"{}|_+`~....<br />
!@#$%^&*()1234567890......<br />
</playfield><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Piece<br />
!Sega Colour<br />
!Atari Colour<br />
|-<br />
|I <playfield>I</playfield>|| Z <playfield>Z</playfield> || Z <playfield>Z</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|T <playfield>T</playfield>|| I <playfield>I</playfield> || S <playfield>S</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|O <playfield>O</playfield>|| O <playfield>O</playfield> || J <playfield>J</playfield> <br />
|-<br />
|J <playfield>J</playfield>|| J <playfield>J</playfield> || O <playfield>O</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|L <playfield>L</playfield>|| L <playfield>L</playfield> || T <playfield>T</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|S <playfield>S</playfield>|| T <playfield>T</playfield> || I <playfield>I</playfield><br />
|-<br />
|Z <playfield>Z</playfield>|| S <playfield>S</playfield> || L <playfield>L</playfield><br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Tetris Battle ==<br />
<br />
=== Combo King ===<br />
<br />
<playfield><br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
zs......sz<br />
zs......sz<br />
zsl....lsz<br />
lll....lll<br />
zzlz..zlzz<br />
zzlz..zlzz<br />
zslz..zlsz<br />
zslz..zlsz<br />
zslz..zlsz<br />
zslz..zlsz<br />
zslz..zlsz<br />
zslz..zlsz<br />
zslz..zlsz<br />
zllz..zllz<br />
zzzz..zzzz<br />
</playfield><br />
<br />
=== Lunch Box ===<br />
<br />
<playfield><br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
iiii..ssss<br />
izzz..zzzs<br />
izoo..oozs<br />
izol..lozs<br />
izol..lozs<br />
izol..lozs<br />
izol..lozs<br />
izoo..oozs<br />
izzz..zzzs<br />
iiii..ssss<br />
</playfield><br />
<br />
=== Monster ===<br />
<br />
=== Triple Spins ===<br />
<br />
=== Combo Breaker ===<br />
<br />
=== Mini-Dash ===<br />
<br />
=== Tortoise ===<br />
<br />
=== Fire and Water ===<br />
<br />
=== Egyptian Dance ===<br />
<br />
=== Digging ===<br />
<br />
=== Classic ===<br />
<br />
=== Smiley ===<br />
<br />
<br />
== Atomic Point ==<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|1<br />
<br />
<playfield><br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
...occo...<br />
..o....o..<br />
..o....o..<br />
..o....o..<br />
..o....o..<br />
..o....o..<br />
..o....o..<br />
..o....o..<br />
...oooo...<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
..........<br />
</playfield><br />
|2<br />
|3<br />
|4<br />
|5<br />
|-<br />
|6<br />
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== Tetris Battle ==<br />
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=== Combo King ===<br />
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=== Monster ===<br />
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=== Combo Breaker ===<br />
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=== Mini-Dash ===<br />
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=== Tortoise ===<br />
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=== Fire and Water ===<br />
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=== Egyptian Dance ===<br />
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=== Digging ===<br />
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=== Classic ===<br />
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=== Smiley ===</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=User:Arcorann&diff=24507User:Arcorann2023-04-17T08:34:37Z<p>Arcorann: /* Subpages */</p>
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==Unusual Tetris==<br />
Salvaged from an old revision of [[List of curiosities]], looking for somewhere for it to go:<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmKgLp6L55c Tetris played on Brown's University Science Library Building (RI, USA)]<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pjPapxUrx0 Blinkenlights Arcade: Tetris and other things played on ''Bibliothèque nationale de France'''s T2 Tower]] (see also [[http://www.blinkenlights.de/ Blinkenlights website])<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWTzkD9M0sU Tetris played on CHIP & PIN terminal]<br />
*[http://www.joystiq.com/2006/01/06/new-tetris-themed-lotto-tickets-in-quebec/ Tetris-themed lotto]<br />
*[http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/10/tetris_weightli.html Tetris weightlifting]<br />
*[http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-22_11-5536481.html Tetris used in a computer virus]<br />
*[http://absolutist.com/ssaver/ Absolutris screensaver]<br />
*[http://www.itmorr.com/dcl1.6/downloads.php Tiny Tetris] (PC program ; last link)<br />
*[http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/authors/86/8697.html Tiny Tetris] (Ti-89 calc version)<br />
*[http://www.rockin-b.de/vmu-games-tinytetris.html VMU (Dreamcast Memorycard) Tetris]<br />
*[http://www.rickard.gunee.com/projects/video/pic/tetris.php PIC Tetris]<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2W7JX5D1Qs Treling: Tetris + Arm Wrestling]<br />
<br />
=== More stuff ===<br />
*[https://nitter.snopyta.org/renatomefi/status/1203225727723655168#m TeamCity ad with Tetris] copyright included<br />
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== Subpages ==<br />
*[[/Early timeline]]<br />
*[[/Garbage]]<br />
*[[/Inspirations for DTET]]<br />
*[[/Lost games]]<br />
*[[/Magazine articles]]<br />
*[[/Maps]]<br />
*[[/Rotation]]<br />
*[[/Sandbox]]<br />
*[[/Scoring comparison]]<br />
*[[/T-Spins]]<br />
*[[/Timing definitions and examples]]<br />
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== Useful code ==<br />
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{{Infobox |title = Tetris (Sky Gamestar)<br />
|released = 2004<br />
|platform = Satellite TV<br />
|developer = Denki<br />
|preview = 5<br />
|playfield = 10 &times; 20<br />
|hold = No<br />
|hard = Yes<br />
|title-scrn = Tetris (Sky Gamestar) title.jpeg<br />
|ingame-scrn = Tetris (Sky Gamestar) ingame.jpeg<br />
}}<br />
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'''''Tetris (Sky Gamestar)''''' was an officially licensed Tetris game for Sky satellite TVs, released in 2004, and available only in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was developed by the Scottish video game company Denki. The game was part of a set of interactive games called Sky Gamestar (later renamed Sky Games). It had both live multiplayer and singleplayer gameplay. For multiplayer, players' performances would be tracked and used to provide skill-based matchmaking with other opponents. Players would use their Sky TV remote as their controller.<br />
<br />
== Gameplay ==<br />
<br />
=== Controls ===<br />
The game uses the directional pad on the Sky TV box's remote (which is mapped to the arrow keys on PC) to move the Tetrominos. The following controls are for singleplayer:<br />
<br />
* LEFT and RIGHT (Left and Right on PC): move left and right (DAS is slow).<br />
* DOWN (Down on PC): soft drop<br />
* UP (Up on PC): hard drop<br />
* SELECT or (button pending) (spacebar or Enter on PC): rotate clockwise<br />
* RED and BLUE (Q and R on PC): rotate counterclockwise<br />
* YELLOW and GREEN (W and E on PC): hold<br />
* BACK UP (Backspace on PC): pause<br />
* (button pending) (T on PC): show help<br />
<br />
=== Game modes ===<br />
<br />
The game has two game modes: "High Score" and "Single Player". Both modes are variable goal, though the goal is not displayed on screen (instead showing the number of "lines", which is really goal); scoring is standard guideline. Both modes end at level 10. At the end the player is given a rating depending on their score, with the highest being Tetris Grand Master.<br />
<br />
T-spins are recognised using what appears to be the no kick rule (so no T-spin triples are present). Combos and perfect clears are not recognised. Lock delay appears to have some dependence on the level. Move reset is available with a 15 rotation or movement limit. <br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [https://denki.co.uk/sky/tetris/app.html Link to play (from official Denki website)]<br />
* [https://spong.com/game/11039512/Tetris-Sky-Digibox Screenshots and listing of game]<br />
* [https://informitv.com/2005/03/31/multiplayer-tetris-available-on-sky-interactive-tv/ Tetris (Sky Gamestar) news article on release]<br />
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PchoLdRcLh8 Tetris (Sky Gamestar) advert]<br />
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20051220104928/http://www.denki.co.uk:80/pages/Denki.html Listing on Denki website (archived)]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=Tetris_(Sky_Gamestar)&diff=24491Tetris (Sky Gamestar)2023-04-14T02:19:51Z<p>Arcorann: /* Controls */</p>
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<br />
{{Infobox |title = Tetris (Sky Gamestar)<br />
|released = 2004<br />
|platform = Satellite TV<br />
|developer = Denki<br />
|preview = 5<br />
|playfield = 10 &times; 20<br />
|hold = No<br />
|hard = Yes<br />
|title-scrn = Tetris (Sky Gamestar) title.jpeg<br />
|ingame-scrn = Tetris (Sky Gamestar) ingame.jpeg<br />
}}<br />
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'''''Tetris (Sky Gamestar)''''' was an officially licensed Tetris game for Sky satellite TVs, released in 2004, and available only in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was developed by the Scottish video game company Denki. The game was part of a set of interactive games called Sky Gamestar (later renamed Sky Games). It had both live multiplayer and singleplayer gameplay. For multiplayer, players' performances would be tracked and used to provide skill-based matchmaking with other opponents. Players would use their Sky TV remote as their controller.<br />
<br />
== Gameplay ==<br />
<br />
=== Controls ===<br />
The game uses the directional pad on the Sky TV box's remote (which is mapped to the arrow keys on PC) to move the Tetrominos. The following controls are for singleplayer:<br />
<br />
* LEFT and RIGHT (Left and Right on PC): move left and right (DAS is slow).<br />
* DOWN (Down on PC): soft drop<br />
* UP (Up on PC): hard drop<br />
* SELECT or (button pending) (spacebar or Enter on PC): rotate clockwise<br />
* RED and BLUE (Q and R on PC): rotate counterclockwise<br />
* YELLOW and GREEN (W and E on PC): hold<br />
* BACK UP (Backspace on PC): pause<br />
* (button pending) (T on PC): show help<br />
<br />
=== Game modes ===<br />
<br />
The game has two game modes: "High Score" and "Single Player". Both modes are variable goal, though the goal is not displayed on screen (instead showing the number of "lines", which is really goal); scoring is standard guideline. Both modes end at level 10. At the end the player is given a rating depending on their score, with the highest being Tetris Grand Master.<br />
<br />
T-spins are recognised using what appears to be the no kick rule (so no T-spin triples are present). Combos and perfect clears are not recognised. Lock delay appears to have some dependence on the level. Move reset is available with a 15 rotation or movement limit. <br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [https://denki.co.uk/sky/tetris/app.html Link to play (from official Denki website)]<br />
* [https://spong.com/game/11039512/Tetris-Sky-Digibox Screenshots and listing of game]<br />
* [https://informitv.com/2005/03/31/multiplayer-tetris-available-on-sky-interactive-tv/ Tetris (Sky Gamestar) news article on release]<br />
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PchoLdRcLh8 Tetris (Sky Gamestar) advert]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=Tetris_(Sky_Gamestar)&diff=24490Tetris (Sky Gamestar)2023-04-14T02:19:04Z<p>Arcorann: add more info, fix errors</p>
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<div>{{stub}}<br />
<br />
{{Infobox |title = Tetris (Sky Gamestar)<br />
|released = 2004<br />
|platform = Satellite TV<br />
|developer = Denki<br />
|preview = 5<br />
|playfield = 10 &times; 20<br />
|hold = No<br />
|hard = Yes<br />
|title-scrn = Tetris (Sky Gamestar) title.jpeg<br />
|ingame-scrn = Tetris (Sky Gamestar) ingame.jpeg<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''''Tetris (Sky Gamestar)''''' was an officially licensed Tetris game for Sky satellite TVs, released in 2004, and available only in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was developed by the Scottish video game company Denki. The game was part of a set of interactive games called Sky Gamestar (later renamed Sky Games). It had both live multiplayer and singleplayer gameplay. For multiplayer, players' performances would be tracked and used to provide skill-based matchmaking with other opponents. Players would use their Sky TV remote as their controller.<br />
<br />
== Gameplay ==<br />
<br />
=== Controls ===<br />
The game uses the directional pad on the Sky TV box's remote (which is mapped to the arrow keys on PC) to move the Tetrominos.<br />
<br />
* LEFT and RIGHT (Left and Right on PC): move left and right (DAS is slow).<br />
* DOWN (Down on PC): soft drop<br />
* UP (Up on PC): hard drop<br />
* SELECT or (button pending) (spacebar or Enter on PC): rotate clockwise<br />
* RED and BLUE (Q and R on PC): rotate counterclockwise<br />
* YELLOW and GREEN (W and E on PC): hold<br />
* BACK UP (Backspace on PC): pause<br />
* (button pending) (T on PC): show help<br />
<br />
=== Game modes ===<br />
<br />
The game has two game modes: "High Score" and "Single Player". Both modes are variable goal, though the goal is not displayed on screen (instead showing the number of "lines", which is really goal); scoring is standard guideline. Both modes end at level 10. At the end the player is given a rating depending on their score, with the highest being Tetris Grand Master.<br />
<br />
T-spins are recognised using what appears to be the no kick rule (so no T-spin triples are present). Combos and perfect clears are not recognised. Lock delay appears to have some dependence on the level. Move reset is available with a 15 rotation or movement limit. <br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [https://denki.co.uk/sky/tetris/app.html Link to play (from official Denki website)]<br />
* [https://spong.com/game/11039512/Tetris-Sky-Digibox Screenshots and listing of game]<br />
* [https://informitv.com/2005/03/31/multiplayer-tetris-available-on-sky-interactive-tv/ Tetris (Sky Gamestar) news article on release]<br />
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PchoLdRcLh8 Tetris (Sky Gamestar) advert]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=List_of_fan_games&diff=24294List of fan games2023-02-04T11:31:04Z<p>Arcorann: </p>
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<div>In the context of ''[[Tetris]]'', '''fan games''' are computer tetromino games unaffiliated with [[Elorg]], [[The Tetris Company]], or any current or past licensor of the Tetris brand.<br />
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== Straight tetromino games ==<br />
The following games more or less faithfully replicate the rules of some version of ''Tetris'', either pre-Guideline or post-Guideline:<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[2600tris]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[4-Tris]] <!-- http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/4-tris --> - Homebrew game cartridge by Joe Zbiciak for the Mattel Intellivision game console<br />
*[[4-Wide Trainer]]<!-- https://ddrkirby.com/games/4-wide-trainer/4-wide-trainer.html --> - A single player online tool to train users with the "4 Wide" combo strategy. <br />
*[[7*Ris]] <!-- https://smilebasicsource.com/page?pid=1247 --> - ''TGM'' fan game for the 3DS game SmileBASIC<br />
*[[9T Lines]]<!-- http://www.antrex.de/en --><br />
*[[A Gnowius' Challenge]]<br />
*[[A Tribute to Tetris]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/stygian-tetris.html http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/games/tetris/ --><br />
*[[Abandoned Bricks]]<br />
*ACiD Tetris (later renamed [[Super ACiD Block Attack]])<br />
*[[Aint]] - free software for MS-DOS, possibly the first copylefted tetromino game<br />
** [[EGAint]] - successor to Aint<br />
*[[Alizarin Tetris]] - features colour gravity similar to [[The Next Tetris]].<br />
*[[Alleytris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090525134621/http://cymonsgames.retroremakes.com/alleytris https://github.com/cymonsgames/CymonsGames https://web.archive.org/web/20080620080859/http://www.retroremakes.com:80/forum2/showthread.php?t=11106 --> - 4-wide well<br />
*[[Apotris]]<!-- https://akouzoukos.itch.io/apotris https://github.com/akouzoukos/apotris https://www.reddit.com/r/Tetris/comments/uid3pq/apotris_v2_is_out_now_you_can_now_battle_your/ https://retrododo.com/apotris/ --> - A Tetris clone for the Gameboy Advance<br />
*[[Astris]]<br />
*[[Atomic Tetris]] - clone for MS-DOS, focusing on versus play with items<br />
*[[Brian Caos Tempting Music Player]] <!-- http://web.archive.org/web/19990427115837/http://home6.inet.tele.dk/brianp/bctmp.htm --> (versions Beta 1 and Beta 2 previously known as "Brian Caos Tetris Music Player"), IT/MOD/S3M/XM music player with a built-in Tetris game<br />
*[[Bedter]] by Andrew Bednarz - freeware for Windows and Linux, famously targeted by TTC which alleged "look and feel" copyright violation<br />
*[[Beebris]]<br />
*[[BiTRIS]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20180317211914/http://www.yeasoft.com/site/vintage:bitris --> - clone focusing on doubles play<br />
*[[Blockbox]] - A web based Java TGM clone <br />
*[http://blocks.gamenull.com Blocks] A Java version of the game.<br />
*[[Block Star]] <!-- http://apps.facebook.com/fbtetris/ --> - Integrated Facebook Tetris, featuring comparison leaderboard to your circle of friends, or all users. Subsequently taken over by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Blockdrop]] - A browser game with several modes.<br />
*[[Blocktrix]] - A derivative of TetriNET.<br />
*[[Blocks from Hell]]<br />
*[[Blox]] - An online clone with multiplayer, singleplayer modes and an opener practice mode.<br />
*[[Bocus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Bocus_1989 --><br />
*[[BombStepper]] - A game featuring Tetris Battle-style bombs.<br />
*[[Brash Point II]] - A Flash Point clone for PC-88<br />
*[[Breakris]] by Jürgen Müller - freeware for Windows. It has a very good single and multiplayer-Tetris, plus Breakris - Breakout and Tetris at the same time.<br />
*[[Bricks '2000]]<!-- https://www.inner-smile.com/dl_bri.htm --><br />
*[[Cambridge]] - A TGM-style fan game developed on the LOVE platform by JoeZeng and SashLilac<br />
*[[catboiquatro]]<!-- http://raincomplex.net/dump/cbq.html --><br />
*[[Challenger Tetris]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/challenger-tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[Chetiry]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Crowley: World Tour]] - Tetris clone for the ZX Spectrum Next<br />
*[[CRTetris]]<br />
*[[Crystal Cubes]]<!-- http://nzlab.dk/Productions/productions.htm --><br />
*[[Cubemaster Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100628045933/http://w1.435.telia.com/~u43509647/ --><br />
*[[Cultris]] - A game focusing on combo-based play.<br />
*[[Cultris II]] - Sequel to Cultris.<br />
*[[Cursed Blocks]]<!-- https://github.com/Manabender/Cursed-Blocks --><br />
*[[Cytroxia]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20001013122024/http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/9625/cytroxia.htm --><br />
*[[dcQuad]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050405004011/http://douglas.min.net:80/dcquad/ --> - Homebrew for Dreamcast.<br />
*[[Detris Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021217071951/http://gamehippo.com:80/cat/3-16_4.shtml --><br />
*[[Ditris (Amiga)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/amiga-ditris.html--><br />
*[[Ditris (Commodore 64)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/c64-ditris.html --><br />
*[[Double Blocks]] - A clone for DOS. Features multiplayer via modem.<br />
*[[DTET]]<br />
*[[Dúshlán]] - Homebrew game for NES. A port of Falling Blocks with extra features.<br />
<!-- *[[EIPC Free Tetris]] https://web.archive.org/web/20100423114404/www.eipcprograms.com/product.php?id=8 https://web.archive.org/web/20100706212344/http://www.ultimatumz.com:80/product.php?id=8 --><br />
*[[Edtris 2600]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Eirstt]]<!-- https://tetrisconcept.net/threads/eirstt.1396/ --><br />
*[[Eitrix]] <!-- http://www.ericjorgensen.com/Eittris.html formerly known as --><!-- http://www.betafreak.com/Games/Eitrix/index.html --> - Successor to Varmint's EITtris. Has 8-player play.<br />
*[[Emlith]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101023063932/http://www.emurasoft.com/games/index.htm--> - A clone for Windows 3.x. Later ported to 32-bit Windows.<br />
*[[enable Netris32]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021207200103/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/netris.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20080417053545/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/index.php?target=docs/applications/netris/netris.html --><br />
*[[Eqtris]]<br />
*[[Example Block Game]]<br />
*[[Ezoris]] - Clone for x68000.<br />
<!-- * [http://www.excelgames.org/tetris.asp Excel Tetris] there are too many versions of Excel Tetris out there --><br />
*[[F-Tetris]]<!-- http://mateusz.viste.fr/software/f-tetris/--><br />
*[[Face to Face]] (決戰俄羅斯) - a 1990 Taiwanese Tetris/Bloxeed clone focusing on versus play, apparently popular in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.<br />
*[[Falling Blocks]] - Game for ZX Spectrum. Stage-based.<br />
*[[Falling Down]] <!-- http://kirisame.oboroduki.com/falling_down.html --> - Features many gimmicks and the ability to add user-created courses.<br />
*[[Falling Lightblocks]] - A [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]] game with [[T-Spin]] bonuses<!-- (T spin Single gain 300 points, T spin Double gain 1,200 points) --><br />
*[[Falling Up]] <!-- http://www.erif.org/code/fallingup/ --> - a "twist" on Tetris (freeware/open source for Windows, OS X, linux)<br />
*[[Falling Kwadrats]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/1745030/ --><br />
*[[FanTris]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/918960/FanTris/ --><br />
*[[Fightttris VR]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/841340/Fightttris_VR/ --><br />
*[[four-tris]] <!-- https://github.com/fiorescarlatto/four-tris/--> - Open source and '''practice focused''' client built on the AutoIt scripting language.<br />
*[[Freefall]] - An implementation in the Inform language designed for text adventures. <!-- https://eblong.com/zarf/if.html#freefall --><br />
*[[From Below]] - A homebrew game for NES. <!-- https://mhughson.itch.io/from-below --><br />
*[[Full HD Tetris]] - A series of games with Full HD resolution and large playfields.<br />
*[[Geo]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[GinT]] - Falling Tetromino game within the 3D world of Second Life.<br />
*[[GTET]] - A clone of [[Tetris The Grand Master]].<br />
*[[HaCKeR]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/HaCKeR_201602 --><br />
*[[Hakairis]]<br />
*[[Heboris]] - A clone inspired by the TGM series. Has many unofficial expansions.<br />
*[[Heboris (FM Towns)]]<br />
*[[Hubricks]] - Homebrew for NES<br />
*[[InfidHells]] <!-- https://abject.itch.io/infidhells --><br />
*[[Infinitris (infinitris.net)]]<br />
*[[Jagtris]] - Homebrew for Atari Jaguar<br />
*[[Java Duel Tetris]] <!-- https://dueltetris.webs.com/ --><br />
*[http://tang.cmoo.com/~snor/weeds/Java_Tetris_v2.11/tetris.html Java Tetris v2.11] - Nice Java applet Tetris clone by Andreas Ludwig that supports multi-player and computer AI players<br />
*[[Jester]] <!-- http://jesterblocks.net --><br />
*[[Jstris]] - An online clone with multiplayer.<br />
*[[Just Stack]] - Simplistic web fan game with unique cooperative modes. <!-- https://www.juststack.net --><br />
*[[King of Stackers]] - Turn based strategy tetris<br />
*[[Klotz]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090416112542/http://www.mystrobl.de/Plone/basteleien/windows-oldies/klotz-und-winadv21 -->- Game for Windows 2.x.<br />
*[[Kralizec Tetris]] - Tetris game for the MSX<br />
*[[L2Stack]]<!-- https://github.com/llbit/L2Stack https://launchpad.net/l2stack --><br />
*[[LJ65]] (formerly Tetramino) - a homebrew game for NES.<br />
*[[Lockjaw]] - primarily a guideline simulator, with dozens of options to change behavior<br />
*[[Lockjaw: The Overdose]] (formerly Tetanus On Drugs) - free software for Game Boy Advance, inspired by Tetripz<br />
*[[LTris]]<br />
*Master of Blocks series:<br />
**[[The Master of Blocks]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: The Complete DX]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Horror-Reflex]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Apotheosis]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks 5-X: Desperation]]<br />
*[[MASTERS LINE]]<br />
*[[MaTris]] - A game written using pygame. Has been used in academia. <!-- https://github.com/Uglemat/MaTris --><br />
*[[Megatris (DOS, Adam Cohen and Brian Cohn)]] <!-- http://cd.textfiles.com/gigagames5/DOS/TETRIS/ --><br />
*[[MegaTris (DOS, Roman Macionczyk)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/MEGATRISInstaller --> - Polish clone.<br />
*[[Megatris (Uzebox)]]<br />
*[[MisaMino]]<br />
*[[Modular Tetris]] - Tetris clone with highly customizable playing grid as well as pentominoes<br />
*[[MultiMino]] <!-- https://gamejolt.com/games/multimino/556683 --><br />
*[[Multitet]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20020613083922/http://leo.worldonline.es:80/jerzegor/gogosoftware/enmultitet.html --><br />
*[[Multris (Spogg.com)]] - A multiplayer game.<br />
*[[N-Blox]] - Tetris clone by Neave Games. Later acquired by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Neitris]]<!-- http://neitris.sourceforge.net/ --> - A multiplayer clone inspired by EITtris.<br />
*[[Neotris]] - A game for the Neo-Geo featuring 4-player support.<br />
*[[Netris (Brian E. Lemoff)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Netris_1020 --><br />
*[[Netris for Windows]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/NETRIS11 --><br />
*[[netris (Trevor Slocum)]] - A game playable over SSH.<br />
*[[Nishisansou Tetris]] - Tetris clone for the Sharp X68000.<br />
*[[Notrus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Notrus_1020 --> <br />
*[[Novalight Tetris]]<br />
*[[Nuclear Insanity]]<!-- http://www.monstersoft.com/games/nuclear/ --><br />
*[[Nuketris]] <!-- https://nuketris.com/ --><br />
*[[NullpoMino]] - highly customisable clone with many modes.<br />
*[[Nyet]] - one of the earliest Tetris clones, dating from 1988.<br />
*[[NYET III]]<br />
*[[Petris]] - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[PhantomTris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/PhantomTrisSW1992JasonBertschiStrategyAction --><br />
*[[PhantomTris 2]]<br />
*[[Picoris]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console.<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=38620 --><br />
*[[Picoris 2: Absolute Zero]]<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=88083#p --><br />
*[[Pokittris]] - Tetris for the Pokitto [https://talk.pokitto.com/t/game-pokittris/467]<br />
*[[Pufftris]] <!-- https://ellis.fyi/blog/pufftris-most-insane-tetris-clone-ever/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Trial]] <!--https://kagamine-rin.itch.io/puzzle-trial --><br />
*[[PVP Blocks]]<br />
*[[Q2Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20000823073926/http://members.xoom.com/phooky/q2tetris.html --> - Mod for Quake 2.<br />
*[[Quadra]] - Open source clone with cascade gravity, successor to Remtris 2. Features very fast-paced online play.<br />
*[[Quadrapassel]] (formerly Gnometris)<br />
*[[Quinn]] - Described as an arcade-style tetromino puzzle game written and designed specifically for macOS<br />
*[[Radon]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Radon95_1020 --><br />
*[[Remtris]] <!-- http://synt4x.org/tgm/hellfire/software/ --> - Freeware clone with cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Remtris 2]] - Sequel to Remtris, focusing on multiplayer.<br />
*[[Retromino]]<br />
*[[Rheolism]] - A Tetris game in one line of BBC Basic.<br />
*[[Rotris]] - Homebrew for GBA, inspired by Pufftris<br />
*[[Rotris (vdweller]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20181101063934/https://vdweller.awardspace.com/ --><br />
*[[Startris]] - A game on king.com where you can win real money<br />
*[[Shiromino]] - possibly the most accurate PC-based simulator of the TGM series<br />
*[[Simpletris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030417131426/http://www.willemssoft.com:80/english/index1024normal.html --><br />
*[[Sirtet Voyager]] - A game for Mac OS.<br />
*[[Small Tetris]]<!-- http://www.ftp.funet.fi/index/msdos/games/tetris/2ktetris.zip --> - A game with a 2 KiB executable.<br />
*[[Solaris]]<br />
*[[Sonic Tetris]]<!-- https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2198/ --><br />
*[[Spirit Drop]]<!-- https://rayblastgames.com/spiritdrop.php --> - A block-stacking puzzle game with emphasis on control and self-improvement. <br />
*[[Stackfuse]]<!--https://github.com/sinefuse/stackfuse --><br />
*[[Super Puzzler]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[Super Retriss]] - A game with the goal of clearing a target "flicking" block.<br />
*[[Syoboris]] - A SDL-based game for Mac probably inspired by Heboris, now apparently lost.<br />
*[[T-C v4]]<!-- http://joco.suso.org/joco/ --><br />
*[[T3tr0s]] - A Tetris game that has 10 themes based on various Tetris games that can be changed on the fly.<br />
<!-- Tatris 2008 --><br />
*[[Team Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090225065702/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/ttetris.htm --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for Commodore 64.<br />
*[[Techlogica TechTris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101211131245/http://www.techlogica.us:80/software/techtris/ --><br />
*[[Techmino]] - Professional, Multi-platform game with many modes and custom options.<br />
*[[Tet42]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Tet42SW1989EduardKappelA.BanzhafStrategyPuzzle --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for DOS.<br />
*[[Tetra Blocks]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20130120060407/http://hem.passagen.se:80/nashua/tetra/ https://archive.org/details/Tetra_Blocks --><br />
*[[Tetra Legends]]<br />
*[[Tetra Online]]<br />
*[[Tetracycline]] - Homebrew for the Sega Master System.<br />
*[[Tetreml]]<!-- https://leduyquang753.github.io/tetreml/ --><br />
*[http://www.airspace-v.com/ggadgets/tetriculis.htm Tetriculis] — Tetris as Google Gadget.<br />
*[[TetriNET]]<br />
*[[TetriNET 2]]<br />
*[[TETR.IO]]<br />
*[[Tetrio]] (tetrio.io) - A versus game where both players share a field.<br />
*[[Tetripz]] by Mute Fantasies - freeware for MS-DOS, with visual distortions of the playfield<br />
*[[Tetris (Flash, Gavin Ward)]]<!-- http://ccgi.gdward.plus.com/tetris/index.php https://web.archive.org/web/20070711211733/http://www.gdward.plus.com/site/flash/ https://web.archive.org/web/20160609193801/http://www.gdward.plus.com:80/site/flash/ --> - A game inspired by TGM.<br />
*[[Tetris (Galaksija)]] <!-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrgYxML8RWg --><br />
*[[Tetris (Jupiter Ace)]] <!-- http://jupiler.retrolandia.net/ --><br />
*[[Tetris (Philips VG5000)]] <!-- https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=4965&start=0 --><br />
*[[Tetris (Smaky)]] <!-- https://twitter.com/BlupiGames/status/1384031163145068551 --> <br />
*[[Tetris 2 (Fuxoft)]] - Game for ZX Spectrum.<br />
*[[Tetris 3]]<br />
*[[Tetris 4]]<br />
*[[Tetris 3000]] <!-- http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris 4000]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030726012505/http://tetris4000.alawar.com:80/ http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Adventure]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041211000057/http://users.volja.net:80/realguirao/EnglishMain.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Arena]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetrisarena.shtml --><br />
*[[Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)]] - A game inspired by Atari's arcade version of Tetris.<br />
*[[Tetris-EX]]<br />
*[[Tetris Lite]] - Game for Windows 9x. Uses an AI for its demo mode.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Amiga)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Craig Rothwell)]] - A DOS game inspired by the Amiga game.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Michiel Ouwehand)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Queen]] <!-- http://qtetris.sourceforge.net --><br />
*[[Tetris Revolution]]<!-- <br />
http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[&#1058;&#1045;&#1058;&#1056;&#1048;&#1057; SEMIPRO-68k]] - clone for the X68000, notable for the first use of 20G<br />
*[[Tetris Slide]]<!--https://youtube.com/watch?v=sUSgUEWh7jE also Tetris Abyss Infinite --><br />
*[[Tetris to the Max]] - Clone for DOS. 38 wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Yuri Balagurov)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --> - Clone for DOS. Has many performance statistics and customisation options.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Oscar Giner)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20080926160818/http://www.oginer.tk:80/ --><br />
*[[Tetris V]] - a Sega Tetris clone for the X68000. <br />
*[[Tetris Weightlifting]] - A modified version of Tetris using exercise equipment as the control mechanism.<br />
*[[Tetroblox]] <!-- https://www.roblox.com/games/6795867689/ --> - Beta ''Roblox''-based stacker with a focus on accurate, solid mechanics and speed.<br />
*[[Tetroid 2012]] <!-- https://entity.be --><br />
*[http://members.allegro.cc/ThomasHarte/javascript/tetrominoes.html Tetrominoes] A light and fast Javascript version of the game <!-- differentiate this from other JS clones please --><br />
*[[Tetr.js]] - A guideline compliant web based client with 40L and Dig modes<br />
*[[Tetyis]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console. <!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=72731#p --><br />
*[[Texmaster]] - contains almost every mode from the TGM series except for Sakura from Ti and code specific game modes<br />
*[[Textris (rsninja)]] - A recreation of the [[Tetris (Electronika 60)|Electronika 60]] version, but with modern Guideline rules.<br />
*[[Textris DS]] - A homebrew game for the Nintendo DS.<br />
*[[Textmode Tetris]]<!-- http://www.sweatbox.dk/games/Tetris/Tetris.html --><br />
*[[T-Game 4]]<!-- http://msx.nabebugyou.com/ --> - homebrew for the MSX.<br />
*[[Tiny Tetris]]<!-- http://web.archive.org/web/20100826013837/http://rednest.rosinter.ru:80/main.htm#projects --><br />
*[[Tommy's Nyet]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Tommys_Nyet_1989 --> - shareware clone for DOS. Has a hot-seat "tournament mode" where multiple players are given the same piece sequence and need to get as high a score as possible.<br />
*[[Touhou Battle Gaiden]] - A Tetris Battle Gaiden-style game with Touhou Project characters.<br />
*[[Touhoumino]]<br />
*[[Twintris]] <!-- which Twintris was this again --><br />
*[[Twintris (Digital Marketing, programmed by Svein Berge)]] - A clone for Amiga<br />
*[[TwitchTetris]]<!-- https://www.rossipotti.de/ausgabe28/tetris/index.html--> - A game written in JavaScript.<br />
*[[Ultris: The Ultimate Tetris]]<br />
*[[UGM]] - ''[[TGM]]'' clone with art and music by Simon Stålenhag.<br />
*[[UNO Free Fall]] [http://gameboy.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r31435.htm][http://www.concretesoftware.com/product/unofreefall.shtml], 2007<br />
*[[Varmint's EITtris]] - A multiplayer clone with powerups.<br />
*[[Vertris]]<!-- http://vertris.googlepages.com/ --> - A simple cross-platform clone.<br />
*[[VGATetris]]<br />
*[[Vitetris]]<!-- http://www.victornils.net/tetris/ --> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[WinTris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Includes extended pieces.<br />
*[[Yet Another Tetris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Had a piece editor and adjustable playfield size.<br />
*[[Yetris]]<!--http://alexdantas.github.io/yetris/--> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[Zentris]] - by Robert J. Sundling<br />
**[[Super Zentris]]<br />
**[[Zentris 3000]]<br />
*[[Zetrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050908054947/http://www.gx3d.com:80/zetrix.html --><br />
*[[ZTetris]] - Game for Texas Instruments graphing calculators.<br />
<br />
== 1-key finesse games == <!-- name? --><br />
These are games that assign a key to each combination of rotation and horizontal movement, which in a 10-column playfield would require 40 keys.<br />
*[[Finesse (XaeL)]] <!-- https://github.com/alex-ong/Finesse/releases/ --><br />
*[[KeyBlox]]<br />
*[https://lk00100100.github.io/KeyboardFallingBlocks/client/index.html Keyboard Falling Blocks] - One key finesse 40L game<br />
*[[Typomino]]<br />
*[[TypingTetromino]]<br />
<br />
== Malicious piece generation ==<br />
Variants that attempt to give the player the worst possible piece.<br />
*[[Bastet]] - Literally, Bastard Tetris. Made to be as annoying and frustrating as possible.<br />
*[[Birdris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050428005322/http://site.ifrance.com/nazgul/grenier/grenier.htm --> - DOS game by Andrew Bird. <br />
*[[Hatetris]] - Variation by Sam Hughes of Things of Interest. Has a replay system.<br />
*[[Stacked Odds]]<!-- http://www.rrrrthats5rs.com/games/stacked-odds/--> - Uses an 8-wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetrevil]] - Incorporates a system to balance piece distribution (choose between weights, 7-bag and 21-bag).<br />
*[[Worst Piece Piece Game]]<!-- https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/worstpiecegame/ --> - Hold is available. Has six levels of difficulty.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have game modes that attempt to do this:<br />
*Abandoned Bricks in Bastet mode (using the algorithm from v0.41 of Bastet)<br />
*Cultris II during the WTF challenge<br />
*F-Tetris in Bastard! mode<br />
*Java Duel Tetris in Nightmare mode<br />
*LTris with Expert Mode on (with the constraint that piece generation still acts as a bag randomiser in this mode)<br />
*NullpoMino when using the Tetrevil mode mod (also part of Blitz's mod pack) <br />
*Quadrapassel<br />
*Zeromeaner when using the Eviline randomiser (successor to Tetrevil)<br />
<br />
== Other piece sets ==<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but change the piece set, most commonly by adding [[pentomino]]es, but also other larger or smaller polyominoes, or pseudo-polyominoes, or sometimes even quasi-polyominoes.<br />
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*[[Combinos]] <!-- http://combinos.herokuapp.com/ --> - Successor to ntris.<br />
*[[Egapet]]<br />
*[[FÜNEF]] - Game for Windows 2.x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Heptrix]] - Uses a selection of heptominoes.<br />
*[[Infinitris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Infinitris_1020 --> - Game with many options, including input recording.<br />
*[[Multris (RustyMonster)]] <!-- https://rustymonster.itch.io/multris --><br />
*[[nlith]] - A game for PC-9801, possibly the first Japanese Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[ntris]] - A game that gives larger pieces as the player progresses.<br />
*[[N-Tris (Diamond Games)]] <!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/gamekitty320/n-tris --> - A Flash game with a similar idea.<br />
*[[Penta]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20091027034652/http://us.geocities.com/liviozuc/pag1_eng.html --><br />
*[[Pentis]] - DOS game. Uses pentominoes. Has customisable keys.<br />
*[[Pentis (Tony Raugas)]]<!-- http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0003658 --> - ZX Spectrum game.<br />
*[[Pentix]] - DOS game. Adds pentominoes as well as smaller polyominoes. Possibly the first ever Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[Pentix (Andrei Gorianov)]]<!-- http://www.goscreen.info/pentix/ --> - Remake of the DOS Pentix. Includes touch input.<br />
*[[Pentix++]]<!-- http://pentix.online/ --> - Online pentomino game. Has leaderboards.<br />
*[[Pentix Unlimited]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --><br />
*[[Pentominovich]] - Game for Android and Windows, with considerable inspiration from Atari Tetris.<br />
*[[Pentris (Hunter Freyer)]]<!-- http://www.pentris.net/ --><br />
*[[Pentris (Patrick Fournier)]]<!-- http://pentris.patrickfournier.com/ --><br />
*[[Pentrix (Cathelius)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100122111521/http://www.cathelius.co.uk:80/flash/pentrix --> - Has cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Pent-up]]<br />
*[[PROTO]] (PROgressive Tetris Outline) - Game for Windows 9x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Rammer]] - Playfield is rotated 90 degrees for landscape play. Has large pieces.<br />
*[[TERIAS WIN]] - A game that uses pseudo-trominoes.<br />
*[[The Son of Tetris Project]] - adds pieces to the piece set starting from level 3.<br />
*[[Tototris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20060526172643/http://www.well-played.com/tototris/ --> - Apparently lost.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have the option to play with a non-standard piece set:<br />
*Cambridge<br />
*EGAint<br />
*Emlith<br />
*Super Retriss<br />
*Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)<br />
*WinTris<br />
*Yet Another Tetris<br />
<!-- *NullpoMino --><br />
<br />
== Non-2D variants ==<br />
These games correspond to attempts to take the gameplay of Tetris into higher (or lower) dimensions. See also [[List of games#Other_.22-tris.22_games]].<br />
<br />
*[[Humorous versions#1D Tetris]] - Various 1D variants.<br />
*[[3D Tetris (online game)]] - [http://www.3dtetris.com 3dtetris.com] 3D variant of the classic Tetris game. You can play the game: online, offline and mobile. The game use the Java virtual machine.<br />
*[[3DTRIS]] - [http://www.3dtris.de 3dtris.de] A clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D variant of Tetris) in Macromedia Flash. Its gameplay is very smooth, just like original Blockout. Online high score list with growing competitions.<br />
*[[3Tris]]<!-- http://www.pangoo.it/3tris/fast.html --> - A Blockout clone.<br />
*[[4D-Tris]] - A 4D variant where the aim is to fill 2 &times; 2 &times; 2 layers.<br />
*[[BlockOut II]] - [http://www.www.blockout.net/blockout2 blockout.net] The best clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D Tetris) for Windows using DirectX. Online high score list, forum, wiki.<br />
*[https://blockout.nu BlockOut] - An online browser version in HTML5 and JavaScript, with global scoreboard.<br />
*[[Frac]] - A 3D variant for DOS and Macintosh.<br />
*[[Frac4d]]<!-- https://www.classicdosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1350 --> - A 4D variant derived from Frac. Released as freeware in 2006.<br />
*[[HyperTetris]] - Another 4D variant with a 4 &times; 4 &times; 4 &times; 10 playfield.<br />
*[[oti3]]<!-- http://www7.plala.or.jp/kfb/games/index.html--> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Polycubes]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2009/04/13/3d-tetris-variations-polycubes/ --><br />
*[[Polytope Tetris]] - A variant with a configurable number of dimensions (though playability suffers at 5D and above).<br />
*[[SDLBlock]]<!-- http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/sdlblock/ --> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Takalith]] - A Blockout-like game for the PC-9801.<br />
**[[Wakataka]] - A clone of Takalith for Windows 3.1.<br />
**[[Takalith EX]] - A Takalith-inspired game for Windows 9x.<br />
*[[T^3]]<!-- https://sourceforge.net/projects/t-3/ --> - A 3D variant.<br />
*[[XWelltris]] - A clone of Welltris.<br />
<br />
==Other variants==<br />
These games have game play rules inspired by ''Tetris'', such as rotation of shapes to form complete lines, but introduce rule variations that change the game play greatly.<br />
<br />
See also [[Humorous versions]] for games too short or not playable enough to have their own page.<br />
<br />
*[[3D-Stereogram Tetris]]<!-- https://www.deviantart.com/3dimka/art/3D-Stereogram-Tetris-36795242 --><br />
*[[BEATris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Bomblin]] - A Bombliss clone, taking inspiration from the TGM series.<br />
*[[Bombrite]] - Another Bombliss-type game.<br />
*[[Bomb'n Blast]] - A homebrew game for ColecoVision.<br />
*[[Chextris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Confusetris]] - <!-- https://github.com/hut/confusetris --> Overlays another piece shape over the active piece. <br />
*[[CubeStorm Planets]]<br />
*[[Da]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Da_1020 --> - merges Tetris gameplay and Columns gameplay<br />
*[[Diatris]]<br />
*[[Dream of Pixels]] - A game where the player has to remove tetromino-shaped pieces from a cloud mass.<br />
*[[Equadrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090725115512/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/equadrix.htm --> - Form expressions matching the target number.<br />
*[[Factris]]<!-- https://mathigon.org/factris --> - A game where pieces are rectangles with different areas, and "rotating" involves changing the dimensions of the rectangle.<br />
*[[First-Person Tetris]] <!-- firstpersontetris.com --> - the player's viewpoint is centred on the falling piece, and rotates when the piece is rotated.<br />
*[[Futilitris]]<br />
*[[Go-Tet]] <!-- https://gotet.io/ --> - Move the playfield around to collect blocks.<br />
*[[Go Tetris!]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2007/10/03/play-go-tetris-10/ --> - Merges Tetris gameplay with the capturing rules of Go.<br />
*[http://mbarich.tripod.com/java/tetris.htm Java Tetris] - A Java Tetris game that follows the gameplay rules of the original, but has more than 30 shape types and a few new game modes, including a "Hardcore" mode where the game is played on a 125x125 grid.<br />
*[[Gravytris]]<br />
*[[Heaven]] <!-- http://www.gudmagazine.com/games/heaven/ --> - Based on the xkcd strip of the same name; regularly drops "heavenly" blocks that cover the entire stack.<br />
*[[Hell Tetris]] <!-- http://www.kongregate.com/games/banthar/hell-tetris --> - Based on another xkcd strip; gives the playfield a rounded bottom.<br />
*[[Hexlis]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20070302175345/http://d.hatena.ne.jp:80/chamekan/20041213 https://web.archive.org/web/20120220081440/http://vxo.jp:80/test/hexlis.html--> - A Flash game where the rows are expressed as hexadecimal numbers.<br />
**[[Tetris16]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041214081721/http://www.denkiburo.com:80/tetris16/ --> - A terminal game with the same idea.<br />
**[[Hextris (taichino)]]<!-- http://hextris.herokuapp.com/ --> - A JavaScript game with the same idea.<br />
*[[Kowaris]] - Introduces a mechanic where blocks can break.<br />
**[[Kowaris Kai]]<br />
*[[Kowaris EX]] - <!-- https://www.freem.ne.jp/win/game/26279 --> Remake of Kowaris (created with permission by the original creator)<br />
*[[Kuzuris]] - Online game inspired by Kowaris. Apparently defunct.<br />
*[[MagBlocks]] <!-- https://bimdav.itch.io/magblocks --> - Cooperative with physics.<br />
*[[Magic Eye Tetris]]<!-- http://www.lutanho.net/play/magiceyetetris.html --><br />
*[[Monotris]] - Flash game. Drop pieces to form tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Multris (Commodore 64)]] - A game in which up to four pieces are active at the same time.<br />
*[[Not Tetris]] - Incorporates a physics engine. The aim is to stack as many pieces as possible on the playfield before topping out.<br />
**[[Not Tetris 2]] - Adds a game mode where lines can be cleared.<br />
*[[Pentominon]]<!-- http://www.astralsystem.com/games/pentominon/ --><br />
*[[Phystris]] <!-- http://phystris.pi-dev.com/ --> - Incorporates a physics engine. Has modes based on clearing horizonal lines, clearing colour lines, and making groups of blocks of the same colour.<br />
*[[Plummet Equilibrium]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20170623003946/http://zarat.us/tra/plummet-equilibrium/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Juggle Trouble]] - two pieces fall simultaneously, clear lines or 5x5 squares<br />
*[[Quatris (DOS, Eugene Kim)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Quatris --> and its sequels <!-- https://www.dosgames.com/game/quatris-ii-gold/, https://archive.org/details/software?and%5B%5D=quatris&sin= --><br />
*[[Quatris (Zimond)]] <!-- http://www.gamezworld.de/showentry.php?ID=674 --><br />
*[[Retris]] <!-- http://www.flashbynight.com/retris/retris.html --> - Has a gimmick on every alternate piece.<br />
*[[RougeRis: Trials of Dungeonfall]] - A roguelike-Tetris hybrid for Pico-8.<br />
*[[Soft-body Tetris]] <!-- https://newbie-indie-game-dev.itch.io/softbody-tetris --><br />
*[[Structris]] - Game for Apple II. Dodge falling tetrominoes that are fired at the player.<br />
*[[Tetratris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090729074815/http://geocities.com/tetratris/--><br />
*[[Tetratris True]]<!-- http://www.pygame.org/project/347/ https://web.archive.org/web/20071203204258/http://www.psyguygames.com:80/tetratris/ download appears to be lost --><br />
*[[Tetrex]] - A game that uses tetrahexes.<br />
*[[Tetriller]]<br />
*[[Tetris<45]]<!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/meltymap/tetris-45 --> - A game where pieces fall at a 45-degree angle.<br />
*[[Tetris'D: The Game]] - Dodge falling tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Tetrisweeper]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20120702120055/http://www.fongeboon.com:80/game/tetrisweeper.html --> - Combines Tetris and Minesweeper. Apparently lost.<br />
*[[Tetron]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20040613121939/http://marnich.cjb.net:80/ https://web.archive.org/web/20040507105537/http://marnich.port5.com:80/dl/ --> - A game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Textris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Texttris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Torus]] - Another game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Tuper Tario Tros.]] - Combines Super Mario Bros. and Tetris.<br />
*[[Uehara Tetris]]<br />
*[[Untris]] - A Tetris game played in reverse.<br />
*[[Yukidoke no Kaze]] <!-- http://bwv.jp/yukidoke/ --><br />
<br />
== Pieces made out of non-rectangular shapes ==<br />
<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but use pieces made out of other polygons such as hexagons.<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[A-1 Geo-Fit Game Pack]]<!-- http://www.webruler.com/mtreciokas/a1geofit.htm --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[Angularis]]<!-- https://angularis.mondaybits.com/ --> - Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[BeeTris (Philippe Basciano)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/BeeTris_1020 --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyhexes, similar to Hex Tetris.<br />
*[[Beetris (Simsalabim Software)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Beetris --> - A DOS game. Uses polyhexes and a hexagonal playfield. Lines are cleared in two directions.<br />
*[[Bikaka]]<!-- http://macintoshgarden.org/games/bikaka --> - A Macintosh game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Blockz!]]<!-- https://wellgames.com/free_online/blockz/ --> - A Flash game. The player can select between polyominos, polyhexes and polyiamonds.<br />
*[[BricksFix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041204060507/http://www.madivar.com:80/bricksfix/ --><br />
*[[Crazy Tetris]]<!-- http://www.astatix.com/crazytetris.php --><br />
*[[Hex Tetris]] - A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Hextris]]<!-- http://www.hextris.com/ http://macintoshgarden.org/games/hextris https://www.myabandonware.com/game/hextris-16a --> A game for UNIX later ported to Mac and DOS. Uses polyhexes. It was later licensed by Konami and released for arcades as [[Hexion]].<br />
*[[Pyramid]] - An unlicensed game for NES. Uses polyabolos.<br />
**[[Pyramid 2]] - Sequel. Supports two players.<br />
*[[TAZ]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20140826171240/http://www.download-central.ws/Win16/Tetris/TAZ/ --> A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
*[[Triangle Tetris]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20141130141101/http://www.download-central.ws:80/DOS/Tetris/T/Triangle --> A game for DOS. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[List of official Tetris games]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fangame Fangame on English Wikipedia]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090727082601/http://tetris.gamehistoryonline.com:80/ Tetris and Tetris Clones] - nearly 200 games covered<br />
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[[Category:Fan games| ]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=Falling_Down&diff=24199Falling Down2022-11-19T10:19:55Z<p>Arcorann: /* External links */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox |title = Falling Down<br />
|developer = Ryuu Sakamoto<br />
|released = 2012<br />
|latestrelease = Version 6 printing 5 (2015-07-15)<br />
|platform = Windows<br />
|preview = 3<br />
|playfield = 10 &times; 20<br />
|hold = Yes, with IHS<br />
|hard = Yes<br />
|system = Unique<br />
|title-scrn = Falling Down menu.png<br />
|boxart = <br />
|ingame-scrn = Falling Down ingame.png<br />
}}<br />
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'''''Falling Down''''' is a game made by Ryuu Sakamoto of Kirisame Zensen.<br />
<br />
== Game modes ==<br />
=== Speed Road ===<br />
Speed Road is based on pure Tetris play with no gimmicks (except for cascade blocks). The first 20 levels focus on increasing gravity until the game reaches 20G at level 21. After that, the mode slowly decreases line clear delay, lock delay and entry delay.<br />
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=== Chaos Road ===<br />
Chaos Road is based on gimmick play. Each level has its own set of gimmicks that the player has to deal with. Gravity also increases, with level 46 and onwards being 20G.<br />
<br />
=== Grade Test ===<br />
Grade Test is based around a series of short courses that increase in difficulty. The grades start from 5-kyu, and clearing each course unlocks the next.<br />
<br />
Each course is 10 levels, divided into 5 levels from Speed Road, followed by one level at 1/60 G, followed by three levels with layer obstructions, followed by one level with gimmicks.<br />
<br />
=== Other Course ===<br />
This is where user-made courses can be played.<br />
== Cascade Block system ==<br />
The cascade system is based around the cascade gauge. The gauge is at the bottom of the screen, and fills as the player places pieces. Completing 4-line clears, T-Spins or combos will increase the gauge faster.<br />
<br />
On filling the cascade gauge a piece will spawn containing a cascade block. If the player clears the cascade block the blocks above the row cleared will cascade downwards. If these cascading blocks clear a line the process repeats with the blocks above the cleared line, until there are no more lines to clear.<br />
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== Engine details ==<br />
<br />
=== Randomizer ===<br />
The game uses a modified bag randomizer, intended to increase the alternation of S/Z pieces and J/L pieces.<br />
=== Rotation system ===<br />
The game engine implements a rotation system designed to be flexible and shape-agnostic.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
*[[DTET]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://kirisame.oboroduki.com/falling_down.html Official site]<br />
*[http://www.freem.ne.jp/win/game/8498 Download page]<br />
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<div>In the context of ''[[Tetris]]'', '''fan games''' are computer tetromino games unaffiliated with [[Elorg]], [[The Tetris Company]], or any current or past licensor of the Tetris brand.<br />
<br />
== Straight tetromino games ==<br />
The following games more or less faithfully replicate the rules of some version of ''Tetris'', either pre-Guideline or post-Guideline:<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[2600tris]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[4-Tris]] <!-- http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/4-tris --> - Homebrew game cartridge by Joe Zbiciak for the Mattel Intellivision game console<br />
*[[4-Wide Trainer]]<!-- https://ddrkirby.com/games/4-wide-trainer/4-wide-trainer.html --> - A single player online tool to train users with the "4 Wide" combo strategy. <br />
*[[7*Ris]] <!-- https://smilebasicsource.com/page?pid=1247 --> - ''TGM'' fan game for the 3DS game SmileBASIC<br />
*[[9T Lines]]<!-- http://www.antrex.de/en --><br />
*[[A Gnowius' Challenge]]<br />
*[[A Tribute to Tetris]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/stygian-tetris.html http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/games/tetris/ --><br />
*[[Abandoned Bricks]]<br />
*ACiD Tetris (later renamed [[Super ACiD Block Attack]])<br />
*[[Aint]] - free software for MS-DOS, possibly the first copylefted tetromino game<br />
** [[EGAint]] - successor to Aint<br />
*[[Alizarin Tetris]] - features colour gravity similar to [[The Next Tetris]].<br />
*[[Alleytris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090525134621/http://cymonsgames.retroremakes.com/alleytris https://github.com/cymonsgames/CymonsGames https://web.archive.org/web/20080620080859/http://www.retroremakes.com:80/forum2/showthread.php?t=11106 --> - 4-wide well<br />
*[[Astris]]<br />
*[[Atomic Tetris]] - clone for MS-DOS, focusing on versus play with items<br />
*[[Brian Caos Tempting Music Player]] <!-- http://web.archive.org/web/19990427115837/http://home6.inet.tele.dk/brianp/bctmp.htm --> (versions Beta 1 and Beta 2 previously known as "Brian Caos Tetris Music Player"), IT/MOD/S3M/XM music player with a built-in Tetris game<br />
*[[Bedter]] by Andrew Bednarz - freeware for Windows and Linux, famously targeted by TTC which alleged "look and feel" copyright violation<br />
*[[Beebris]]<br />
*[[BiTRIS]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20180317211914/http://www.yeasoft.com/site/vintage:bitris --> - clone focusing on doubles play<br />
*[[Blockbox]] - A web based Java TGM clone <br />
*[http://blocks.gamenull.com Blocks] A Java version of the game.<br />
*[[Block Star]] <!-- http://apps.facebook.com/fbtetris/ --> - Integrated Facebook Tetris, featuring comparison leaderboard to your circle of friends, or all users. Subsequently taken over by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Blockdrop]] - A browser game with several modes.<br />
*[[Blocktrix]] - A derivative of TetriNET.<br />
*[[Blocks from Hell]]<br />
*[[Blox]] - An online clone with multiplayer, singleplayer modes and an opener practice mode.<br />
*[[Bocus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Bocus_1989 --><br />
*[[BombStepper]] - A game featuring Tetris Battle-style bombs.<br />
*[[Brash Point II]] - A Flash Point clone for PC-88<br />
*[[Breakris]] by Jürgen Müller - freeware for Windows. It has a very good single and multiplayer-Tetris, plus Breakris - Breakout and Tetris at the same time.<br />
*[[Bricks '2000]]<!-- https://www.inner-smile.com/dl_bri.htm --><br />
*[[Cambridge]] - A TGM-style fan game developed on the LOVE platform by JoeZeng and SashLilac<br />
*[[catboiquatro]]<!-- http://raincomplex.net/dump/cbq.html --><br />
*[[Challenger Tetris]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/challenger-tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[Chetiry]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Crowley: World Tour]] - Tetris clone for the ZX Spectrum Next<br />
*[[CRTetris]]<br />
*[[Crystal Cubes]]<!-- http://nzlab.dk/Productions/productions.htm --><br />
*[[Cubemaster Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100628045933/http://w1.435.telia.com/~u43509647/ --><br />
*[[Cultris]] - A game focusing on combo-based play.<br />
*[[Cultris II]] - Sequel to Cultris.<br />
*[[Cursed Blocks]]<!-- https://github.com/Manabender/Cursed-Blocks --><br />
*[[Cytroxia]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20001013122024/http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/9625/cytroxia.htm --><br />
*[[dcQuad]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050405004011/http://douglas.min.net:80/dcquad/ --> - Homebrew for Dreamcast.<br />
*[[Detris Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021217071951/http://gamehippo.com:80/cat/3-16_4.shtml --><br />
*[[Ditris (Amiga)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/amiga-ditris.html--><br />
*[[Ditris (Commodore 64)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/c64-ditris.html --><br />
*[[Double Blocks]] - A clone for DOS. Features multiplayer via modem.<br />
*[[DTET]]<br />
*[[Dúshlán]] - Homebrew game for NES. A port of Falling Blocks with extra features.<br />
<!-- *[[EIPC Free Tetris]] https://web.archive.org/web/20100423114404/www.eipcprograms.com/product.php?id=8 https://web.archive.org/web/20100706212344/http://www.ultimatumz.com:80/product.php?id=8 --><br />
*[[Edtris 2600]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Eirstt]]<!-- https://tetrisconcept.net/threads/eirstt.1396/ --><br />
*[[Eitrix]] <!-- http://www.ericjorgensen.com/Eittris.html formerly known as --><!-- http://www.betafreak.com/Games/Eitrix/index.html --> - Successor to Varmint's EITtris. Has 8-player play.<br />
*[[Emlith]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101023063932/http://www.emurasoft.com/games/index.htm--> - A clone for Windows 3.x. Later ported to 32-bit Windows.<br />
*[[enable Netris32]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021207200103/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/netris.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20080417053545/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/index.php?target=docs/applications/netris/netris.html --><br />
*[[Eqtris]]<br />
*[[Example Block Game]]<br />
*[[Ezoris]] - Clone for x68000.<br />
<!-- * [http://www.excelgames.org/tetris.asp Excel Tetris] there are too many versions of Excel Tetris out there --><br />
*[[F-Tetris]]<!-- http://mateusz.viste.fr/software/f-tetris/--><br />
*[[Face to Face]] (決戰俄羅斯) - a 1990 Taiwanese Tetris/Bloxeed clone focusing on versus play, apparently popular in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.<br />
*[[Falling Blocks]] - Game for ZX Spectrum. Stage-based.<br />
*[[Falling Down]] <!-- http://kirisame.oboroduki.com/falling_down.html --> - Features many gimmicks and the ability to add user-created courses.<br />
*[[Falling Lightblocks]] - A [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]] game with [[T-Spin]] bonuses<!-- (T spin Single gain 300 points, T spin Double gain 1,200 points) --><br />
*[[Falling Up]] <!-- http://www.erif.org/code/fallingup/ --> - a "twist" on Tetris (freeware/open source for Windows, OS X, linux)<br />
*[[Falling Kwadrats]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/1745030/ --><br />
*[[FanTris]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/918960/FanTris/ --><br />
*[[Fightttris VR]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/841340/Fightttris_VR/ --><br />
*[[four-tris]] <!-- https://github.com/fiorescarlatto/four-tris/--> - Open source and '''practice focused''' client built on the AutoIt scripting language.<br />
*[[Freefall]] - An implementation in the Inform language designed for text adventures. <!-- https://eblong.com/zarf/if.html#freefall --><br />
*[[From Below]] - A homebrew game for NES. <!-- https://mhughson.itch.io/from-below --><br />
*[[Full HD Tetris]] - A series of games with Full HD resolution and large playfields.<br />
*[[Geo]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[GinT]] - Falling Tetromino game within the 3D world of Second Life.<br />
*[[GTET]] - A clone of [[Tetris The Grand Master]].<br />
*[[HaCKeR]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/HaCKeR_201602 --><br />
*[[Hakairis]]<br />
*[[Heboris]] - A clone inspired by the TGM series. Has many unofficial expansions.<br />
*[[Heboris (FM Towns)]]<br />
*[[Hubricks]] - Homebrew for NES<br />
*[[InfidHells]] <!-- https://abject.itch.io/infidhells --><br />
*[[Infinitris (infinitris.net)]]<br />
*[[Jagtris]] - Homebrew for Atari Jaguar<br />
*[[Java Duel Tetris]] <!-- https://dueltetris.webs.com/ --><br />
*[http://tang.cmoo.com/~snor/weeds/Java_Tetris_v2.11/tetris.html Java Tetris v2.11] - Nice Java applet Tetris clone by Andreas Ludwig that supports multi-player and computer AI players<br />
*[[Jester]] <!-- http://jesterblocks.net --><br />
*[[Jstris]] - An online clone with multiplayer.<br />
*[[King of Stackers]] - Turn based strategy tetris<br />
*[[Klotz]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090416112542/http://www.mystrobl.de/Plone/basteleien/windows-oldies/klotz-und-winadv21 -->- Game for Windows 2.x.<br />
*[[Kralizec Tetris]] - Tetris game for the MSX<br />
*[[L2Stack]]<!-- https://github.com/llbit/L2Stack https://launchpad.net/l2stack --><br />
*[[LJ65]] (formerly Tetramino) - a homebrew game for NES.<br />
*[[Lockjaw]] - primarily a guideline simulator, with dozens of options to change behavior<br />
*[[Lockjaw: The Overdose]] (formerly Tetanus On Drugs) - free software for Game Boy Advance, inspired by Tetripz<br />
*[[LTris]]<br />
*Master of Blocks series:<br />
**[[The Master of Blocks]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: The Complete DX]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Horror-Reflex]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Apotheosis]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks 5-X: Desperation]]<br />
*[[MASTERS LINE]]<br />
*[[MaTris]] - A game written using pygame. Has been used in academia. <!-- https://github.com/Uglemat/MaTris --><br />
*[[Megatris (DOS, Adam Cohen and Brian Cohn)]] <!-- http://cd.textfiles.com/gigagames5/DOS/TETRIS/ --><br />
*[[MegaTris (DOS, Roman Macionczyk)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/MEGATRISInstaller --> - Polish clone.<br />
*[[Megatris (Uzebox)]]<br />
*[[MisaMino]]<br />
*[[Modular Tetris]] - Tetris clone with highly customizable playing grid as well as pentominoes<br />
*[[MultiMino]] <!-- https://gamejolt.com/games/multimino/556683 --><br />
*[[Multitet]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20020613083922/http://leo.worldonline.es:80/jerzegor/gogosoftware/enmultitet.html --><br />
*[[Multris (Spogg.com)]] - A multiplayer game.<br />
*[[N-Blox]] - Tetris clone by Neave Games. Later acquired by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Neitris]]<!-- http://neitris.sourceforge.net/ --> - A multiplayer clone inspired by EITtris.<br />
*[[Neotris]] - A game for the Neo-Geo featuring 4-player support.<br />
*[[Netris (Brian E. Lemoff)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Netris_1020 --><br />
*[[Netris for Windows]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/NETRIS11 --><br />
*[[netris (Trevor Slocum)]] - A game playable over SSH.<br />
*[[Nishisansou Tetris]] - Tetris clone for the Sharp X68000.<br />
*[[Notrus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Notrus_1020 --> <br />
*[[Novalight Tetris]]<br />
*[[Nuclear Insanity]]<!-- http://www.monstersoft.com/games/nuclear/ --><br />
*[[Nuketris]] <!-- https://nuketris.com/ --><br />
*[[NullpoMino]] - highly customisable clone with many modes.<br />
*[[Nyet]] - one of the earliest Tetris clones, dating from 1988.<br />
*[[NYET III]]<br />
*[[Petris]] - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[PhantomTris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/PhantomTrisSW1992JasonBertschiStrategyAction --><br />
*[[PhantomTris 2]]<br />
*[[Picoris]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console.<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=38620 --><br />
*[[Picoris 2: Absolute Zero]]<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=88083#p --><br />
*[[Pokittris]] - Tetris for the Pokitto [https://talk.pokitto.com/t/game-pokittris/467]<br />
*[[Pufftris]] <!-- https://ellis.fyi/blog/pufftris-most-insane-tetris-clone-ever/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Trial]] <!--https://kagamine-rin.itch.io/puzzle-trial --><br />
*[[PVP Blocks]]<br />
*[[Q2Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20000823073926/http://members.xoom.com/phooky/q2tetris.html --> - Mod for Quake 2.<br />
*[[Quadra]] - Open source clone with cascade gravity, successor to Remtris 2. Features very fast-paced online play.<br />
*[[Quadrapassel]] (formerly Gnometris)<br />
*[[Quinn]] - Described as an arcade-style tetromino puzzle game written and designed specifically for macOS<br />
*[[Radon]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Radon95_1020 --><br />
*[[Remtris]] <!-- http://synt4x.org/tgm/hellfire/software/ --> - Freeware clone with cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Remtris 2]] - Sequel to Remtris, focusing on multiplayer.<br />
*[[Retromino]]<br />
*[[Rheolism]] - A Tetris game in one line of BBC Basic.<br />
*[[Rotris]] - Homebrew for GBA, inspired by Pufftris<br />
*[[Rotris (vdweller]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20181101063934/https://vdweller.awardspace.com/ --><br />
*[[Startris]] - A game on king.com where you can win real money<br />
*[[Shiromino]] - possibly the most accurate PC-based simulator of the TGM series<br />
*[[Simpletris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030417131426/http://www.willemssoft.com:80/english/index1024normal.html --><br />
*[[Sirtet Voyager]] - A game for Mac OS.<br />
*[[Small Tetris]]<!-- http://www.ftp.funet.fi/index/msdos/games/tetris/2ktetris.zip --> - A game with a 2 KiB executable.<br />
*[[Solaris]]<br />
*[[Sonic Tetris]]<!-- https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2198/ --><br />
*[[Spirit Drop]]<!-- https://rayblastgames.com/spiritdrop.php --> - A block-stacking puzzle game with emphasis on control and self-improvement. <br />
*[[Stackfuse]]<!--https://github.com/sinefuse/stackfuse --><br />
*[[Super Puzzler]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[Super Retriss]] - A game with the goal of clearing a target "flicking" block.<br />
*[[Syoboris]] - A SDL-based game for Mac probably inspired by Heboris, now apparently lost.<br />
*[[T-C v4]]<!-- http://joco.suso.org/joco/ --><br />
*[[T3tr0s]] - A Tetris game that has 10 themes based on various Tetris games that can be changed on the fly.<br />
<!-- Tatris 2008 --><br />
*[[Team Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090225065702/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/ttetris.htm --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for Commodore 64.<br />
*[[Techlogica TechTris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101211131245/http://www.techlogica.us:80/software/techtris/ --><br />
*[[Techmino]] - Professional, Multi-platform game with many modes and custom options.<br />
*[[Tet42]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Tet42SW1989EduardKappelA.BanzhafStrategyPuzzle --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for DOS.<br />
*[[Tetra Blocks]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20130120060407/http://hem.passagen.se:80/nashua/tetra/ https://archive.org/details/Tetra_Blocks --><br />
*[[Tetra Legends]]<br />
*[[Tetra Online]]<br />
*[[Tetracycline]] - Homebrew for the Sega Master System.<br />
*[[Tetreml]]<!-- https://leduyquang753.github.io/tetreml/ --><br />
*[http://www.airspace-v.com/ggadgets/tetriculis.htm Tetriculis] — Tetris as Google Gadget.<br />
*[[TetriNET]]<br />
*[[TetriNET 2]]<br />
*[[TETR.IO]]<br />
*[[Tetrio]] (tetrio.io) - A versus game where both players share a field.<br />
*[[Tetripz]] by Mute Fantasies - freeware for MS-DOS, with visual distortions of the playfield<br />
*[[Tetris (Flash, Gavin Ward)]]<!-- http://ccgi.gdward.plus.com/tetris/index.php https://web.archive.org/web/20070711211733/http://www.gdward.plus.com/site/flash/ https://web.archive.org/web/20160609193801/http://www.gdward.plus.com:80/site/flash/ --> - A game inspired by TGM.<br />
*[[Tetris (Galaksija)]] <!-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrgYxML8RWg --><br />
*[[Tetris (Jupiter Ace)]] <!-- http://jupiler.retrolandia.net/ --><br />
*[[Tetris (Philips VG5000)]] <!-- https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=4965&start=0 --><br />
*[[Tetris (Smaky)]] <!-- https://twitter.com/BlupiGames/status/1384031163145068551 --> <br />
*[[Tetris 2 (Fuxoft)]] - Game for ZX Spectrum.<br />
*[[Tetris 3]]<br />
*[[Tetris 4]]<br />
*[[Tetris 3000]] <!-- http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris 4000]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030726012505/http://tetris4000.alawar.com:80/ http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Adventure]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041211000057/http://users.volja.net:80/realguirao/EnglishMain.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Arena]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetrisarena.shtml --><br />
*[[Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)]] - A game inspired by Atari's arcade version of Tetris.<br />
*[[Tetris-EX]]<br />
*[[Tetris Lite]] - Game for Windows 9x. Uses an AI for its demo mode.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Amiga)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Craig Rothwell)]] - A DOS game inspired by the Amiga game.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Michiel Ouwehand)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Queen]] <!-- http://qtetris.sourceforge.net --><br />
*[[Tetris Revolution]]<!-- <br />
http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[&#1058;&#1045;&#1058;&#1056;&#1048;&#1057; SEMIPRO-68k]] - clone for the X68000, notable for the first use of 20G<br />
*[[Tetris Slide]]<!--https://youtube.com/watch?v=sUSgUEWh7jE also Tetris Abyss Infinite --><br />
*[[Tetris to the Max]] - Clone for DOS. 38 wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Yuri Balagurov)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --> - Clone for DOS. Has many performance statistics and customisation options.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Oscar Giner)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20080926160818/http://www.oginer.tk:80/ --><br />
*[[Tetris V]] - a Sega Tetris clone for the X68000. <br />
*[[Tetris Weightlifting]] - A modified version of Tetris using exercise equipment as the control mechanism.<br />
*[[Tetroblox]] <!-- https://www.roblox.com/games/6795867689/ --> - Beta ''Roblox''-based stacker with a focus on accurate, solid mechanics and speed.<br />
*[http://members.allegro.cc/ThomasHarte/javascript/tetrominoes.html Tetrominoes] A light and fast Javascript version of the game <!-- differentiate this from other JS clones please --><br />
*[[Tetr.js]] - A guideline compliant web based client with 40L and Dig modes<br />
*[[Tetyis]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console. <!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=72731#p --><br />
*[[Texmaster]] - contains almost every mode from the TGM series except for Sakura from Ti and code specific game modes<br />
*[[Textris (rsninja)]] - A recreation of the [[Tetris (Electronika 60)|Electronika 60]] version, but with modern Guideline rules.<br />
*[[Textris DS]] - A homebrew game for the Nintendo DS.<br />
*[[Textmode Tetris]]<!-- http://www.sweatbox.dk/games/Tetris/Tetris.html --><br />
*[[T-Game 4]]<!-- http://msx.nabebugyou.com/ --> - homebrew for the MSX.<br />
*[[Tiny Tetris]]<!-- http://web.archive.org/web/20100826013837/http://rednest.rosinter.ru:80/main.htm#projects --><br />
*[[Tommy's Nyet]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Tommys_Nyet_1989 --> - shareware clone for DOS. Has a hot-seat "tournament mode" where multiple players are given the same piece sequence and need to get as high a score as possible.<br />
*[[Touhou Battle Gaiden]] - A Tetris Battle Gaiden-style game with Touhou Project characters.<br />
*[[Touhoumino]]<br />
*[[Twintris]] <!-- which Twintris was this again --><br />
*[[Twintris (Digital Marketing, programmed by Svein Berge)]] - A clone for Amiga<br />
*[[TwitchTetris]]<!-- https://www.rossipotti.de/ausgabe28/tetris/index.html--> - A game written in JavaScript.<br />
*[[Ultris: The Ultimate Tetris]]<br />
*[[UGM]] - ''[[TGM]]'' clone with art and music by Simon Stålenhag.<br />
*[[UNO Free Fall]] [http://gameboy.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r31435.htm][http://www.concretesoftware.com/product/unofreefall.shtml], 2007<br />
*[[Varmint's EITtris]] - A multiplayer clone with powerups.<br />
*[[Vertris]]<!-- http://vertris.googlepages.com/ --> - A simple cross-platform clone.<br />
*[[VGATetris]]<br />
*[[Vitetris]]<!-- http://www.victornils.net/tetris/ --> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[WinTris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Includes extended pieces.<br />
*[[Yet Another Tetris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Had a piece editor and adjustable playfield size.<br />
*[[Yetris]]<!--http://alexdantas.github.io/yetris/--> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[Zentris]] - by Robert J. Sundling<br />
**[[Super Zentris]]<br />
**[[Zentris 3000]]<br />
*[[Zetrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050908054947/http://www.gx3d.com:80/zetrix.html --><br />
*[[ZTetris]] - Game for Texas Instruments graphing calculators.<br />
<br />
== 1-key finesse games == <!-- name? --><br />
These are games that assign a key to each combination of rotation and horizontal movement, which in a 10-column playfield would require 40 keys.<br />
*[[Finesse (XaeL)]] <!-- https://github.com/alex-ong/Finesse/releases/ --><br />
*[[KeyBlox]]<br />
*[https://lk00100100.github.io/KeyboardFallingBlocks/client/index.html Keyboard Falling Blocks] - One key finesse 40L game<br />
*[[Typomino]]<br />
*[[TypingTetromino]]<br />
<br />
== Malicious piece generation ==<br />
Variants that attempt to give the player the worst possible piece.<br />
*[[Bastet]] - Literally, Bastard Tetris. Made to be as annoying and frustrating as possible.<br />
*[[Birdris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050428005322/http://site.ifrance.com/nazgul/grenier/grenier.htm --> - DOS game by Andrew Bird. <br />
*[[Hatetris]] - Variation by Sam Hughes of Things of Interest. Has a replay system.<br />
*[[Stacked Odds]]<!-- http://www.rrrrthats5rs.com/games/stacked-odds/--> - Uses an 8-wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetrevil]] - Incorporates a system to balance piece distribution (choose between weights, 7-bag and 21-bag).<br />
*[[Worst Piece Piece Game]]<!-- https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/worstpiecegame/ --> - Hold is available. Has six levels of difficulty.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have game modes that attempt to do this:<br />
*Abandoned Bricks in Bastet mode (using the algorithm from v0.41 of Bastet)<br />
*Cultris II during the WTF challenge<br />
*F-Tetris in Bastard! mode<br />
*Java Duel Tetris in Nightmare mode<br />
*LTris with Expert Mode on (with the constraint that piece generation still acts as a bag randomiser in this mode)<br />
*NullpoMino when using the Tetrevil mode mod (also part of Blitz's mod pack) <br />
*Quadrapassel<br />
*Zeromeaner when using the Eviline randomiser (successor to Tetrevil)<br />
<br />
== Other piece sets ==<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but change the piece set, most commonly by adding [[pentomino]]es, but also other larger or smaller polyominoes, or pseudo-polyominoes, or sometimes even quasi-polyominoes.<br />
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*[[Combinos]] <!-- http://combinos.herokuapp.com/ --> - Successor to ntris.<br />
*[[Egapet]]<br />
*[[FÜNEF]] - Game for Windows 2.x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Heptrix]] - Uses a selection of heptominoes.<br />
*[[Infinitris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Infinitris_1020 --> - Game with many options, including input recording.<br />
*[[Multris (RustyMonster)]] <!-- https://rustymonster.itch.io/multris --><br />
*[[nlith]] - A game for PC-9801, possibly the first Japanese Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[ntris]] - A game that gives larger pieces as the player progresses.<br />
*[[N-Tris (Diamond Games)]] <!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/gamekitty320/n-tris --> - A Flash game with a similar idea.<br />
*[[Penta]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20091027034652/http://us.geocities.com/liviozuc/pag1_eng.html --><br />
*[[Pentis]] - DOS game. Uses pentominoes. Has customisable keys.<br />
*[[Pentis (Tony Raugas)]]<!-- http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0003658 --> - ZX Spectrum game.<br />
*[[Pentix]] - DOS game. Adds pentominoes as well as smaller polyominoes. Possibly the first ever Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[Pentix (Andrei Gorianov)]]<!-- http://www.goscreen.info/pentix/ --> - Remake of the DOS Pentix. Includes touch input.<br />
*[[Pentix++]]<!-- http://pentix.online/ --> - Online pentomino game. Has leaderboards.<br />
*[[Pentix Unlimited]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --><br />
*[[Pentominovich]] - Game for Android and Windows, with considerable inspiration from Atari Tetris.<br />
*[[Pentris (Hunter Freyer)]]<!-- http://www.pentris.net/ --><br />
*[[Pentris (Patrick Fournier)]]<!-- http://pentris.patrickfournier.com/ --><br />
*[[Pentrix (Cathelius)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100122111521/http://www.cathelius.co.uk:80/flash/pentrix --> - Has cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Pent-up]]<br />
*[[PROTO]] (PROgressive Tetris Outline) - Game for Windows 9x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Rammer]] - Playfield is rotated 90 degrees for landscape play. Has large pieces.<br />
*[[TERIAS WIN]] - A game that uses pseudo-trominoes.<br />
*[[The Son of Tetris Project]] - adds pieces to the piece set starting from level 3.<br />
*[[Tototris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20060526172643/http://www.well-played.com/tototris/ --> - Apparently lost.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have the option to play with a non-standard piece set:<br />
*Cambridge<br />
*EGAint<br />
*Emlith<br />
*Super Retriss<br />
*Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)<br />
*WinTris<br />
*Yet Another Tetris<br />
<!-- *NullpoMino --><br />
<br />
== Non-2D variants ==<br />
These games correspond to attempts to take the gameplay of Tetris into higher (or lower) dimensions. See also [[List of games#Other_.22-tris.22_games]].<br />
<br />
*[[Humorous versions#1D Tetris]] - Various 1D variants.<br />
*[[3D Tetris (online game)]] - [http://www.3dtetris.com 3dtetris.com] 3D variant of the classic Tetris game. You can play the game: online, offline and mobile. The game use the Java virtual machine.<br />
*[[3DTRIS]] - [http://www.3dtris.de 3dtris.de] A clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D variant of Tetris) in Macromedia Flash. Its gameplay is very smooth, just like original Blockout. Online high score list with growing competitions.<br />
*[[3Tris]]<!-- http://www.pangoo.it/3tris/fast.html --> - A Blockout clone.<br />
*[[4D-Tris]] - A 4D variant where the aim is to fill 2 &times; 2 &times; 2 layers.<br />
*[[BlockOut II]] - [http://www.www.blockout.net/blockout2 blockout.net] The best clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D Tetris) for Windows using DirectX. Online high score list, forum, wiki.<br />
*[https://blockout.nu BlockOut] - An online browser version in HTML5 and JavaScript, with global scoreboard.<br />
*[[Frac]] - A 3D variant for DOS and Macintosh.<br />
*[[Frac4d]]<!-- https://www.classicdosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1350 --> - A 4D variant derived from Frac. Released as freeware in 2006.<br />
*[[HyperTetris]] - Another 4D variant with a 4 &times; 4 &times; 4 &times; 10 playfield.<br />
*[[oti3]]<!-- http://www7.plala.or.jp/kfb/games/index.html--> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Polycubes]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2009/04/13/3d-tetris-variations-polycubes/ --><br />
*[[Polytope Tetris]] - A variant with a configurable number of dimensions (though playability suffers at 5D and above).<br />
*[[SDLBlock]]<!-- http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/sdlblock/ --> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Takalith]] - A Blockout-like game for the PC-9801.<br />
**[[Wakataka]] - A clone of Takalith for Windows 3.1.<br />
**[[Takalith EX]] - A Takalith-inspired game for Windows 9x.<br />
*[[T^3]]<!-- https://sourceforge.net/projects/t-3/ --> - A 3D variant.<br />
*[[XWelltris]] - A clone of Welltris.<br />
<br />
==Other variants==<br />
These games have game play rules inspired by ''Tetris'', such as rotation of shapes to form complete lines, but introduce rule variations that change the game play greatly.<br />
<br />
See also [[Humorous versions]] for games too short or not playable enough to have their own page.<br />
<br />
*[[3D-Stereogram Tetris]]<!-- https://www.deviantart.com/3dimka/art/3D-Stereogram-Tetris-36795242 --><br />
*[[BEATris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Bomblin]] - A Bombliss clone, taking inspiration from the TGM series.<br />
*[[Bombrite]] - Another Bombliss-type game.<br />
*[[Bomb'n Blast]] - A homebrew game for ColecoVision.<br />
*[[Chextris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Confusetris]] - <!-- https://github.com/hut/confusetris --> Overlays another piece shape over the active piece. <br />
*[[CubeStorm Planets]]<br />
*[[Da]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Da_1020 --> - merges Tetris gameplay and Columns gameplay<br />
*[[Diatris]]<br />
*[[Dream of Pixels]] - A game where the player has to remove tetromino-shaped pieces from a cloud mass.<br />
*[[Equadrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090725115512/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/equadrix.htm --> - Form expressions matching the target number.<br />
*[[Factris]]<!-- https://mathigon.org/factris --> - A game where pieces are rectangles with different areas, and "rotating" involves changing the dimensions of the rectangle.<br />
*[[First-Person Tetris]] <!-- firstpersontetris.com --> - the player's viewpoint is centred on the falling piece, and rotates when the piece is rotated.<br />
*[[Futilitris]]<br />
*[[Go-Tet]] <!-- https://gotet.io/ --> - Move the playfield around to collect blocks.<br />
*[[Go Tetris!]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2007/10/03/play-go-tetris-10/ --> - Merges Tetris gameplay with the capturing rules of Go.<br />
*[http://mbarich.tripod.com/java/tetris.htm Java Tetris] - A Java Tetris game that follows the gameplay rules of the original, but has more than 30 shape types and a few new game modes, including a "Hardcore" mode where the game is played on a 125x125 grid.<br />
*[[Gravytris]]<br />
*[[Heaven]] <!-- http://www.gudmagazine.com/games/heaven/ --> - Based on the xkcd strip of the same name; regularly drops "heavenly" blocks that cover the entire stack.<br />
*[[Hell Tetris]] <!-- http://www.kongregate.com/games/banthar/hell-tetris --> - Based on another xkcd strip; gives the playfield a rounded bottom.<br />
*[[Hexlis]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20070302175345/http://d.hatena.ne.jp:80/chamekan/20041213 https://web.archive.org/web/20120220081440/http://vxo.jp:80/test/hexlis.html--> - A Flash game where the rows are expressed as hexadecimal numbers.<br />
**[[Tetris16]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041214081721/http://www.denkiburo.com:80/tetris16/ --> - A terminal game with the same idea.<br />
**[[Hextris (taichino)]]<!-- http://hextris.herokuapp.com/ --> - A JavaScript game with the same idea.<br />
*[[Kowaris]] - Introduces a mechanic where blocks can break.<br />
**[[Kowaris Kai]]<br />
*[[Kowaris EX]] - <!-- https://www.freem.ne.jp/win/game/26279 --> Remake of Kowaris (created with permission by the original creator)<br />
*[[Kuzuris]] - Online game inspired by Kowaris. Apparently defunct.<br />
*[[MagBlocks]] <!-- https://bimdav.itch.io/magblocks --> - Cooperative with physics.<br />
*[[Magic Eye Tetris]]<!-- http://www.lutanho.net/play/magiceyetetris.html --><br />
*[[Monotris]] - Flash game. Drop pieces to form tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Multris (Commodore 64)]] - A game in which up to four pieces are active at the same time.<br />
*[[Not Tetris]] - Incorporates a physics engine. The aim is to stack as many pieces as possible on the playfield before topping out.<br />
**[[Not Tetris 2]] - Adds a game mode where lines can be cleared.<br />
*[[Pentominon]]<!-- http://www.astralsystem.com/games/pentominon/ --><br />
*[[Phystris]] <!-- http://phystris.pi-dev.com/ --> - Incorporates a physics engine. Has modes based on clearing horizonal lines, clearing colour lines, and making groups of blocks of the same colour.<br />
*[[Plummet Equilibrium]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20170623003946/http://zarat.us/tra/plummet-equilibrium/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Juggle Trouble]] - two pieces fall simultaneously, clear lines or 5x5 squares<br />
*[[Quatris (DOS, Eugene Kim)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Quatris --> and its sequels <!-- https://www.dosgames.com/game/quatris-ii-gold/, https://archive.org/details/software?and%5B%5D=quatris&sin= --><br />
*[[Quatris (Zimond)]] <!-- http://www.gamezworld.de/showentry.php?ID=674 --><br />
*[[Retris]] <!-- http://www.flashbynight.com/retris/retris.html --> - Has a gimmick on every alternate piece.<br />
*[[RougeRis: Trials of Dungeonfall]] - A roguelike-Tetris hybrid for Pico-8.<br />
*[[Soft-body Tetris]] <!-- https://newbie-indie-game-dev.itch.io/softbody-tetris --><br />
*[[Structris]] - Game for Apple II. Dodge falling tetrominoes that are fired at the player.<br />
*[[Tetratris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090729074815/http://geocities.com/tetratris/--><br />
*[[Tetratris True]]<!-- http://www.pygame.org/project/347/ https://web.archive.org/web/20071203204258/http://www.psyguygames.com:80/tetratris/ download appears to be lost --><br />
*[[Tetrex]] - A game that uses tetrahexes.<br />
*[[Tetriller]]<br />
*[[Tetris<45]]<!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/meltymap/tetris-45 --> - A game where pieces fall at a 45-degree angle.<br />
*[[Tetris'D: The Game]] - Dodge falling tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Tetrisweeper]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20120702120055/http://www.fongeboon.com:80/game/tetrisweeper.html --> - Combines Tetris and Minesweeper. Apparently lost.<br />
*[[Tetron]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20040613121939/http://marnich.cjb.net:80/ https://web.archive.org/web/20040507105537/http://marnich.port5.com:80/dl/ --> - A game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Textris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Texttris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Torus]] - Another game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Tuper Tario Tros.]] - Combines Super Mario Bros. and Tetris.<br />
*[[Uehara Tetris]]<br />
*[[Untris]] - A Tetris game played in reverse.<br />
*[[Yukidoke no Kaze]] <!-- http://bwv.jp/yukidoke/ --><br />
<br />
== Pieces made out of non-rectangular shapes ==<br />
<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but use pieces made out of other polygons such as hexagons.<br />
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*[[A-1 Geo-Fit Game Pack]]<!-- http://www.webruler.com/mtreciokas/a1geofit.htm --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[Angularis]]<!-- https://angularis.mondaybits.com/ --> - Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[BeeTris (Philippe Basciano)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/BeeTris_1020 --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyhexes, similar to Hex Tetris.<br />
*[[Beetris (Simsalabim Software)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Beetris --> - A DOS game. Uses polyhexes and a hexagonal playfield. Lines are cleared in two directions.<br />
*[[Bikaka]]<!-- http://macintoshgarden.org/games/bikaka --> - A Macintosh game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Blockz!]]<!-- https://wellgames.com/free_online/blockz/ --> - A Flash game. The player can select between polyominos, polyhexes and polyiamonds.<br />
*[[BricksFix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041204060507/http://www.madivar.com:80/bricksfix/ --><br />
*[[Crazy Tetris]]<!-- http://www.astatix.com/crazytetris.php --><br />
*[[Hex Tetris]] - A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Hextris]]<!-- http://www.hextris.com/ http://macintoshgarden.org/games/hextris https://www.myabandonware.com/game/hextris-16a --> A game for UNIX later ported to Mac and DOS. Uses polyhexes. It was later licensed by Konami and released for arcades as [[Hexion]].<br />
*[[Pyramid]] - An unlicensed game for NES. Uses polyabolos.<br />
**[[Pyramid 2]] - Sequel. Supports two players.<br />
*[[TAZ]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20140826171240/http://www.download-central.ws/Win16/Tetris/TAZ/ --> A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
*[[Triangle Tetris]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20141130141101/http://www.download-central.ws:80/DOS/Tetris/T/Triangle --> A game for DOS. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[List of official Tetris games]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fangame Fangame on English Wikipedia]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090727082601/http://tetris.gamehistoryonline.com:80/ Tetris and Tetris Clones] - nearly 200 games covered<br />
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|developer = Joshua Hartwell<br />
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|released = 2015-01-02<br />
|latestrelease = Beta 2 (2015-11-09)<br />
|platform = Windows, macOS, Linux<br />
|preview = variable<br />
|playfield = 10 &times; 20<br />
|hold = variable (may have IHS)<br />
|hard = All variants supported<br />
|system = Jester, ARS, Ti-ARS, SRS, custom<br />
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'''''Jester''''' is a cross-platform falling block game written in Java.<br />
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== Singleplayer ==<br />
<br />
The game's singleplayer mode is themed around a number of missions in different categories. Dig, Target and Blink each have three different difficulties.<br />
<br />
* Survive<br />
* Dig<br />
** Slow<br />
** Medium<br />
** Fast<br />
* Target<br />
** Target 1<br />
** Target 2<br />
** Perfect<br />
* Blink<br />
** Short<br />
** Medium<br />
** Long<br />
* Crazy<br />
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In each mode there is a series of stages each corresponding to a different speed curve. Clear a stage (on any difficulty) to unlock the one below it.<br />
<br />
* Intro (100 levels)<br />
* Beginner (200 levels)<br />
* Easy (400 levels)<br />
* Medium (600 levels)<br />
* Hard (800 levels)<br />
* Master (1000 levels)<br />
* Death (1200 levels)<br />
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== External links ==<br />
* [https://jesterblocks.net/ Official website]<br />
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'''''Jester''''' is a cross-platform falling block game written in Java.<br />
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== External links ==<br />
* [https://jesterblocks.net/ Official website]<br />
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<div>In the context of ''[[Tetris]]'', '''fan games''' are computer tetromino games unaffiliated with [[Elorg]], [[The Tetris Company]], or any current or past licensor of the Tetris brand.<br />
<br />
== Straight tetromino games ==<br />
The following games more or less faithfully replicate the rules of some version of ''Tetris'', either pre-Guideline or post-Guideline:<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[2600tris]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[4-Tris]] <!-- http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/4-tris --> - Homebrew game cartridge by Joe Zbiciak for the Mattel Intellivision game console<br />
*[[4-Wide Trainer]]<!-- https://ddrkirby.com/games/4-wide-trainer/4-wide-trainer.html --> - A single player online tool to train users with the "4 Wide" combo strategy. <br />
*[[7*Ris]] <!-- https://smilebasicsource.com/page?pid=1247 --> - ''TGM'' fan game for the 3DS game SmileBASIC<br />
*[[9T Lines]]<!-- http://www.antrex.de/en --><br />
*[[A Gnowius' Challenge]]<br />
*[[A Tribute to Tetris]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/stygian-tetris.html http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/games/tetris/ --><br />
*[[Abandoned Bricks]]<br />
*ACiD Tetris (later renamed [[Super ACiD Block Attack]])<br />
*[[Aint]] - free software for MS-DOS, possibly the first copylefted tetromino game<br />
** [[EGAint]] - successor to Aint<br />
*[[Alizarin Tetris]] - features colour gravity similar to [[The Next Tetris]].<br />
*[[Alleytris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090525134621/http://cymonsgames.retroremakes.com/alleytris https://github.com/cymonsgames/CymonsGames https://web.archive.org/web/20080620080859/http://www.retroremakes.com:80/forum2/showthread.php?t=11106 --> - 4-wide well<br />
*[[Astris]]<br />
*[[Atomic Tetris]] - clone for MS-DOS, focusing on versus play with items<br />
*[[Brian Caos Tempting Music Player]] <!-- http://web.archive.org/web/19990427115837/http://home6.inet.tele.dk/brianp/bctmp.htm --> (versions Beta 1 and Beta 2 previously known as "Brian Caos Tetris Music Player"), IT/MOD/S3M/XM music player with a built-in Tetris game<br />
*[[Bedter]] by Andrew Bednarz - freeware for Windows and Linux, famously targeted by TTC which alleged "look and feel" copyright violation<br />
*[[Beebris]]<br />
*[[BiTRIS]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20180317211914/http://www.yeasoft.com/site/vintage:bitris --> - clone focusing on doubles play<br />
*[[Blockbox]] - A web based Java TGM clone <br />
*[http://blocks.gamenull.com Blocks] A Java version of the game.<br />
*[[Block Star]] <!-- http://apps.facebook.com/fbtetris/ --> - Integrated Facebook Tetris, featuring comparison leaderboard to your circle of friends, or all users. Subsequently taken over by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Blockdrop]] - A browser game with several modes.<br />
*[[Blocktrix]] - A derivative of TetriNET.<br />
*[[Blocks from Hell]]<br />
*[[Blox]] - An online clone with multiplayer, singleplayer modes and an opener practice mode.<br />
*[[Bocus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Bocus_1989 --><br />
*[[BombStepper]] - A game featuring Tetris Battle-style bombs.<br />
*[[Brash Point II]] - A Flash Point clone for PC-88<br />
*[[Breakris]] by Jürgen Müller - freeware for Windows. It has a very good single and multiplayer-Tetris, plus Breakris - Breakout and Tetris at the same time.<br />
*[[Bricks '2000]]<!-- https://www.inner-smile.com/dl_bri.htm --><br />
*[[Cambridge]] - A TGM-style fan game developed on the LOVE platform by JoeZeng and SashLilac<br />
*[[catboiquatro]]<!-- http://raincomplex.net/dump/cbq.html --><br />
*[[Challenger Tetris]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/challenger-tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[Chetiry]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Crowley: World Tour]] - Tetris clone for the ZX Spectrum Next<br />
*[[CRTetris]]<br />
*[[Crystal Cubes]]<!-- http://nzlab.dk/Productions/productions.htm --><br />
*[[Cubemaster Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100628045933/http://w1.435.telia.com/~u43509647/ --><br />
*[[Cultris]] - A game focusing on combo-based play.<br />
*[[Cultris II]] - Sequel to Cultris.<br />
*[[Cursed Blocks]]<!-- https://github.com/Manabender/Cursed-Blocks --><br />
*[[Cytroxia]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20001013122024/http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/9625/cytroxia.htm --><br />
*[[dcQuad]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050405004011/http://douglas.min.net:80/dcquad/ --> - Homebrew for Dreamcast.<br />
*[[Detris Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021217071951/http://gamehippo.com:80/cat/3-16_4.shtml --><br />
*[[Ditris (Amiga)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/amiga-ditris.html--><br />
*[[Ditris (Commodore 64)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/c64-ditris.html --><br />
*[[Double Blocks]] - A clone for DOS. Features multiplayer via modem.<br />
*[[DTET]]<br />
*[[Dúshlán]] - Homebrew game for NES. A port of Falling Blocks with extra features.<br />
<!-- *[[EIPC Free Tetris]] https://web.archive.org/web/20100423114404/www.eipcprograms.com/product.php?id=8 https://web.archive.org/web/20100706212344/http://www.ultimatumz.com:80/product.php?id=8 --><br />
*[[Edtris 2600]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Eirstt]]<!-- https://tetrisconcept.net/threads/eirstt.1396/ --><br />
*[[Eitrix]] <!-- http://www.ericjorgensen.com/Eittris.html formerly known as --><!-- http://www.betafreak.com/Games/Eitrix/index.html --> - Successor to Varmint's EITtris. Has 8-player play.<br />
*[[Emlith]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101023063932/http://www.emurasoft.com/games/index.htm--> - A clone for Windows 3.x. Later ported to 32-bit Windows.<br />
*[[enable Netris32]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021207200103/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/netris.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20080417053545/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/index.php?target=docs/applications/netris/netris.html --><br />
*[[Eqtris]]<br />
*[[Example Block Game]]<br />
*[[Ezoris]] - Clone for x68000.<br />
<!-- * [http://www.excelgames.org/tetris.asp Excel Tetris] there are too many versions of Excel Tetris out there --><br />
*[[F-Tetris]]<!-- http://mateusz.viste.fr/software/f-tetris/--><br />
*[[Face to Face]] (決戰俄羅斯) - a 1990 Taiwanese Tetris/Bloxeed clone focusing on versus play, apparently popular in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.<br />
*[[Falling Blocks]] - Game for ZX Spectrum. Stage-based.<br />
*[[Falling Down]] <!-- http://kirisame.oboroduki.com/falling_down.html --> - Features many gimmicks and the ability to add user-created courses.<br />
*[[Falling Lightblocks]] - A [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]] game with [[T-Spin]] bonuses<!-- (T spin Single gain 300 points, T spin Double gain 1,200 points) --><br />
*[[Falling Up]] <!-- http://www.erif.org/code/fallingup/ --> - a "twist" on Tetris (freeware/open source for Windows, OS X, linux)<br />
*[[Falling Kwadrats]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/1745030/ --><br />
*[[FanTris]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/918960/FanTris/ --><br />
*[[Fightttris VR]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/841340/Fightttris_VR/ --><br />
*[[four-tris]] <!-- https://github.com/fiorescarlatto/four-tris/--> - Open source and '''practice focused''' client built on the AutoIt scripting language.<br />
*[[Freefall]] - An implementation in the Inform language designed for text adventures. <!-- https://eblong.com/zarf/if.html#freefall --><br />
*[[From Below]] - A homebrew game for NES. <!-- https://mhughson.itch.io/from-below --><br />
*[[Full HD Tetris]] - A series of games with Full HD resolution and large playfields.<br />
*[[Geo]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[GinT]] - Falling Tetromino game within the 3D world of Second Life.<br />
*[[GTET]] - A clone of [[Tetris The Grand Master]].<br />
*[[HaCKeR]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/HaCKeR_201602 --><br />
*[[Hakairis]]<br />
*[[Heboris]] - A clone inspired by the TGM series. Has many unofficial expansions.<br />
*[[Heboris (FM Towns)]]<br />
*[[Hubricks]] - Homebrew for NES<br />
*[[InfidHells]] <!-- https://abject.itch.io/infidhells --><br />
*[[Infinitris (infinitris.net)]]<br />
*[[Jagtris]] - Homebrew for Atari Jaguar<br />
*[[Java Duel Tetris]] <!-- https://dueltetris.webs.com/ --><br />
*[http://tang.cmoo.com/~snor/weeds/Java_Tetris_v2.11/tetris.html Java Tetris v2.11] - Nice Java applet Tetris clone by Andreas Ludwig that supports multi-player and computer AI players<br />
*[[Jester]] <!-- http://jesterblocks.net --><br />
*[[Jstris]] - An online clone with multiplayer.<br />
*[[King of Stackers]] - Turn based strategy tetris<br />
*[[Klotz]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090416112542/http://www.mystrobl.de/Plone/basteleien/windows-oldies/klotz-und-winadv21 -->- Game for Windows 2.x.<br />
*[[Kralizec Tetris]] - Tetris game for the MSX<br />
*[[L2Stack]]<!-- https://github.com/llbit/L2Stack https://launchpad.net/l2stack --><br />
*[[LJ65]] (formerly Tetramino) - a homebrew game for NES.<br />
*[[Lockjaw]] - primarily a guideline simulator, with dozens of options to change behavior<br />
*[[Lockjaw: The Overdose]] (formerly Tetanus On Drugs) - free software for Game Boy Advance, inspired by Tetripz<br />
*[[LTris]]<br />
*Master of Blocks series:<br />
**[[The Master of Blocks]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: The Complete DX]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Horror-Reflex]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Apotheosis]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks 5-X: Desperation]]<br />
*[[MASTERS LINE]]<br />
*[[MaTris]] - A game written using pygame. Has been used in academia. <!-- https://github.com/Uglemat/MaTris --><br />
*[[Megatris (DOS, Adam Cohen and Brian Cohn)]] <!-- http://cd.textfiles.com/gigagames5/DOS/TETRIS/ --><br />
*[[MegaTris (DOS, Roman Macionczyk)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/MEGATRISInstaller --> - Polish clone.<br />
*[[Megatris (Uzebox)]]<br />
*[[MisaMino]]<br />
*[[Modular Tetris]] - Tetris clone with highly customizable playing grid as well as pentominoes<br />
*[[MultiMino]] <!-- https://gamejolt.com/games/multimino/556683 --><br />
*[[Multitet]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20020613083922/http://leo.worldonline.es:80/jerzegor/gogosoftware/enmultitet.html --><br />
*[[Multris (Spogg.com)]] - A multiplayer game.<br />
*[[N-Blox]] - Tetris clone by Neave Games. Later acquired by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Neitris]]<!-- http://neitris.sourceforge.net/ --> - A multiplayer clone inspired by EITtris.<br />
*[[Neotris]] - A game for the Neo-Geo featuring 4-player support.<br />
*[[Netris (Brian E. Lemoff)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Netris_1020 --><br />
*[[Netris for Windows]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/NETRIS11 --><br />
*[[netris (Trevor Slocum)]] - A game playable over SSH.<br />
*[[Nishisansou Tetris]] - Tetris clone for the Sharp X68000.<br />
*[[Notrus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Notrus_1020 --> <br />
*[[Novalight Tetris]]<br />
*[[Nuclear Insanity]]<!-- http://www.monstersoft.com/games/nuclear/ --><br />
*[[Nuketris]] <!-- https://nuketris.com/ --><br />
*[[NullpoMino]] - highly customisable clone with many modes.<br />
*[[Nyet]] - one of the earliest Tetris clones, dating from 1988.<br />
*[[NYET III]]<br />
*[[Petris]] - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[PhantomTris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/PhantomTrisSW1992JasonBertschiStrategyAction --><br />
*[[PhantomTris 2]]<br />
*[[Picoris]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console.<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=38620 --><br />
*[[Picoris 2: Absolute Zero]]<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=88083#p --><br />
*[[Pokittris]] - Tetris for the Pokitto [https://talk.pokitto.com/t/game-pokittris/467]<br />
*[[Pufftris]] <!-- https://ellis.fyi/blog/pufftris-most-insane-tetris-clone-ever/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Trial]] <!--https://kagamine-rin.itch.io/puzzle-trial --><br />
*[[PVP Blocks]]<br />
*[[Q2Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20000823073926/http://members.xoom.com/phooky/q2tetris.html --> - Mod for Quake 2.<br />
*[[Quadra]] - Open source clone with cascade gravity, successor to Remtris 2. Features very fast-paced online play.<br />
*[[Quadrapassel]] (formerly Gnometris)<br />
*[[Quinn]] - Described as an arcade-style tetromino puzzle game written and designed specifically for macOS<br />
*[[Radon]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Radon95_1020 --><br />
*[[Remtris]] <!-- http://synt4x.org/tgm/hellfire/software/ --> - Freeware clone with cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Remtris 2]] - Sequel to Remtris, focusing on multiplayer.<br />
*[[Retromino]]<br />
*[[Rheolism]] - A Tetris game in one line of BBC Basic.<br />
*[[Rotris]] - Homebrew for GBA, inspired by Pufftris<br />
*[[Rotris (vdweller]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20181101063934/https://vdweller.awardspace.com/ --><br />
*[[Startris]] - A game on king.com where you can win real money<br />
*[[Shiromino]] - possibly the most accurate PC-based simulator of the TGM series<br />
*[[Simpletris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030417131426/http://www.willemssoft.com:80/english/index1024normal.html --><br />
*[[Sirtet Voyager]] - A game for Mac OS.<br />
*[[Small Tetris]]<!-- http://www.ftp.funet.fi/index/msdos/games/tetris/2ktetris.zip --> - A game with a 2 KiB executable.<br />
*[[Solaris]]<br />
*[[Sonic Tetris]]<!-- https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2198/ --><br />
*[[Spirit Drop]]<!-- https://rayblastgames.com/spiritdrop.php --> - A block-stacking puzzle game with emphasis on control and self-improvement. <br />
*[[Stackfuse]]<!--https://github.com/sinefuse/stackfuse --><br />
*[[Super Puzzler]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[Super Retriss]] - A game with the goal of clearing a target "flicking" block.<br />
*[[Syoboris]] - A SDL-based game for Mac probably inspired by Heboris, now apparently lost.<br />
*[[T-C v4]]<!-- http://joco.suso.org/joco/ --><br />
*[[T3tr0s]] - A Tetris game that has 10 themes based on various Tetris games that can be changed on the fly.<br />
<!-- Tatris 2008 --><br />
*[[Team Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090225065702/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/ttetris.htm --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for Commodore 64.<br />
*[[Techlogica TechTris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101211131245/http://www.techlogica.us:80/software/techtris/ --><br />
*[[Techmino]] - Professional, Multi-platform game with many modes and custom options.<br />
*[[Tet42]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Tet42SW1989EduardKappelA.BanzhafStrategyPuzzle --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for DOS.<br />
*[[Tetra Blocks]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20130120060407/http://hem.passagen.se:80/nashua/tetra/ https://archive.org/details/Tetra_Blocks --><br />
*[[Tetra Legends]]<br />
*[[Tetra Online]]<br />
*[[Tetracycline]] - Homebrew for the Sega Master System.<br />
*[[Tetreml]]<!-- https://leduyquang753.github.io/tetreml/ --><br />
*[http://www.airspace-v.com/ggadgets/tetriculis.htm Tetriculis] — Tetris as Google Gadget.<br />
*[[TetriNET]]<br />
*[[TetriNET 2]]<br />
*[[TETR.IO]]<br />
*[[Tetrio]] (tetrio.io) - A versus game where both players share a field.<br />
*[[Tetripz]] by Mute Fantasies - freeware for MS-DOS, with visual distortions of the playfield<br />
*[[Tetris (Flash, Gavin Ward)]]<!-- http://ccgi.gdward.plus.com/tetris/index.php https://web.archive.org/web/20070711211733/http://www.gdward.plus.com/site/flash/ https://web.archive.org/web/20160609193801/http://www.gdward.plus.com:80/site/flash/ --> - A game inspired by TGM.<br />
*[[Tetris (Galaksija)]] <!-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrgYxML8RWg --><br />
*[[Tetris (Jupiter Ace)]] <!-- http://jupiler.retrolandia.net/ --><br />
*[[Tetris (Philips VG5000)]] <!-- https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=4965&start=0 --><br />
*[[Tetris (Smaky)]] <!-- https://twitter.com/BlupiGames/status/1384031163145068551 --> <br />
*[[Tetris 2 (Fuxoft)]] - Game for ZX Spectrum.<br />
*[[Tetris 3]]<br />
*[[Tetris 4]]<br />
*[[Tetris 3000]] <!-- http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris 4000]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030726012505/http://tetris4000.alawar.com:80/ http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Adventure]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041211000057/http://users.volja.net:80/realguirao/EnglishMain.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Arena]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetrisarena.shtml --><br />
*[[Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)]] - A game inspired by Atari's arcade version of Tetris.<br />
*[[Tetris-EX]]<br />
*[[Tetris Lite]] - Game for Windows 9x. Uses an AI for its demo mode.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Amiga)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Craig Rothwell)]] - A DOS game inspired by the Amiga game.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Michiel Ouwehand)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Queen]] <!-- http://qtetris.sourceforge.net --><br />
*[[Tetris Revolution]]<!-- <br />
http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[&#1058;&#1045;&#1058;&#1056;&#1048;&#1057; SEMIPRO-68k]] - clone for the X68000, notable for the first use of 20G<br />
*[[Tetris Slide]]<!--https://youtube.com/watch?v=sUSgUEWh7jE also Tetris Abyss Infinite --><br />
*[[Tetris to the Max]] - Clone for DOS. 38 wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Yuri Balagurov)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --> - Clone for DOS. Has many performance statistics and customisation options.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Oscar Giner)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20080926160818/http://www.oginer.tk:80/ --><br />
*[[Tetris V]] - a Sega Tetris clone for the X68000. <br />
*[[Tetris Weightlifting]] - A modified version of Tetris using exercise equipment as the control mechanism.<br />
*[[Tetroblox]] <!-- https://www.roblox.com/games/6795867689/ --> - Beta ''Roblox''-based stacker with a focus on accurate, solid mechanics and speed.<br />
*[http://members.allegro.cc/ThomasHarte/javascript/tetrominoes.html Tetrominoes] A light and fast Javascript version of the game <!-- differentiate this from other JS clones please --><br />
*[[Tetr.js]] - A guideline compliant web based client with 40L and Dig modes<br />
*[[Tetyis]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console. <!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=72731#p --><br />
*[[Texmaster]] - contains almost every mode from the TGM series except for Sakura from Ti and code specific game modes<br />
*[[Textris (rsninja)]] - A recreation of the [[Tetris (Electronika 60)|Electronika 60]] version, but with modern Guideline rules.<br />
*[[Textris DS]] - A homebrew game for the Nintendo DS.<br />
*[[Textmode Tetris]]<!-- http://www.sweatbox.dk/games/Tetris/Tetris.html --><br />
*[[T-Game 4]]<!-- http://msx.nabebugyou.com/ --> - homebrew for the MSX.<br />
*[[Tiny Tetris]]<!-- http://web.archive.org/web/20100826013837/http://rednest.rosinter.ru:80/main.htm#projects --><br />
*[[Tommy's Nyet]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Tommys_Nyet_1989 --> - shareware clone for DOS. Has a hot-seat "tournament mode" where multiple players are given the same piece sequence and need to get as high a score as possible.<br />
*[[Touhou Battle Gaiden]] - A Tetris Battle Gaiden-style game with Touhou Project characters.<br />
*[[Touhoumino]]<br />
*[[Twintris]] <!-- which Twintris was this again --><br />
*[[Twintris (Digital Marketing, programmed by Svein Berge)]] - A clone for Amiga<br />
*[[TwitchTetris]]<!-- https://www.rossipotti.de/ausgabe28/tetris/index.html--> - A game written in JavaScript.<br />
*[[Ultris: The Ultimate Tetris]]<br />
*[[UGM]] - ''[[TGM]]'' clone with art and music by Simon Stålenhag.<br />
*[[UNO Free Fall]] [http://gameboy.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r31435.htm][http://www.concretesoftware.com/product/unofreefall.shtml], 2007<br />
*[[Varmint's EITtris]] - A multiplayer clone with powerups.<br />
*[[Vertris]]<!-- http://vertris.googlepages.com/ --> - A simple cross-platform clone.<br />
*[[VGATetris]]<br />
*[[Vitetris]]<!-- http://www.victornils.net/tetris/ --> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[WinTris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Includes extended pieces.<br />
*[[Yet Another Tetris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Had a piece editor and adjustable playfield size.<br />
*[[Yetris]]<!--http://alexdantas.github.io/yetris/--> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[Zentris]] - by Robert J. Sundling<br />
**[[Super Zentris]]<br />
**[[Zentris 3000]]<br />
*[[Zetrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050908054947/http://www.gx3d.com:80/zetrix.html --><br />
*[[ZTetris]] - Game for Texas Instruments graphing calculators.<br />
<br />
== 1-key finesse games == <!-- name? --><br />
These are games that assign a key to each combination of rotation and horizontal movement, which in a 10-column playfield would require 40 keys.<br />
*[[Finesse (XaeL)]] <!-- https://github.com/alex-ong/Finesse/releases/ --><br />
*[[KeyBlox]]<br />
*[https://lk00100100.github.io/KeyboardFallingBlocks/client/index.html Keyboard Falling Blocks] - One key finesse 40L game<br />
*[[Typomino]]<br />
*[[TypingTetromino]]<br />
<br />
== Malicious piece generation ==<br />
Variants that attempt to give the player the worst possible piece.<br />
*[[Bastet]] - Literally, Bastard Tetris. Made to be as annoying and frustrating as possible.<br />
*[[Birdris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050428005322/http://site.ifrance.com/nazgul/grenier/grenier.htm --> - DOS game by Andrew Bird. <br />
*[[Hatetris]] - Variation by Sam Hughes of Things of Interest. Has a replay system.<br />
*[[Stacked Odds]]<!-- http://www.rrrrthats5rs.com/games/stacked-odds/--> - Uses an 8-wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetrevil]] - Incorporates a system to balance piece distribution (choose between weights, 7-bag and 21-bag).<br />
*[[Worst Piece Piece Game]]<!-- https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/worstpiecegame/ --> - Hold is available. Has six levels of difficulty.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have game modes that attempt to do this:<br />
*Abandoned Bricks in Bastet mode (using the algorithm from v0.41 of Bastet)<br />
*Cultris II during the WTF challenge<br />
*F-Tetris in Bastard! mode<br />
*Java Duel Tetris in Nightmare mode<br />
*LTris with Expert Mode on (with the constraint that piece generation still acts as a bag randomiser in this mode)<br />
*NullpoMino when using the Tetrevil mode mod (also part of Blitz's mod pack) <br />
*Quadrapassel<br />
*Zeromeaner when using the Eviline randomiser (successor to Tetrevil)<br />
<br />
== Other piece sets ==<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but change the piece set, most commonly by adding [[pentomino]]es, but also other larger or smaller polyominoes, or pseudo-polyominoes, or sometimes even quasi-polyominoes.<br />
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*[[Combinos]] <!-- http://combinos.herokuapp.com/ --> - Successor to ntris.<br />
*[[Egapet]]<br />
*[[FÜNEF]] - Game for Windows 2.x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Heptrix]] - Uses a selection of heptominoes.<br />
*[[Infinitris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Infinitris_1020 --> - Game with many options, including input recording.<br />
*[[Multris (RustyMonster)]] <!-- https://rustymonster.itch.io/multris --><br />
*[[nlith]] - A game for PC-9801, possibly the first Japanese Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[ntris]] - A game that gives larger pieces as the player progresses.<br />
*[[N-Tris (Diamond Games)]] <!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/gamekitty320/n-tris --> - A Flash game with a similar idea.<br />
*[[Penta]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20091027034652/http://us.geocities.com/liviozuc/pag1_eng.html --><br />
*[[Pentis]] - DOS game. Uses pentominoes. Has customisable keys.<br />
*[[Pentis (Tony Raugas)]]<!-- http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0003658 --> - ZX Spectrum game.<br />
*[[Pentix]] - DOS game. Adds pentominoes as well as smaller polyominoes. Possibly the first ever Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[Pentix (Andrei Gorianov)]]<!-- http://www.goscreen.info/pentix/ --> - Remake of the DOS Pentix. Includes touch input.<br />
*[[Pentix++]]<!-- http://pentix.online/ --> - Online pentomino game. Has leaderboards.<br />
*[[Pentix Unlimited]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --><br />
*[[Pentominovich]] - Game for Android and Windows, with considerable inspiration from Atari Tetris.<br />
*[[Pentris (Hunter Freyer)]]<!-- http://www.pentris.net/ --><br />
*[[Pentris (Patrick Fournier)]]<!-- http://pentris.patrickfournier.com/ --><br />
*[[Pentrix (Cathelius)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100122111521/http://www.cathelius.co.uk:80/flash/pentrix --> - Has cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Pent-up]]<br />
*[[PROTO]] (PROgressive Tetris Outline) - Game for Windows 9x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Rammer]] - Playfield is rotated 90 degrees for landscape play. Has large pieces.<br />
*[[TERIAS WIN]] - A game that uses pseudo-trominoes.<br />
*[[The Son of Tetris Project]] - adds pieces to the piece set starting from level 3.<br />
*[[Tototris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20060526172643/http://www.well-played.com/tototris/ --> - Apparently lost.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have the option to play with a non-standard piece set:<br />
*Cambridge<br />
*EGAint<br />
*Emlith<br />
*Super Retriss<br />
*Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)<br />
*WinTris<br />
*Yet Another Tetris<br />
<!-- *NullpoMino --><br />
<br />
== Non-2D variants ==<br />
These games correspond to attempts to take the gameplay of Tetris into higher (or lower) dimensions. See also [[List of games#Other_.22-tris.22_games]].<br />
<br />
*[[Humorous versions#1D Tetris]] - Various 1D variants.<br />
*[[3D Tetris (online game)]] - [http://www.3dtetris.com 3dtetris.com] 3D variant of the classic Tetris game. You can play the game: online, offline and mobile. The game use the Java virtual machine.<br />
*[[3DTRIS]] - [http://www.3dtris.de 3dtris.de] A clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D variant of Tetris) in Macromedia Flash. Its gameplay is very smooth, just like original Blockout. Online high score list with growing competitions.<br />
*[[3Tris]]<!-- http://www.pangoo.it/3tris/fast.html --> - A Blockout clone.<br />
*[[4D-Tris]] - A 4D variant where the aim is to fill 2 &times; 2 &times; 2 layers.<br />
*[[BlockOut II]] - [http://www.www.blockout.net/blockout2 blockout.net] The best clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D Tetris) for Windows using DirectX. Online high score list, forum, wiki.<br />
*[https://blockout.nu BlockOut] - An online browser version in HTML5 and JavaScript, with global scoreboard.<br />
*[[Frac]] - A 3D variant for DOS and Macintosh.<br />
*[[Frac4d]]<!-- https://www.classicdosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1350 --> - A 4D variant derived from Frac. Released as freeware in 2006.<br />
*[[HyperTetris]] - Another 4D variant with a 4 &times; 4 &times; 4 &times; 10 playfield.<br />
*[[oti3]]<!-- http://www7.plala.or.jp/kfb/games/index.html--> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Polycubes]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2009/04/13/3d-tetris-variations-polycubes/ --><br />
*[[Polytope Tetris]] - A variant with a configurable number of dimensions (though playability suffers at 5D and above).<br />
*[[SDLBlock]]<!-- http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/sdlblock/ --> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Takalith]] - A Blockout-like game for the PC-9801.<br />
**[[Wakataka]] - A clone of Takalith for Windows 3.1.<br />
**[[Takalith EX]] - A Takalith-inspired game for Windows 9x.<br />
*[[T^3]]<!-- https://sourceforge.net/projects/t-3/ --> - A 3D variant.<br />
*[[XWelltris]] - A clone of Welltris.<br />
<br />
==Other variants==<br />
These games have game play rules inspired by ''Tetris'', such as rotation of shapes to form complete lines, but introduce rule variations that change the game play greatly.<br />
<br />
See also [[Humorous versions]] for games too short or not playable enough to have their own page.<br />
<br />
*[[3D-Stereogram Tetris]]<!-- https://www.deviantart.com/3dimka/art/3D-Stereogram-Tetris-36795242 --><br />
*[[BEATris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Bomblin]] - A Bombliss clone, taking inspiration from the TGM series.<br />
*[[Bombrite]] - Another Bombliss-type game.<br />
*[[Bomb'n Blast]] - A homebrew game for ColecoVision.<br />
*[[Chextris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Confusetris]] - <!-- https://github.com/hut/confusetris --> Overlays another piece shape over the active piece. <br />
*[[CubeStorm Planets]]<br />
*[[Da]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Da_1020 --> - merges Tetris gameplay and Columns gameplay<br />
*[[Diatris]]<br />
*[[Dream of Pixels]] - A game where the player has to remove tetromino-shaped pieces from a cloud mass.<br />
*[[Equadrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090725115512/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/equadrix.htm --> - Form expressions matching the target number.<br />
*[[Factris]]<!-- https://mathigon.org/factris --> - A game where pieces are rectangles with different areas, and "rotating" involves changing the dimensions of the rectangle.<br />
*[[First-Person Tetris]] <!-- firstpersontetris.com --> - the player's viewpoint is centred on the falling piece, and rotates when the piece is rotated.<br />
*[[Futilitris]]<br />
*[[Go-Tet]] <!-- https://gotet.io/ --> - Move the playfield around to collect blocks.<br />
*[[Go Tetris!]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2007/10/03/play-go-tetris-10/ --> - Merges Tetris gameplay with the capturing rules of Go.<br />
*[http://mbarich.tripod.com/java/tetris.htm Java Tetris] - A Java Tetris game that follows the gameplay rules of the original, but has more than 30 shape types and a few new game modes, including a "Hardcore" mode where the game is played on a 125x125 grid.<br />
*[[Gravytris]]<br />
*[[Heaven]] <!-- http://www.gudmagazine.com/games/heaven/ --> - Based on the xkcd strip of the same name; regularly drops "heavenly" blocks that cover the entire stack.<br />
*[[Hell Tetris]] <!-- http://www.kongregate.com/games/banthar/hell-tetris --> - Based on another xkcd strip; gives the playfield a rounded bottom.<br />
*[[Hexlis]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20070302175345/http://d.hatena.ne.jp:80/chamekan/20041213 https://web.archive.org/web/20120220081440/http://vxo.jp:80/test/hexlis.html--> - A Flash game where the rows are expressed as hexadecimal numbers.<br />
**[[Tetris16]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041214081721/http://www.denkiburo.com:80/tetris16/ --> - A terminal game with the same idea.<br />
**[[Hextris (taichino)]]<!-- http://hextris.herokuapp.com/ --> - A JavaScript game with the same idea.<br />
*[[Kowaris]] - Introduces a mechanic where blocks can break.<br />
**[[Kowaris Kai]]<br />
*[[Kowaris EX]] - <!-- https://www.freem.ne.jp/win/game/26279 --> Remake of Kowaris (created with permission by the original creator)<br />
*[[Kuzuris]] - Online game inspired by Kowaris. Apparently defunct.<br />
*[[MagBlocks]] <!-- https://bimdav.itch.io/magblocks --> - Cooperative with physics.<br />
*[[Magic Eye Tetris]]<!-- http://www.lutanho.net/play/magiceyetetris.html --><br />
*[[Monotris]] - Flash game. Drop pieces to form tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Multris (Commodore 64)]] - A game in which up to four pieces are active at the same time.<br />
*[[Not Tetris]] - Incorporates a physics engine. The aim is to stack as many pieces as possible on the playfield before topping out.<br />
**[[Not Tetris 2]] - Adds a game mode where lines can be cleared.<br />
*[[Pentominon]]<!-- http://www.astralsystem.com/games/pentominon/ --><br />
*[[Phystris]] <!-- http://phystris.pi-dev.com/ --> - Incorporates a physics engine. Has modes based on clearing horizonal lines, clearing colour lines, and making groups of blocks of the same colour.<br />
*[[Plummet Equilibrium]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20170623003946/http://zarat.us/tra/plummet-equilibrium/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Juggle Trouble]] - two pieces fall simultaneously, clear lines or 5x5 squares<br />
*[[Quatris (DOS, Eugene Kim)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Quatris --> and its sequels <!-- https://www.dosgames.com/game/quatris-ii-gold/, https://archive.org/details/software?and%5B%5D=quatris&sin= --><br />
*[[Quatris (Zimond)]] <!-- http://www.gamezworld.de/showentry.php?ID=674 --><br />
*[[Retris]] <!-- http://www.flashbynight.com/retris/retris.html --> - Has a gimmick on every alternate piece.<br />
*[[Soft-body Tetris]] <!-- https://newbie-indie-game-dev.itch.io/softbody-tetris --><br />
*[[Structris]] - Game for Apple II. Dodge falling tetrominoes that are fired at the player.<br />
*[[Tetratris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090729074815/http://geocities.com/tetratris/--><br />
*[[Tetratris True]]<!-- http://www.pygame.org/project/347/ https://web.archive.org/web/20071203204258/http://www.psyguygames.com:80/tetratris/ download appears to be lost --><br />
*[[Tetrex]] - A game that uses tetrahexes.<br />
*[[Tetriller]]<br />
*[[Tetris<45]]<!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/meltymap/tetris-45 --> - A game where pieces fall at a 45-degree angle.<br />
*[[Tetris'D: The Game]] - Dodge falling tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Tetrisweeper]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20120702120055/http://www.fongeboon.com:80/game/tetrisweeper.html --> - Combines Tetris and Minesweeper. Apparently lost.<br />
*[[Tetron]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20040613121939/http://marnich.cjb.net:80/ https://web.archive.org/web/20040507105537/http://marnich.port5.com:80/dl/ --> - A game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Textris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Texttris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Torus]] - Another game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Tuper Tario Tros.]] - Combines Super Mario Bros. and Tetris.<br />
*[[Uehara Tetris]]<br />
*[[Untris]] - A Tetris game played in reverse.<br />
*[[Yukidoke no Kaze]] <!-- http://bwv.jp/yukidoke/ --><br />
<br />
== Pieces made out of non-rectangular shapes ==<br />
<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but use pieces made out of other polygons such as hexagons.<br />
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*[[A-1 Geo-Fit Game Pack]]<!-- http://www.webruler.com/mtreciokas/a1geofit.htm --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[Angularis]]<!-- https://angularis.mondaybits.com/ --> - Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[BeeTris (Philippe Basciano)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/BeeTris_1020 --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyhexes, similar to Hex Tetris.<br />
*[[Beetris (Simsalabim Software)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Beetris --> - A DOS game. Uses polyhexes and a hexagonal playfield. Lines are cleared in two directions.<br />
*[[Bikaka]]<!-- http://macintoshgarden.org/games/bikaka --> - A Macintosh game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Blockz!]]<!-- https://wellgames.com/free_online/blockz/ --> - A Flash game. The player can select between polyominos, polyhexes and polyiamonds.<br />
*[[BricksFix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041204060507/http://www.madivar.com:80/bricksfix/ --><br />
*[[Crazy Tetris]]<!-- http://www.astatix.com/crazytetris.php --><br />
*[[Hex Tetris]] - A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Hextris]]<!-- http://www.hextris.com/ http://macintoshgarden.org/games/hextris https://www.myabandonware.com/game/hextris-16a --> A game for UNIX later ported to Mac and DOS. Uses polyhexes. It was later licensed by Konami and released for arcades as [[Hexion]].<br />
*[[Pyramid]] - An unlicensed game for NES. Uses polyabolos.<br />
**[[Pyramid 2]] - Sequel. Supports two players.<br />
*[[TAZ]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20140826171240/http://www.download-central.ws/Win16/Tetris/TAZ/ --> A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
*[[Triangle Tetris]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20141130141101/http://www.download-central.ws:80/DOS/Tetris/T/Triangle --> A game for DOS. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[List of official Tetris games]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fangame Fangame on English Wikipedia]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090727082601/http://tetris.gamehistoryonline.com:80/ Tetris and Tetris Clones] - nearly 200 games covered<br />
<br />
[[Category:Lists]]<br />
[[Category:Fan games| ]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=List_of_fan_games&diff=24177List of fan games2022-10-25T01:19:44Z<p>Arcorann: /* Straight tetromino games */</p>
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<div>In the context of ''[[Tetris]]'', '''fan games''' are computer tetromino games unaffiliated with [[Elorg]], [[The Tetris Company]], or any current or past licensor of the Tetris brand.<br />
<br />
== Straight tetromino games ==<br />
The following games more or less faithfully replicate the rules of some version of ''Tetris'', either pre-Guideline or post-Guideline:<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[2600tris]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[4-Tris]] <!-- http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/4-tris --> - Homebrew game cartridge by Joe Zbiciak for the Mattel Intellivision game console<br />
*[[4-Wide Trainer]]<!-- https://ddrkirby.com/games/4-wide-trainer/4-wide-trainer.html --> - A single player online tool to train users with the "4 Wide" combo strategy. <br />
*[[7*Ris]] <!-- https://smilebasicsource.com/page?pid=1247 --> - ''TGM'' fan game for the 3DS game SmileBASIC<br />
*[[9T Lines]]<!-- http://www.antrex.de/en --><br />
*[[A Gnowius' Challenge]]<br />
*[[A Tribute to Tetris]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/stygian-tetris.html http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/games/tetris/ --><br />
*[[Abandoned Bricks]]<br />
*ACiD Tetris (later renamed [[Super ACiD Block Attack]])<br />
*[[Aint]] - free software for MS-DOS, possibly the first copylefted tetromino game<br />
** [[EGAint]] - successor to Aint<br />
*[[Alizarin Tetris]] - features colour gravity similar to [[The Next Tetris]].<br />
*[[Alleytris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090525134621/http://cymonsgames.retroremakes.com/alleytris https://github.com/cymonsgames/CymonsGames https://web.archive.org/web/20080620080859/http://www.retroremakes.com:80/forum2/showthread.php?t=11106 --> - 4-wide well<br />
*[[Astris]]<br />
*[[Atomic Tetris]] - clone for MS-DOS, focusing on versus play with items<br />
*[[Brian Caos Tempting Music Player]] <!-- http://web.archive.org/web/19990427115837/http://home6.inet.tele.dk/brianp/bctmp.htm --> (versions Beta 1 and Beta 2 previously known as "Brian Caos Tetris Music Player"), IT/MOD/S3M/XM music player with a built-in Tetris game<br />
*[[Bedter]] by Andrew Bednarz - freeware for Windows and Linux, famously targeted by TTC which alleged "look and feel" copyright violation<br />
*[[Beebris]]<br />
*[[BiTRIS]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20180317211914/http://www.yeasoft.com/site/vintage:bitris --> - clone focusing on doubles play<br />
*[[Blockbox]] - A web based Java TGM clone <br />
*[http://blocks.gamenull.com Blocks] A Java version of the game.<br />
*[[Block Star]] <!-- http://apps.facebook.com/fbtetris/ --> - Integrated Facebook Tetris, featuring comparison leaderboard to your circle of friends, or all users. Subsequently taken over by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Blockdrop]] - A browser game with several modes.<br />
*[[Blocktrix]] - A derivative of TetriNET.<br />
*[[Blocks from Hell]]<br />
*[[Blox]] - An online clone with multiplayer, singleplayer modes and an opener practice mode.<br />
*[[Bocus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Bocus_1989 --><br />
*[[BombStepper]] - A game featuring Tetris Battle-style bombs.<br />
*[[Brash Point II]] - A Flash Point clone for PC-88<br />
*[[Breakris]] by Jürgen Müller - freeware for Windows. It has a very good single and multiplayer-Tetris, plus Breakris - Breakout and Tetris at the same time.<br />
*[[Bricks '2000]]<!-- https://www.inner-smile.com/dl_bri.htm --><br />
*[[Cambridge]] - A TGM-style fan game developed on the LOVE platform by JoeZeng and SashLilac<br />
*[[catboiquatro]]<!-- http://raincomplex.net/dump/cbq.html --><br />
*[[Challenger Tetris]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/challenger-tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[Chetiry]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Crowley: World Tour]] - Tetris clone for the ZX Spectrum Next<br />
*[[CRTetris]]<br />
*[[Crystal Cubes]]<!-- http://nzlab.dk/Productions/productions.htm --><br />
*[[Cubemaster Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100628045933/http://w1.435.telia.com/~u43509647/ --><br />
*[[Cultris]] - A game focusing on combo-based play.<br />
*[[Cultris II]] - Sequel to Cultris.<br />
*[[Cursed Blocks]]<!-- https://github.com/Manabender/Cursed-Blocks --><br />
*[[Cytroxia]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20001013122024/http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/9625/cytroxia.htm --><br />
*[[dcQuad]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050405004011/http://douglas.min.net:80/dcquad/ --> - Homebrew for Dreamcast.<br />
*[[Detris Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021217071951/http://gamehippo.com:80/cat/3-16_4.shtml --><br />
*[[Ditris (Amiga)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/amiga-ditris.html--><br />
*[[Ditris (Commodore 64)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/c64-ditris.html --><br />
*[[Double Blocks]] - A clone for DOS. Features multiplayer via modem.<br />
*[[DTET]]<br />
*[[Dúshlán]] - Homebrew game for NES. A port of Falling Blocks with extra features.<br />
<!-- *[[EIPC Free Tetris]] https://web.archive.org/web/20100423114404/www.eipcprograms.com/product.php?id=8 https://web.archive.org/web/20100706212344/http://www.ultimatumz.com:80/product.php?id=8 --><br />
*[[Edtris 2600]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Eirstt]]<!-- https://tetrisconcept.net/threads/eirstt.1396/ --><br />
*[[Eitrix]] <!-- http://www.ericjorgensen.com/Eittris.html formerly known as --><!-- http://www.betafreak.com/Games/Eitrix/index.html --> - Successor to Varmint's EITtris. Has 8-player play.<br />
*[[Emlith]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101023063932/http://www.emurasoft.com/games/index.htm--> - A clone for Windows 3.x. Later ported to 32-bit Windows.<br />
*[[enable Netris32]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021207200103/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/netris.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20080417053545/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/index.php?target=docs/applications/netris/netris.html --><br />
*[[Eqtris]]<br />
*[[Example Block Game]]<br />
*[[Ezoris]] - Clone for x68000.<br />
<!-- * [http://www.excelgames.org/tetris.asp Excel Tetris] there are too many versions of Excel Tetris out there --><br />
*[[F-Tetris]]<!-- http://mateusz.viste.fr/software/f-tetris/--><br />
*[[Face to Face]] (決戰俄羅斯) - a 1990 Taiwanese Tetris/Bloxeed clone focusing on versus play, apparently popular in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.<br />
*[[Falling Blocks]] - Game for ZX Spectrum. Stage-based.<br />
*[[Falling Down]] <!-- http://kirisame.oboroduki.com/falling_down.html --> - Features many gimmicks and the ability to add user-created courses.<br />
*[[Falling Lightblocks]] - A [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]] game with [[T-Spin]] bonuses<!-- (T spin Single gain 300 points, T spin Double gain 1,200 points) --><br />
*[[Falling Up]] <!-- http://www.erif.org/code/fallingup/ --> - a "twist" on Tetris (freeware/open source for Windows, OS X, linux)<br />
*[[Falling Kwadrats]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/1745030/ --><br />
*[[FanTris]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/918960/FanTris/ --><br />
*[[Fightttris VR]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/841340/Fightttris_VR/ --><br />
*[[four-tris]] <!-- https://github.com/fiorescarlatto/four-tris/--> - Open source and '''practice focused''' client built on the AutoIt scripting language.<br />
*[[Freefall]] - An implementation in the Inform language designed for text adventures. <!-- https://eblong.com/zarf/if.html#freefall --><br />
*[[From Below]] - A homebrew game for NES. <!-- https://mhughson.itch.io/from-below --><br />
*[[Full HD Tetris]] - A series of games with Full HD resolution and large playfields.<br />
*[[Geo]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[GinT]] - Falling Tetromino game within the 3D world of Second Life.<br />
*[[GTET]] - A clone of [[Tetris The Grand Master]].<br />
*[[HaCKeR]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/HaCKeR_201602 --><br />
*[[Hakairis]]<br />
*[[Heboris]] - A clone inspired by the TGM series. Has many unofficial expansions.<br />
*[[Heboris (FM Towns)]]<br />
*[[Hubricks]] - Homebrew for NES<br />
*[[InfidHells]] <!-- https://abject.itch.io/infidhells --><br />
*[[Infinitris (infinitris.net)]]<br />
*[[Jagtris]] - Homebrew for Atari Jaguar<br />
*[[Java Duel Tetris]] <!-- https://dueltetris.webs.com/ --><br />
*[http://tang.cmoo.com/~snor/weeds/Java_Tetris_v2.11/tetris.html Java Tetris v2.11] - Nice Java applet Tetris clone by Andreas Ludwig that supports multi-player and computer AI players<br />
*[[Jester]] <!-- http://jesterblocks.net --><br />
*[[Jstris]] - An online clone with multiplayer.<br />
*[[King of Stackers]] - Turn based strategy tetris<br />
*[[Klotz]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090416112542/http://www.mystrobl.de/Plone/basteleien/windows-oldies/klotz-und-winadv21 -->- Game for Windows 2.x.<br />
*[[Kralizec Tetris]] - Tetris game for the MSX<br />
*[[L2Stack]]<!-- https://github.com/llbit/L2Stack https://launchpad.net/l2stack --><br />
*[[LJ65]] (formerly Tetramino) - a homebrew game for NES.<br />
*[[Lockjaw]] - primarily a guideline simulator, with dozens of options to change behavior<br />
*[[Lockjaw: The Overdose]] (formerly Tetanus On Drugs) - free software for Game Boy Advance, inspired by Tetripz<br />
*[[LTris]]<br />
*Master of Blocks series:<br />
**[[The Master of Blocks]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: The Complete DX]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Horror-Reflex]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Apotheosis]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks 5-X: Desperation]]<br />
*[[MASTERS LINE]]<br />
*[[MaTris]] - A game written using pygame. Has been used in academia. <!-- https://github.com/Uglemat/MaTris --><br />
*[[Megatris (DOS, Adam Cohen and Brian Cohn)]] <!-- http://cd.textfiles.com/gigagames5/DOS/TETRIS/ --><br />
*[[MegaTris (DOS, Roman Macionczyk)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/MEGATRISInstaller --> - Polish clone.<br />
*[[Megatris (Uzebox)]]<br />
*[[MisaMino]]<br />
*[[Modular Tetris]] - Tetris clone with highly customizable playing grid as well as pentominoes<br />
*[[MultiMino]] <!-- https://gamejolt.com/games/multimino/556683 --><br />
*[[Multitet]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20020613083922/http://leo.worldonline.es:80/jerzegor/gogosoftware/enmultitet.html --><br />
*[[Multris (Spogg.com)]] - A multiplayer game.<br />
*[[N-Blox]] - Tetris clone by Neave Games. Later acquired by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Neitris]]<!-- http://neitris.sourceforge.net/ --> - A multiplayer clone inspired by EITtris.<br />
*[[Neotris]] - A game for the Neo-Geo featuring 4-player support.<br />
*[[Netris (Brian E. Lemoff)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Netris_1020 --><br />
*[[Netris for Windows]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/NETRIS11 --><br />
*[[netris (Trevor Slocum)]] - A game playable over SSH.<br />
*[[Nishisansou Tetris]] - Tetris clone for the Sharp X68000.<br />
*[[Notrus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Notrus_1020 --> <br />
*[[Novalight Tetris]]<br />
*[[Nuclear Insanity]]<!-- http://www.monstersoft.com/games/nuclear/ --><br />
*[[Nuketris]] <!-- https://nuketris.com/ --><br />
*[[NullpoMino]] - highly customisable clone with many modes.<br />
*[[Nyet]] - one of the earliest Tetris clones, dating from 1988.<br />
*[[NYET III]]<br />
*[[Petris]] - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[PhantomTris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/PhantomTrisSW1992JasonBertschiStrategyAction --><br />
*[[PhantomTris 2]]<br />
*[[Picoris]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console.<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=38620 --><br />
*[[Picoris 2: Absolute Zero]]<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=88083#p --><br />
*[[Pokittris]] - Tetris for the Pokitto [https://talk.pokitto.com/t/game-pokittris/467]<br />
*[[Pufftris]] <!-- https://ellis.fyi/blog/pufftris-most-insane-tetris-clone-ever/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Trial]] <!--https://kagamine-rin.itch.io/puzzle-trial --><br />
*[[PVP Blocks]]<br />
*[[Q2Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20000823073926/http://members.xoom.com/phooky/q2tetris.html --> - Mod for Quake 2.<br />
*[[Quadrapassel]] (formerly Gnometris)<br />
*[[Quinn]] - Described as an arcade-style tetromino puzzle game written and designed specifically for macOS<br />
*[[Radon]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Radon95_1020 --><br />
*[[Retromino]]<br />
*[[Rheolism]] - A Tetris game in one line of BBC Basic.<br />
*[[Rotris]] - Homebrew for GBA, inspired by Pufftris<br />
*[[Rotris (vdweller]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20181101063934/https://vdweller.awardspace.com/ --><br />
*[[Startris]] - A game on king.com where you can win real money<br />
*[[Shiromino]] - possibly the most accurate PC-based simulator of the TGM series<br />
*[[Simpletris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030417131426/http://www.willemssoft.com:80/english/index1024normal.html --><br />
*[[Sirtet Voyager]] - A game for Mac OS.<br />
*[[Small Tetris]]<!-- http://www.ftp.funet.fi/index/msdos/games/tetris/2ktetris.zip --> - A game with a 2 KiB executable.<br />
*[[Solaris]]<br />
*[[Sonic Tetris]]<!-- https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2198/ --><br />
*[[Spirit Drop]]<!-- https://rayblastgames.com/spiritdrop.php --> - A block-stacking puzzle game with emphasis on control and self-improvement. <br />
*[[Stackfuse]]<!--https://github.com/sinefuse/stackfuse --><br />
*[[Super Puzzler]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[Super Retriss]] - A game with the goal of clearing a target "flicking" block.<br />
*[[Syoboris]] - A SDL-based game for Mac probably inspired by Heboris, now apparently lost.<br />
*[[T-C v4]]<!-- http://joco.suso.org/joco/ --><br />
*[[T3tr0s]] - A Tetris game that has 10 themes based on various Tetris games that can be changed on the fly.<br />
<!-- Tatris 2008 --><br />
*[[Team Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090225065702/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/ttetris.htm --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for Commodore 64.<br />
*[[Techlogica TechTris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101211131245/http://www.techlogica.us:80/software/techtris/ --><br />
*[[Techmino]] - Professional, Multi-platform game with many modes and custom options.<br />
*[[Tet42]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Tet42SW1989EduardKappelA.BanzhafStrategyPuzzle --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for DOS.<br />
*[[Tetra Blocks]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20130120060407/http://hem.passagen.se:80/nashua/tetra/ https://archive.org/details/Tetra_Blocks --><br />
*[[Tetra Legends]]<br />
*[[Tetra Online]]<br />
*[[Tetracycline]] - Homebrew for the Sega Master System.<br />
*[[Tetreml]]<!-- https://leduyquang753.github.io/tetreml/ --><br />
*[http://www.airspace-v.com/ggadgets/tetriculis.htm Tetriculis] — Tetris as Google Gadget.<br />
*[[TetriNET]]<br />
*[[TetriNET 2]]<br />
*[[TETR.IO]]<br />
*[[Tetrio]] (tetrio.io) - A versus game where both players share a field.<br />
*[[Tetripz]] by Mute Fantasies - freeware for MS-DOS, with visual distortions of the playfield<br />
*[[Tetris (Flash, Gavin Ward)]]<!-- http://ccgi.gdward.plus.com/tetris/index.php https://web.archive.org/web/20070711211733/http://www.gdward.plus.com/site/flash/ https://web.archive.org/web/20160609193801/http://www.gdward.plus.com:80/site/flash/ --> - A game inspired by TGM.<br />
*[[Tetris (Galaksija)]] <!-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrgYxML8RWg --><br />
*[[Tetris (Jupiter Ace)]] <!-- http://jupiler.retrolandia.net/ --><br />
*[[Tetris (Philips VG5000)]] <!-- https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=4965&start=0 --><br />
*[[Tetris (Smaky)]] <!-- https://twitter.com/BlupiGames/status/1384031163145068551 --> <br />
*[[Tetris 2 (Fuxoft)]] - Game for ZX Spectrum.<br />
*[[Tetris 3]]<br />
*[[Tetris 4]]<br />
*[[Tetris 3000]] <!-- http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris 4000]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030726012505/http://tetris4000.alawar.com:80/ http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Adventure]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041211000057/http://users.volja.net:80/realguirao/EnglishMain.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Arena]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetrisarena.shtml --><br />
*[[Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)]] - A game inspired by Atari's arcade version of Tetris.<br />
*[[Tetris-EX]]<br />
*[[Tetris Lite]] - Game for Windows 9x. Uses an AI for its demo mode.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Amiga)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Craig Rothwell)]] - A DOS game inspired by the Amiga game.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Michiel Ouwehand)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Queen]] <!-- http://qtetris.sourceforge.net --><br />
*[[Tetris Revolution]]<!-- <br />
http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[&#1058;&#1045;&#1058;&#1056;&#1048;&#1057; SEMIPRO-68k]] - clone for the X68000, notable for the first use of 20G<br />
*[[Tetris Slide]]<!--https://youtube.com/watch?v=sUSgUEWh7jE also Tetris Abyss Infinite --><br />
*[[Tetris to the Max]] - Clone for DOS. 38 wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Yuri Balagurov)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --> - Clone for DOS. Has many performance statistics and customisation options.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Oscar Giner)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20080926160818/http://www.oginer.tk:80/ --><br />
*[[Tetris V]] - a Sega Tetris clone for the X68000. <br />
*[[Tetris Weightlifting]] - A modified version of Tetris using exercise equipment as the control mechanism.<br />
*[[Tetroblox]] <!-- https://www.roblox.com/games/6795867689/ --> - Beta ''Roblox''-based stacker with a focus on accurate, solid mechanics and speed.<br />
*[http://members.allegro.cc/ThomasHarte/javascript/tetrominoes.html Tetrominoes] A light and fast Javascript version of the game <!-- differentiate this from other JS clones please --><br />
*[[Tetr.js]] - A guideline compliant web based client with 40L and Dig modes<br />
*[[Tetyis]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console. <!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=72731#p --><br />
*[[Texmaster]] - contains almost every mode from the TGM series except for Sakura from Ti and code specific game modes<br />
*[[Textris (rsninja)]] - A recreation of the [[Tetris (Electronika 60)|Electronika 60]] version, but with modern Guideline rules.<br />
*[[Textris DS]] - A homebrew game for the Nintendo DS.<br />
*[[Textmode Tetris]]<!-- http://www.sweatbox.dk/games/Tetris/Tetris.html --><br />
*[[T-Game 4]]<!-- http://msx.nabebugyou.com/ --> - homebrew for the MSX.<br />
*[[Tiny Tetris]]<!-- http://web.archive.org/web/20100826013837/http://rednest.rosinter.ru:80/main.htm#projects --><br />
*[[Tommy's Nyet]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Tommys_Nyet_1989 --> - shareware clone for DOS. Has a hot-seat "tournament mode" where multiple players are given the same piece sequence and need to get as high a score as possible.<br />
*[[Touhou Battle Gaiden]] - A Tetris Battle Gaiden-style game with Touhou Project characters.<br />
*[[Touhoumino]]<br />
*[[Twintris]] <!-- which Twintris was this again --><br />
*[[Twintris (Digital Marketing, programmed by Svein Berge)]] - A clone for Amiga<br />
*[[TwitchTetris]]<!-- https://www.rossipotti.de/ausgabe28/tetris/index.html--> - A game written in JavaScript.<br />
*[[Ultris: The Ultimate Tetris]]<br />
*[[UGM]] - ''[[TGM]]'' clone with art and music by Simon Stålenhag.<br />
*[[UNO Free Fall]] [http://gameboy.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r31435.htm][http://www.concretesoftware.com/product/unofreefall.shtml], 2007<br />
*[[Varmint's EITtris]] - A multiplayer clone with powerups.<br />
*[[Vertris]]<!-- http://vertris.googlepages.com/ --> - A simple cross-platform clone.<br />
*[[VGATetris]]<br />
*[[Vitetris]]<!-- http://www.victornils.net/tetris/ --> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[WinTris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Includes extended pieces.<br />
*[[Yet Another Tetris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Had a piece editor and adjustable playfield size.<br />
*[[Yetris]]<!--http://alexdantas.github.io/yetris/--> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[Zentris]] - by Robert J. Sundling<br />
**[[Super Zentris]]<br />
**[[Zentris 3000]]<br />
*[[Zetrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050908054947/http://www.gx3d.com:80/zetrix.html --><br />
*[[ZTetris]] - Game for Texas Instruments graphing calculators.<br />
<br />
== 1-key finesse games == <!-- name? --><br />
These are games that assign a key to each combination of rotation and horizontal movement, which in a 10-column playfield would require 40 keys.<br />
*[[Finesse (XaeL)]] <!-- https://github.com/alex-ong/Finesse/releases/ --><br />
*[[KeyBlox]]<br />
*[https://lk00100100.github.io/KeyboardFallingBlocks/client/index.html Keyboard Falling Blocks] - One key finesse 40L game<br />
*[[Typomino]]<br />
*[[TypingTetromino]]<br />
<br />
== Malicious piece generation ==<br />
Variants that attempt to give the player the worst possible piece.<br />
*[[Bastet]] - Literally, Bastard Tetris. Made to be as annoying and frustrating as possible.<br />
*[[Birdris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050428005322/http://site.ifrance.com/nazgul/grenier/grenier.htm --> - DOS game by Andrew Bird. <br />
*[[Hatetris]] - Variation by Sam Hughes of Things of Interest. Has a replay system.<br />
*[[Stacked Odds]]<!-- http://www.rrrrthats5rs.com/games/stacked-odds/--> - Uses an 8-wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetrevil]] - Incorporates a system to balance piece distribution (choose between weights, 7-bag and 21-bag).<br />
*[[Worst Piece Piece Game]]<!-- https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/worstpiecegame/ --> - Hold is available. Has six levels of difficulty.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have game modes that attempt to do this:<br />
*Abandoned Bricks in Bastet mode (using the algorithm from v0.41 of Bastet)<br />
*Cultris II during the WTF challenge<br />
*F-Tetris in Bastard! mode<br />
*Java Duel Tetris in Nightmare mode<br />
*LTris with Expert Mode on (with the constraint that piece generation still acts as a bag randomiser in this mode)<br />
*NullpoMino when using the Tetrevil mode mod (also part of Blitz's mod pack) <br />
*Quadrapassel<br />
*Zeromeaner when using the Eviline randomiser (successor to Tetrevil)<br />
<br />
== Other piece sets ==<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but change the piece set, most commonly by adding [[pentomino]]es, but also other larger or smaller polyominoes, or pseudo-polyominoes, or sometimes even quasi-polyominoes.<br />
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*[[Combinos]] <!-- http://combinos.herokuapp.com/ --> - Successor to ntris.<br />
*[[Egapet]]<br />
*[[FÜNEF]] - Game for Windows 2.x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Heptrix]] - Uses a selection of heptominoes.<br />
*[[Infinitris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Infinitris_1020 --> - Game with many options, including input recording.<br />
*[[Multris (RustyMonster)]] <!-- https://rustymonster.itch.io/multris --><br />
*[[nlith]] - A game for PC-9801, possibly the first Japanese Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[ntris]] - A game that gives larger pieces as the player progresses.<br />
*[[N-Tris (Diamond Games)]] <!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/gamekitty320/n-tris --> - A Flash game with a similar idea.<br />
*[[Penta]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20091027034652/http://us.geocities.com/liviozuc/pag1_eng.html --><br />
*[[Pentis]] - DOS game. Uses pentominoes. Has customisable keys.<br />
*[[Pentis (Tony Raugas)]]<!-- http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0003658 --> - ZX Spectrum game.<br />
*[[Pentix]] - DOS game. Adds pentominoes as well as smaller polyominoes. Possibly the first ever Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[Pentix (Andrei Gorianov)]]<!-- http://www.goscreen.info/pentix/ --> - Remake of the DOS Pentix. Includes touch input.<br />
*[[Pentix++]]<!-- http://pentix.online/ --> - Online pentomino game. Has leaderboards.<br />
*[[Pentix Unlimited]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --><br />
*[[Pentominovich]]<br />
*[[Pentris (Hunter Freyer)]]<!-- http://www.pentris.net/ --><br />
*[[Pentris (Patrick Fournier)]]<!-- http://pentris.patrickfournier.com/ --><br />
*[[Pentrix (Cathelius)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100122111521/http://www.cathelius.co.uk:80/flash/pentrix --> - Has cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Pent-up]]<br />
*[[PROTO]] (PROgressive Tetris Outline) - Game for Windows 9x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Rammer]] - Playfield is rotated 90 degrees for landscape play. Has large pieces.<br />
*[[TERIAS WIN]] - A game that uses pseudo-trominoes.<br />
*[[The Son of Tetris Project]] - adds pieces to the piece set starting from level 3.<br />
*[[Tototris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20060526172643/http://www.well-played.com/tototris/ --> - Apparently lost.<br />
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In addition, the following games previously listed have the option to play with a non-standard piece set:<br />
*EGAint<br />
*Emlith<br />
*Super Retriss<br />
*Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)<br />
*WinTris<br />
*Yet Another Tetris<br />
<!-- *NullpoMino --><br />
<br />
== Non-2D variants ==<br />
These games correspond to attempts to take the gameplay of Tetris into higher (or lower) dimensions. See also [[List of games#Other_.22-tris.22_games]].<br />
<br />
*[[Humorous versions#1D Tetris]] - Various 1D variants.<br />
*[[3D Tetris (online game)]] - [http://www.3dtetris.com 3dtetris.com] 3D variant of the classic Tetris game. You can play the game: online, offline and mobile. The game use the Java virtual machine.<br />
*[[3DTRIS]] - [http://www.3dtris.de 3dtris.de] A clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D variant of Tetris) in Macromedia Flash. Its gameplay is very smooth, just like original Blockout. Online high score list with growing competitions.<br />
*[[3Tris]]<!-- http://www.pangoo.it/3tris/fast.html --> - A Blockout clone.<br />
*[[4D-Tris]] - A 4D variant where the aim is to fill 2 &times; 2 &times; 2 layers.<br />
*[[BlockOut II]] - [http://www.www.blockout.net/blockout2 blockout.net] The best clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D Tetris) for Windows using DirectX. Online high score list, forum, wiki.<br />
*[https://blockout.nu BlockOut] - An online browser version in HTML5 and JavaScript, with global scoreboard.<br />
*[[Frac]] - A 3D variant for DOS and Macintosh.<br />
*[[Frac4d]]<!-- https://www.classicdosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1350 --> - A 4D variant derived from Frac. Released as freeware in 2006.<br />
*[[HyperTetris]] - Another 4D variant with a 4 &times; 4 &times; 4 &times; 10 playfield.<br />
*[[oti3]]<!-- http://www7.plala.or.jp/kfb/games/index.html--> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Polycubes]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2009/04/13/3d-tetris-variations-polycubes/ --><br />
*[[Polytope Tetris]] - A variant with a configurable number of dimensions (though playability suffers at 5D and above).<br />
*[[SDLBlock]]<!-- http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/sdlblock/ --> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Takalith]] - A Blockout-like game for the PC-9801.<br />
**[[Wakataka]] - A clone of Takalith for Windows 3.1.<br />
**[[Takalith EX]] - A Takalith-inspired game for Windows 9x.<br />
*[[T^3]]<!-- https://sourceforge.net/projects/t-3/ --> - A 3D variant.<br />
*[[XWelltris]] - A clone of Welltris.<br />
<br />
==Other variants==<br />
These games have game play rules inspired by ''Tetris'', such as rotation of shapes to form complete lines, but introduce rule variations that change the game play greatly.<br />
<br />
See also [[Humorous versions]] for games too short or not playable enough to have their own page.<br />
<br />
*[[3D-Stereogram Tetris]]<!-- https://www.deviantart.com/3dimka/art/3D-Stereogram-Tetris-36795242 --><br />
*[[BEATris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Bomblin]] - A Bombliss clone, taking inspiration from the TGM series.<br />
*[[Bombrite]] - Another Bombliss-type game.<br />
*[[Bomb'n Blast]] - A homebrew game for ColecoVision.<br />
*[[Chextris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[CubeStorm Planets]]<br />
*[[Da]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Da_1020 --> - merges Tetris gameplay and Columns gameplay<br />
*[[Diatris]]<br />
*[[Dream of Pixels]] - A game where the player has to remove tetromino-shaped pieces from a cloud mass.<br />
*[[Equadrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090725115512/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/equadrix.htm --> - Form expressions matching the target number.<br />
*[[Factris]]<!-- https://mathigon.org/factris --> - A game where pieces are rectangles with different areas, and "rotating" involves changing the dimensions of the rectangle.<br />
*[[First-Person Tetris]] <!-- firstpersontetris.com --> - the player's viewpoint is centred on the falling piece, and rotates when the piece is rotated.<br />
*[[Futilitris]]<br />
*[[Go-Tet]] <!-- https://gotet.io/ --> - Move the playfield around to collect blocks.<br />
*[[Go Tetris!]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2007/10/03/play-go-tetris-10/ --> - Merges Tetris gameplay with the capturing rules of Go.<br />
*[http://mbarich.tripod.com/java/tetris.htm Java Tetris] - A Java Tetris game that follows the gameplay rules of the original, but has more than 30 shape types and a few new game modes, including a "Hardcore" mode where the game is played on a 125x125 grid.<br />
*[[Gravytris]]<br />
*[[Heaven]] <!-- http://www.gudmagazine.com/games/heaven/ --> - Based on the xkcd strip of the same name; regularly drops "heavenly" blocks that cover the entire stack.<br />
*[[Hell Tetris]] <!-- http://www.kongregate.com/games/banthar/hell-tetris --> - Based on another xkcd strip; gives the playfield a rounded bottom.<br />
*[[Hexlis]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20070302175345/http://d.hatena.ne.jp:80/chamekan/20041213 https://web.archive.org/web/20120220081440/http://vxo.jp:80/test/hexlis.html--> - A Flash game where the rows are expressed as hexadecimal numbers.<br />
**[[Tetris16]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041214081721/http://www.denkiburo.com:80/tetris16/ --> - A terminal game with the same idea.<br />
**[[Hextris (taichino)]]<!-- http://hextris.herokuapp.com/ --> - A JavaScript game with the same idea.<br />
*[[Kowaris]] - Introduces a mechanic where blocks can break.<br />
**[[Kowaris Kai]]<br />
*[[Kowaris EX]] - <!-- https://www.freem.ne.jp/win/game/26279 --> Remake of Kowaris (created with permission by the original creator)<br />
*[[Kuzuris]] - Online game inspired by Kowaris. Apparently defunct.<br />
*[[MagBlocks]] <!-- https://bimdav.itch.io/magblocks --> - Cooperative with physics.<br />
*[[Magic Eye Tetris]]<!-- http://www.lutanho.net/play/magiceyetetris.html --><br />
*[[Monotris]] - Flash game. Drop pieces to form tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Multris (Commodore 64)]] - A game in which up to four pieces are active at the same time.<br />
*[[Not Tetris]] - Incorporates a physics engine. The aim is to stack as many pieces as possible on the playfield before topping out.<br />
**[[Not Tetris 2]] - Adds a game mode where lines can be cleared.<br />
*[[Pentominon]]<!-- http://www.astralsystem.com/games/pentominon/ --><br />
*[[Phystris]] <!-- http://phystris.pi-dev.com/ --> - Incorporates a physics engine. Has modes based on clearing horizonal lines, clearing colour lines, and making groups of blocks of the same colour.<br />
*[[Plummet Equilibrium]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20170623003946/http://zarat.us/tra/plummet-equilibrium/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Juggle Trouble]] - two pieces fall simultaneously, clear lines or 5x5 squares<br />
*[[Quadra]] - Open source clone with cascade gravity, successor to Remtris 2. Features very fast-paced online play.<br />
*[[Quatris (DOS, Eugene Kim)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Quatris --> and its sequels <!-- https://www.dosgames.com/game/quatris-ii-gold/, https://archive.org/details/software?and%5B%5D=quatris&sin= --><br />
*[[Quatris (Zimond)]] <!-- http://www.gamezworld.de/showentry.php?ID=674 --><br />
*[[Remtris]] <!-- http://synt4x.org/tgm/hellfire/software/ --> - Freeware clone with cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Remtris 2]] - Sequel to Remtris, focusing on multiplayer.<br />
*[[Retris]] <!-- http://www.flashbynight.com/retris/retris.html --> - Has a gimmick on every alternate piece.<br />
*[[Soft-body Tetris]] <!-- https://newbie-indie-game-dev.itch.io/softbody-tetris --><br />
*[[Structris]] - Game for Apple II. Dodge falling tetrominoes that are fired at the player.<br />
*[[Tetratris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090729074815/http://geocities.com/tetratris/--><br />
*[[Tetratris True]]<!-- http://www.pygame.org/project/347/ https://web.archive.org/web/20071203204258/http://www.psyguygames.com:80/tetratris/ download appears to be lost --><br />
*[[Tetrex]] - A game that uses tetrahexes.<br />
*[[Tetriller]]<br />
*[[Tetris<45]]<!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/meltymap/tetris-45 --> - A game where pieces fall at a 45-degree angle.<br />
*[[Tetris'D: The Game]] - Dodge falling tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Tetrisweeper]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20120702120055/http://www.fongeboon.com:80/game/tetrisweeper.html --> - Combines Tetris and Minesweeper. Apparently lost.<br />
*[[Tetron]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20040613121939/http://marnich.cjb.net:80/ https://web.archive.org/web/20040507105537/http://marnich.port5.com:80/dl/ --> - A game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Textris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Texttris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Torus]] - Another game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Tuper Tario Tros.]] - Combines Super Mario Bros. and Tetris.<br />
*[[Uehara Tetris]]<br />
*[[Untris]] - A Tetris game played in reverse.<br />
*[[Yukidoke no Kaze]] <!-- http://bwv.jp/yukidoke/ --><br />
<br />
== Pieces made out of non-rectangular shapes ==<br />
<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but use pieces made out of other polygons such as hexagons.<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[A-1 Geo-Fit Game Pack]]<!-- http://www.webruler.com/mtreciokas/a1geofit.htm --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[Angularis]]<!-- https://angularis.mondaybits.com/ --> - Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[BeeTris (Philippe Basciano)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/BeeTris_1020 --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyhexes, similar to Hex Tetris.<br />
*[[Beetris (Simsalabim Software)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Beetris --> - A DOS game. Uses polyhexes and a hexagonal playfield. Lines are cleared in two directions.<br />
*[[Bikaka]]<!-- http://macintoshgarden.org/games/bikaka --> - A Macintosh game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Blockz!]]<!-- https://wellgames.com/free_online/blockz/ --> - A Flash game. The player can select between polyominos, polyhexes and polyiamonds.<br />
*[[BricksFix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041204060507/http://www.madivar.com:80/bricksfix/ --><br />
*[[Crazy Tetris]]<!-- http://www.astatix.com/crazytetris.php --><br />
*[[Hex Tetris]] - A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Hextris]]<!-- http://www.hextris.com/ http://macintoshgarden.org/games/hextris https://www.myabandonware.com/game/hextris-16a --> A game for UNIX later ported to Mac and DOS. Uses polyhexes. It was later licensed by Konami and released for arcades as [[Hexion]].<br />
*[[Pyramid]] - An unlicensed game for NES. Uses polyabolos.<br />
**[[Pyramid 2]] - Sequel. Supports two players.<br />
*[[TAZ]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20140826171240/http://www.download-central.ws/Win16/Tetris/TAZ/ --> A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
*[[Triangle Tetris]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20141130141101/http://www.download-central.ws:80/DOS/Tetris/T/Triangle --> A game for DOS. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[List of official Tetris games]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fangame Fangame on English Wikipedia]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090727082601/http://tetris.gamehistoryonline.com:80/ Tetris and Tetris Clones] - nearly 200 games covered<br />
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[[Category:Lists]]<br />
[[Category:Fan games| ]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=List_of_fan_games&diff=24176List of fan games2022-10-25T01:06:18Z<p>Arcorann: /* Non-2D variants */</p>
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<div>In the context of ''[[Tetris]]'', '''fan games''' are computer tetromino games unaffiliated with [[Elorg]], [[The Tetris Company]], or any current or past licensor of the Tetris brand.<br />
<br />
== Straight tetromino games ==<br />
The following games more or less faithfully replicate the rules of some version of ''Tetris'', either pre-Guideline or post-Guideline:<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[2600tris]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[4-Tris]] <!-- http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/4-tris --> - Homebrew game cartridge by Joe Zbiciak for the Mattel Intellivision game console<br />
*[[4-Wide Trainer]]<!-- https://ddrkirby.com/games/4-wide-trainer/4-wide-trainer.html --> - A single player online tool to train users with the "4 Wide" combo strategy. <br />
*[[7*Ris]] <!-- https://smilebasicsource.com/page?pid=1247 --> - ''TGM'' fan game for the 3DS game SmileBASIC<br />
*[[9T Lines]]<!-- http://www.antrex.de/en --><br />
*[[A Gnowius' Challenge]]<br />
*[[A Tribute to Tetris]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/stygian-tetris.html http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/games/tetris/ --><br />
*[[Abandoned Bricks]]<br />
*ACiD Tetris (later renamed [[Super ACiD Block Attack]])<br />
*[[Aint]] - free software for MS-DOS, possibly the first copylefted tetromino game<br />
** [[EGAint]] - successor to Aint<br />
*[[Alizarin Tetris]] - features colour gravity similar to [[The Next Tetris]].<br />
*[[Alleytris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090525134621/http://cymonsgames.retroremakes.com/alleytris https://github.com/cymonsgames/CymonsGames https://web.archive.org/web/20080620080859/http://www.retroremakes.com:80/forum2/showthread.php?t=11106 --> - 4-wide well<br />
*[[Astris]]<br />
*[[Atomic Tetris]] - clone for MS-DOS, focusing on versus play with items<br />
*[[Brian Caos Tempting Music Player]] <!-- http://web.archive.org/web/19990427115837/http://home6.inet.tele.dk/brianp/bctmp.htm --> (versions Beta 1 and Beta 2 previously known as "Brian Caos Tetris Music Player"), IT/MOD/S3M/XM music player with a built-in Tetris game<br />
*[[Bedter]] by Andrew Bednarz - freeware for Windows and Linux, famously targeted by TTC which alleged "look and feel" copyright violation<br />
*[[Beebris]]<br />
*[[BiTRIS]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20180317211914/http://www.yeasoft.com/site/vintage:bitris --> - clone focusing on doubles play<br />
*[[Blockbox]] - A web based Java TGM clone <br />
*[http://blocks.gamenull.com Blocks] A Java version of the game.<br />
*[[Block Star]] <!-- http://apps.facebook.com/fbtetris/ --> - Integrated Facebook Tetris, featuring comparison leaderboard to your circle of friends, or all users. Subsequently taken over by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Blockdrop]] - A browser game with several modes.<br />
*[[Blocktrix]] - A derivative of TetriNET.<br />
*[[Blocks from Hell]]<br />
*[[Blox]] - An online clone with multiplayer, singleplayer modes and an opener practice mode.<br />
*[[Bocus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Bocus_1989 --><br />
*[[BombStepper]] - A game featuring Tetris Battle-style bombs.<br />
*[[Brash Point II]] - A Flash Point clone for PC-88<br />
*[[Breakris]] by Jürgen Müller - freeware for Windows. It has a very good single and multiplayer-Tetris, plus Breakris - Breakout and Tetris at the same time.<br />
*[[Bricks '2000]]<!-- https://www.inner-smile.com/dl_bri.htm --><br />
*[[Cambridge]] - A TGM-style fan game developed on the LOVE platform by JoeZeng and SashLilac<br />
*[[catboiquatro]]<!-- http://raincomplex.net/dump/cbq.html --><br />
*[[Challenger Tetris]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/challenger-tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[Chetiry]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Crowley: World Tour]] - Tetris clone for the ZX Spectrum Next<br />
*[[CRTetris]]<br />
*[[Crystal Cubes]]<!-- http://nzlab.dk/Productions/productions.htm --><br />
*[[Cubemaster Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100628045933/http://w1.435.telia.com/~u43509647/ --><br />
*[[Cultris]] - A game focusing on combo-based play.<br />
*[[Cultris II]] - Sequel to Cultris.<br />
*[[Cursed Blocks]]<!-- https://github.com/Manabender/Cursed-Blocks --><br />
*[[Cytroxia]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20001013122024/http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/9625/cytroxia.htm --><br />
*[[dcQuad]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050405004011/http://douglas.min.net:80/dcquad/ --> - Homebrew for Dreamcast.<br />
*[[Detris Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021217071951/http://gamehippo.com:80/cat/3-16_4.shtml --><br />
*[[Ditris (Amiga)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/amiga-ditris.html--><br />
*[[Ditris (Commodore 64)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/c64-ditris.html --><br />
*[[Double Blocks]] - A clone for DOS. Features multiplayer via modem.<br />
*[[DTET]]<br />
*[[Dúshlán]] - Homebrew game for NES. A port of Falling Blocks with extra features.<br />
<!-- *[[EIPC Free Tetris]] https://web.archive.org/web/20100423114404/www.eipcprograms.com/product.php?id=8 https://web.archive.org/web/20100706212344/http://www.ultimatumz.com:80/product.php?id=8 --><br />
*[[Edtris 2600]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Eirstt]]<!-- https://tetrisconcept.net/threads/eirstt.1396/ --><br />
*[[Eitrix]] <!-- http://www.ericjorgensen.com/Eittris.html formerly known as --><!-- http://www.betafreak.com/Games/Eitrix/index.html --> - Successor to Varmint's EITtris. Has 8-player play.<br />
*[[Emlith]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101023063932/http://www.emurasoft.com/games/index.htm--> - A clone for Windows 3.x. Later ported to 32-bit Windows.<br />
*[[enable Netris32]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021207200103/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/netris.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20080417053545/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/index.php?target=docs/applications/netris/netris.html --><br />
*[[Eqtris]]<br />
*[[Example Block Game]]<br />
*[[Ezoris]] - Clone for x68000.<br />
<!-- * [http://www.excelgames.org/tetris.asp Excel Tetris] there are too many versions of Excel Tetris out there --><br />
*[[F-Tetris]]<!-- http://mateusz.viste.fr/software/f-tetris/--><br />
*[[Face to Face]] (決戰俄羅斯) - a 1990 Taiwanese Tetris/Bloxeed clone focusing on versus play, apparently popular in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.<br />
*[[Falling Blocks]] - Game for ZX Spectrum. Stage-based.<br />
*[[Falling Down]] <!-- http://kirisame.oboroduki.com/falling_down.html --> - Features many gimmicks and the ability to add user-created courses.<br />
*[[Falling Lightblocks]] - A [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]] game with [[T-Spin]] bonuses<!-- (T spin Single gain 300 points, T spin Double gain 1,200 points) --><br />
*[[Falling Up]] <!-- http://www.erif.org/code/fallingup/ --> - a "twist" on Tetris (freeware/open source for Windows, OS X, linux)<br />
*[[Falling Kwadrats]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/1745030/ --><br />
*[[FanTris]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/918960/FanTris/ --><br />
*[[Fightttris VR]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/841340/Fightttris_VR/ --><br />
*[[four-tris]] <!-- https://github.com/fiorescarlatto/four-tris/--> - Open source and '''practice focused''' client built on the AutoIt scripting language.<br />
*[[Freefall]] - An implementation in the Inform language designed for text adventures. <!-- https://eblong.com/zarf/if.html#freefall --><br />
*[[From Below]] - A homebrew game for NES. <!-- https://mhughson.itch.io/from-below --><br />
*[[Full HD Tetris]] - A series of games with Full HD resolution and large playfields.<br />
*[[Geo]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[GinT]] - Falling Tetromino game within the 3D world of Second Life.<br />
*[[GTET]] - A clone of [[Tetris The Grand Master]].<br />
*[[HaCKeR]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/HaCKeR_201602 --><br />
*[[Hakairis]]<br />
*[[Heboris]] - A clone inspired by the TGM series. Has many unofficial expansions.<br />
*[[Heboris (FM Towns)]]<br />
*[[Hubricks]] - Homebrew for NES<br />
*[[InfidHells]] <!-- https://abject.itch.io/infidhells --><br />
*[[Infinitris (infinitris.net)]]<br />
*[[Jagtris]] - Homebrew for Atari Jaguar<br />
*[[Java Duel Tetris]] <!-- https://dueltetris.webs.com/ --><br />
*[http://tang.cmoo.com/~snor/weeds/Java_Tetris_v2.11/tetris.html Java Tetris v2.11] - Nice Java applet Tetris clone by Andreas Ludwig that supports multi-player and computer AI players<br />
*[[Jester]] <!-- http://jesterblocks.net --><br />
*[[Jstris]] - An online clone with multiplayer.<br />
*[[King of Stackers]] - Turn based strategy tetris<br />
*[[Klotz]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090416112542/http://www.mystrobl.de/Plone/basteleien/windows-oldies/klotz-und-winadv21 -->- Game for Windows 2.x.<br />
*[[Kralizec Tetris]] - Tetris game for the MSX<br />
*[[L2Stack]]<!-- https://github.com/llbit/L2Stack https://launchpad.net/l2stack --><br />
*[[LJ65]] (formerly Tetramino) - a homebrew game for NES.<br />
*[[Lockjaw]] - primarily a guideline simulator, with dozens of options to change behavior<br />
*[[Lockjaw: The Overdose]] (formerly Tetanus On Drugs) - free software for Game Boy Advance, inspired by Tetripz<br />
*[[LTris]]<br />
*Master of Blocks series:<br />
**[[The Master of Blocks]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: The Complete DX]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Horror-Reflex]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Apotheosis]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks 5-X: Desperation]]<br />
*[[MASTERS LINE]]<br />
*[[MaTris]] - A game written using pygame. Has been used in academia. <!-- https://github.com/Uglemat/MaTris --><br />
*[[Megatris (DOS, Adam Cohen and Brian Cohn)]] <!-- http://cd.textfiles.com/gigagames5/DOS/TETRIS/ --><br />
*[[MegaTris (DOS, Roman Macionczyk)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/MEGATRISInstaller --> - Polish clone.<br />
*[[Megatris (Uzebox)]]<br />
*[[MisaMino]]<br />
*[[Modular Tetris]] - Tetris clone with highly customizable playing grid as well as pentominoes<br />
*[[MultiMino]] <!-- https://gamejolt.com/games/multimino/556683 --><br />
*[[Multitet]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20020613083922/http://leo.worldonline.es:80/jerzegor/gogosoftware/enmultitet.html --><br />
*[[Multris (Spogg.com)]] - A multiplayer game.<br />
*[[N-Blox]] - Tetris clone by Neave Games. Later acquired by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Neitris]]<!-- http://neitris.sourceforge.net/ --> - A multiplayer clone inspired by EITtris.<br />
*[[Neotris]] - A game for the Neo-Geo featuring 4-player support.<br />
*[[Netris (Brian E. Lemoff)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Netris_1020 --><br />
*[[Netris for Windows]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/NETRIS11 --><br />
*[[netris (Trevor Slocum)]] - A game playable over SSH.<br />
*[[Nishisansou Tetris]] - Tetris clone for the Sharp X68000.<br />
*[[Notrus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Notrus_1020 --> <br />
*[[Novalight Tetris]]<br />
*[[Nuclear Insanity]]<!-- http://www.monstersoft.com/games/nuclear/ --><br />
*[[Nuketris]] <!-- https://nuketris.com/ --><br />
*[[NullpoMino]] - highly customisable clone with many modes.<br />
*[[Nyet]] - one of the earliest Tetris clones, dating from 1988.<br />
*[[NYET III]]<br />
*[[PhantomTris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/PhantomTrisSW1992JasonBertschiStrategyAction --><br />
*[[PhantomTris 2]]<br />
*[[Picoris]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console.<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=38620 --><br />
*[[Picoris 2: Absolute Zero]]<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=88083#p --><br />
*[[Pokittris]] - Tetris for the Pokitto [https://talk.pokitto.com/t/game-pokittris/467]<br />
*[[Pufftris]] <!-- https://ellis.fyi/blog/pufftris-most-insane-tetris-clone-ever/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Trial]] <!--https://kagamine-rin.itch.io/puzzle-trial --><br />
*[[PVP Blocks]]<br />
*[[Q2Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20000823073926/http://members.xoom.com/phooky/q2tetris.html --> - Mod for Quake 2.<br />
*[[Quadrapassel]] (formerly Gnometris)<br />
*[[Quinn]] - Described as an arcade-style tetromino puzzle game written and designed specifically for macOS<br />
*[[Radon]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Radon95_1020 --><br />
*[[Retromino]]<br />
*[[Rheolism]] - A Tetris game in one line of BBC Basic.<br />
*[[Rotris]] - Homebrew for GBA, inspired by Pufftris<br />
*[[Rotris (vdweller]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20181101063934/https://vdweller.awardspace.com/ --><br />
*[[Startris]] - A game on king.com where you can win real money<br />
*[[Shiromino]] - possibly the most accurate PC-based simulator of the TGM series<br />
*[[Simpletris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030417131426/http://www.willemssoft.com:80/english/index1024normal.html --><br />
*[[Sirtet Voyager]] - A game for Mac OS.<br />
*[[Small Tetris]]<!-- http://www.ftp.funet.fi/index/msdos/games/tetris/2ktetris.zip --> - A game with a 2 KiB executable.<br />
*[[Solaris]]<br />
*[[Sonic Tetris]]<!-- https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2198/ --><br />
*[[Spirit Drop]]<!-- https://rayblastgames.com/spiritdrop.php --> - A block-stacking puzzle game with emphasis on control and self-improvement. <br />
*[[Stackfuse]]<!--https://github.com/sinefuse/stackfuse --><br />
*[[Super Puzzler]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[Super Retriss]] - A game with the goal of clearing a target "flicking" block.<br />
*[[Syoboris]] - A SDL-based game for Mac probably inspired by Heboris, now apparently lost.<br />
*[[T-C v4]]<!-- http://joco.suso.org/joco/ --><br />
*[[T3tr0s]] - A Tetris game that has 10 themes based on various Tetris games that can be changed on the fly.<br />
<!-- Tatris 2008 --><br />
*[[Team Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090225065702/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/ttetris.htm --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for Commodore 64.<br />
*[[Techlogica TechTris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101211131245/http://www.techlogica.us:80/software/techtris/ --><br />
*[[Techmino]] - Professional, Multi-platform game with many modes and custom options.<br />
*[[Tet42]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Tet42SW1989EduardKappelA.BanzhafStrategyPuzzle --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for DOS.<br />
*[[Tetra Blocks]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20130120060407/http://hem.passagen.se:80/nashua/tetra/ https://archive.org/details/Tetra_Blocks --><br />
*[[Tetra Legends]]<br />
*[[Tetra Online]]<br />
*[[Tetracycline]] - Homebrew for the Sega Master System.<br />
*[[Tetreml]]<!-- https://leduyquang753.github.io/tetreml/ --><br />
*[http://www.airspace-v.com/ggadgets/tetriculis.htm Tetriculis] — Tetris as Google Gadget.<br />
*[[TetriNET]]<br />
*[[TetriNET 2]]<br />
*[[TETR.IO]]<br />
*[[Tetrio]] (tetrio.io) - A versus game where both players share a field.<br />
*[[Tetripz]] by Mute Fantasies - freeware for MS-DOS, with visual distortions of the playfield<br />
*[[Tetris (Flash, Gavin Ward)]]<!-- http://ccgi.gdward.plus.com/tetris/index.php https://web.archive.org/web/20070711211733/http://www.gdward.plus.com/site/flash/ https://web.archive.org/web/20160609193801/http://www.gdward.plus.com:80/site/flash/ --> - A game inspired by TGM.<br />
*[[Tetris (Galaksija)]] <!-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrgYxML8RWg --><br />
*[[Tetris (Jupiter Ace)]] <!-- http://jupiler.retrolandia.net/ --><br />
*[[Tetris (Philips VG5000)]] <!-- https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=4965&start=0 --><br />
*[[Tetris (Smaky)]] <!-- https://twitter.com/BlupiGames/status/1384031163145068551 --> <br />
*[[Tetris 2 (Fuxoft)]] - Game for ZX Spectrum.<br />
*[[Tetris 3]]<br />
*[[Tetris 4]]<br />
*[[Tetris 3000]] <!-- http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris 4000]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030726012505/http://tetris4000.alawar.com:80/ http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Adventure]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041211000057/http://users.volja.net:80/realguirao/EnglishMain.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Arena]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetrisarena.shtml --><br />
*[[Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)]] - A game inspired by Atari's arcade version of Tetris.<br />
*[[Tetris-EX]]<br />
*[[Tetris Lite]] - Game for Windows 9x. Uses an AI for its demo mode.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Amiga)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Craig Rothwell)]] - A DOS game inspired by the Amiga game.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Michiel Ouwehand)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Queen]] <!-- http://qtetris.sourceforge.net --><br />
*[[Tetris Revolution]]<!-- <br />
http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[&#1058;&#1045;&#1058;&#1056;&#1048;&#1057; SEMIPRO-68k]] - clone for the X68000, notable for the first use of 20G<br />
*[[Tetris Slide]]<!--https://youtube.com/watch?v=sUSgUEWh7jE also Tetris Abyss Infinite --><br />
*[[Tetris to the Max]] - Clone for DOS. 38 wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Yuri Balagurov)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --> - Clone for DOS. Has many performance statistics and customisation options.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Oscar Giner)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20080926160818/http://www.oginer.tk:80/ --><br />
*[[Tetris V]] - a Sega Tetris clone for the X68000. <br />
*[[Tetris Weightlifting]] - A modified version of Tetris using exercise equipment as the control mechanism.<br />
*[[Tetroblox]] <!-- https://www.roblox.com/games/6795867689/ --> - Beta ''Roblox''-based stacker with a focus on accurate, solid mechanics and speed.<br />
*[http://members.allegro.cc/ThomasHarte/javascript/tetrominoes.html Tetrominoes] A light and fast Javascript version of the game <!-- differentiate this from other JS clones please --><br />
*[[Tetr.js]] - A guideline compliant web based client with 40L and Dig modes<br />
*[[Tetyis]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console. <!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=72731#p --><br />
*[[Texmaster]] - contains almost every mode from the TGM series except for Sakura from Ti and code specific game modes<br />
*[[Textris (rsninja)]] - A recreation of the [[Tetris (Electronika 60)|Electronika 60]] version, but with modern Guideline rules.<br />
*[[Textris DS]] - A homebrew game for the Nintendo DS.<br />
*[[Textmode Tetris]]<!-- http://www.sweatbox.dk/games/Tetris/Tetris.html --><br />
*[[T-Game 4]]<!-- http://msx.nabebugyou.com/ --> - homebrew for the MSX.<br />
*[[Tiny Tetris]]<!-- http://web.archive.org/web/20100826013837/http://rednest.rosinter.ru:80/main.htm#projects --><br />
*[[Tommy's Nyet]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Tommys_Nyet_1989 --> - shareware clone for DOS. Has a hot-seat "tournament mode" where multiple players are given the same piece sequence and need to get as high a score as possible.<br />
*[[Touhou Battle Gaiden]] - A Tetris Battle Gaiden-style game with Touhou Project characters.<br />
*[[Touhoumino]]<br />
*[[Twintris]] <!-- which Twintris was this again --><br />
*[[Twintris (Digital Marketing, programmed by Svein Berge)]] - A clone for Amiga<br />
*[[TwitchTetris]]<!-- https://www.rossipotti.de/ausgabe28/tetris/index.html--> - A game written in JavaScript.<br />
*[[Ultris: The Ultimate Tetris]]<br />
*[[UGM]] - ''[[TGM]]'' clone with art and music by Simon Stålenhag.<br />
*[[UNO Free Fall]] [http://gameboy.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r31435.htm][http://www.concretesoftware.com/product/unofreefall.shtml], 2007<br />
*[[Varmint's EITtris]] - A multiplayer clone with powerups.<br />
*[[Vertris]]<!-- http://vertris.googlepages.com/ --> - A simple cross-platform clone.<br />
*[[VGATetris]]<br />
*[[Vitetris]]<!-- http://www.victornils.net/tetris/ --> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[WinTris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Includes extended pieces.<br />
*[[Yet Another Tetris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Had a piece editor and adjustable playfield size.<br />
*[[Yetris]]<!--http://alexdantas.github.io/yetris/--> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[Zentris]] - by Robert J. Sundling<br />
**[[Super Zentris]]<br />
**[[Zentris 3000]]<br />
*[[Zetrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050908054947/http://www.gx3d.com:80/zetrix.html --><br />
*[[ZTetris]] - Game for Texas Instruments graphing calculators.<br />
<br />
== 1-key finesse games == <!-- name? --><br />
These are games that assign a key to each combination of rotation and horizontal movement, which in a 10-column playfield would require 40 keys.<br />
*[[Finesse (XaeL)]] <!-- https://github.com/alex-ong/Finesse/releases/ --><br />
*[[KeyBlox]]<br />
*[https://lk00100100.github.io/KeyboardFallingBlocks/client/index.html Keyboard Falling Blocks] - One key finesse 40L game<br />
*[[Typomino]]<br />
*[[TypingTetromino]]<br />
<br />
== Malicious piece generation ==<br />
Variants that attempt to give the player the worst possible piece.<br />
*[[Bastet]] - Literally, Bastard Tetris. Made to be as annoying and frustrating as possible.<br />
*[[Birdris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050428005322/http://site.ifrance.com/nazgul/grenier/grenier.htm --> - DOS game by Andrew Bird. <br />
*[[Hatetris]] - Variation by Sam Hughes of Things of Interest. Has a replay system.<br />
*[[Stacked Odds]]<!-- http://www.rrrrthats5rs.com/games/stacked-odds/--> - Uses an 8-wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetrevil]] - Incorporates a system to balance piece distribution (choose between weights, 7-bag and 21-bag).<br />
*[[Worst Piece Piece Game]]<!-- https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/worstpiecegame/ --> - Hold is available. Has six levels of difficulty.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have game modes that attempt to do this:<br />
*Abandoned Bricks in Bastet mode (using the algorithm from v0.41 of Bastet)<br />
*Cultris II during the WTF challenge<br />
*F-Tetris in Bastard! mode<br />
*Java Duel Tetris in Nightmare mode<br />
*LTris with Expert Mode on (with the constraint that piece generation still acts as a bag randomiser in this mode)<br />
*NullpoMino when using the Tetrevil mode mod (also part of Blitz's mod pack) <br />
*Quadrapassel<br />
*Zeromeaner when using the Eviline randomiser (successor to Tetrevil)<br />
<br />
== Other piece sets ==<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but change the piece set, most commonly by adding [[pentomino]]es, but also other larger or smaller polyominoes, or pseudo-polyominoes, or sometimes even quasi-polyominoes.<br />
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*[[Combinos]] <!-- http://combinos.herokuapp.com/ --> - Successor to ntris.<br />
*[[Egapet]]<br />
*[[FÜNEF]] - Game for Windows 2.x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Heptrix]] - Uses a selection of heptominoes.<br />
*[[Infinitris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Infinitris_1020 --> - Game with many options, including input recording.<br />
*[[Multris (RustyMonster)]] <!-- https://rustymonster.itch.io/multris --><br />
*[[nlith]] - A game for PC-9801, possibly the first Japanese Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[ntris]] - A game that gives larger pieces as the player progresses.<br />
*[[N-Tris (Diamond Games)]] <!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/gamekitty320/n-tris --> - A Flash game with a similar idea.<br />
*[[Penta]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20091027034652/http://us.geocities.com/liviozuc/pag1_eng.html --><br />
*[[Pentis]] - DOS game. Uses pentominoes. Has customisable keys.<br />
*[[Pentis (Tony Raugas)]]<!-- http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0003658 --> - ZX Spectrum game.<br />
*[[Pentix]] - DOS game. Adds pentominoes as well as smaller polyominoes. Possibly the first ever Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[Pentix (Andrei Gorianov)]]<!-- http://www.goscreen.info/pentix/ --> - Remake of the DOS Pentix. Includes touch input.<br />
*[[Pentix++]]<!-- http://pentix.online/ --> - Online pentomino game. Has leaderboards.<br />
*[[Pentix Unlimited]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --><br />
*[[Pentominovich]]<br />
*[[Pentris (Hunter Freyer)]]<!-- http://www.pentris.net/ --><br />
*[[Pentris (Patrick Fournier)]]<!-- http://pentris.patrickfournier.com/ --><br />
*[[Pentrix (Cathelius)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100122111521/http://www.cathelius.co.uk:80/flash/pentrix --> - Has cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Pent-up]]<br />
*[[PROTO]] (PROgressive Tetris Outline) - Game for Windows 9x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Rammer]] - Playfield is rotated 90 degrees for landscape play. Has large pieces.<br />
*[[TERIAS WIN]] - A game that uses pseudo-trominoes.<br />
*[[The Son of Tetris Project]] - adds pieces to the piece set starting from level 3.<br />
*[[Tototris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20060526172643/http://www.well-played.com/tototris/ --> - Apparently lost.<br />
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In addition, the following games previously listed have the option to play with a non-standard piece set:<br />
*EGAint<br />
*Emlith<br />
*Super Retriss<br />
*Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)<br />
*WinTris<br />
*Yet Another Tetris<br />
<!-- *NullpoMino --><br />
<br />
== Non-2D variants ==<br />
These games correspond to attempts to take the gameplay of Tetris into higher (or lower) dimensions. See also [[List of games#Other_.22-tris.22_games]].<br />
<br />
*[[Humorous versions#1D Tetris]] - Various 1D variants.<br />
*[[3D Tetris (online game)]] - [http://www.3dtetris.com 3dtetris.com] 3D variant of the classic Tetris game. You can play the game: online, offline and mobile. The game use the Java virtual machine.<br />
*[[3DTRIS]] - [http://www.3dtris.de 3dtris.de] A clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D variant of Tetris) in Macromedia Flash. Its gameplay is very smooth, just like original Blockout. Online high score list with growing competitions.<br />
*[[3Tris]]<!-- http://www.pangoo.it/3tris/fast.html --> - A Blockout clone.<br />
*[[4D-Tris]] - A 4D variant where the aim is to fill 2 &times; 2 &times; 2 layers.<br />
*[[BlockOut II]] - [http://www.www.blockout.net/blockout2 blockout.net] The best clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D Tetris) for Windows using DirectX. Online high score list, forum, wiki.<br />
*[https://blockout.nu BlockOut] - An online browser version in HTML5 and JavaScript, with global scoreboard.<br />
*[[Frac]] - A 3D variant for DOS and Macintosh.<br />
*[[Frac4d]]<!-- https://www.classicdosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1350 --> - A 4D variant derived from Frac. Released as freeware in 2006.<br />
*[[HyperTetris]] - Another 4D variant with a 4 &times; 4 &times; 4 &times; 10 playfield.<br />
*[[oti3]]<!-- http://www7.plala.or.jp/kfb/games/index.html--> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Polycubes]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2009/04/13/3d-tetris-variations-polycubes/ --><br />
*[[Polytope Tetris]] - A variant with a configurable number of dimensions (though playability suffers at 5D and above).<br />
*[[SDLBlock]]<!-- http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/sdlblock/ --> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Takalith]] - A Blockout-like game for the PC-9801.<br />
**[[Wakataka]] - A clone of Takalith for Windows 3.1.<br />
**[[Takalith EX]] - A Takalith-inspired game for Windows 9x.<br />
*[[T^3]]<!-- https://sourceforge.net/projects/t-3/ --> - A 3D variant.<br />
*[[XWelltris]] - A clone of Welltris.<br />
<br />
==Other variants==<br />
These games have game play rules inspired by ''Tetris'', such as rotation of shapes to form complete lines, but introduce rule variations that change the game play greatly.<br />
<br />
See also [[Humorous versions]] for games too short or not playable enough to have their own page.<br />
<br />
*[[3D-Stereogram Tetris]]<!-- https://www.deviantart.com/3dimka/art/3D-Stereogram-Tetris-36795242 --><br />
*[[BEATris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Bomblin]] - A Bombliss clone, taking inspiration from the TGM series.<br />
*[[Bombrite]] - Another Bombliss-type game.<br />
*[[Bomb'n Blast]] - A homebrew game for ColecoVision.<br />
*[[Chextris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[CubeStorm Planets]]<br />
*[[Da]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Da_1020 --> - merges Tetris gameplay and Columns gameplay<br />
*[[Diatris]]<br />
*[[Dream of Pixels]] - A game where the player has to remove tetromino-shaped pieces from a cloud mass.<br />
*[[Equadrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090725115512/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/equadrix.htm --> - Form expressions matching the target number.<br />
*[[Factris]]<!-- https://mathigon.org/factris --> - A game where pieces are rectangles with different areas, and "rotating" involves changing the dimensions of the rectangle.<br />
*[[First-Person Tetris]] <!-- firstpersontetris.com --> - the player's viewpoint is centred on the falling piece, and rotates when the piece is rotated.<br />
*[[Futilitris]]<br />
*[[Go-Tet]] <!-- https://gotet.io/ --> - Move the playfield around to collect blocks.<br />
*[[Go Tetris!]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2007/10/03/play-go-tetris-10/ --> - Merges Tetris gameplay with the capturing rules of Go.<br />
*[http://mbarich.tripod.com/java/tetris.htm Java Tetris] - A Java Tetris game that follows the gameplay rules of the original, but has more than 30 shape types and a few new game modes, including a "Hardcore" mode where the game is played on a 125x125 grid.<br />
*[[Gravytris]]<br />
*[[Heaven]] <!-- http://www.gudmagazine.com/games/heaven/ --> - Based on the xkcd strip of the same name; regularly drops "heavenly" blocks that cover the entire stack.<br />
*[[Hell Tetris]] <!-- http://www.kongregate.com/games/banthar/hell-tetris --> - Based on another xkcd strip; gives the playfield a rounded bottom.<br />
*[[Hexlis]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20070302175345/http://d.hatena.ne.jp:80/chamekan/20041213 https://web.archive.org/web/20120220081440/http://vxo.jp:80/test/hexlis.html--> - A Flash game where the rows are expressed as hexadecimal numbers.<br />
**[[Tetris16]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041214081721/http://www.denkiburo.com:80/tetris16/ --> - A terminal game with the same idea.<br />
**[[Hextris (taichino)]]<!-- http://hextris.herokuapp.com/ --> - A JavaScript game with the same idea.<br />
*[[Kowaris]] - Introduces a mechanic where blocks can break.<br />
**[[Kowaris Kai]]<br />
*[[Kowaris EX]] - <!-- https://www.freem.ne.jp/win/game/26279 --> Remake of Kowaris (created with permission by the original creator)<br />
*[[Kuzuris]] - Online game inspired by Kowaris. Apparently defunct.<br />
*[[MagBlocks]] <!-- https://bimdav.itch.io/magblocks --> - Cooperative with physics.<br />
*[[Magic Eye Tetris]]<!-- http://www.lutanho.net/play/magiceyetetris.html --><br />
*[[Monotris]] - Flash game. Drop pieces to form tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Multris (Commodore 64)]] - A game in which up to four pieces are active at the same time.<br />
*[[Not Tetris]] - Incorporates a physics engine. The aim is to stack as many pieces as possible on the playfield before topping out.<br />
**[[Not Tetris 2]] - Adds a game mode where lines can be cleared.<br />
*[[Pentominon]]<!-- http://www.astralsystem.com/games/pentominon/ --><br />
*[[Phystris]] <!-- http://phystris.pi-dev.com/ --> - Incorporates a physics engine. Has modes based on clearing horizonal lines, clearing colour lines, and making groups of blocks of the same colour.<br />
*[[Plummet Equilibrium]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20170623003946/http://zarat.us/tra/plummet-equilibrium/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Juggle Trouble]] - two pieces fall simultaneously, clear lines or 5x5 squares<br />
*[[Quadra]] - Open source clone with cascade gravity, successor to Remtris 2. Features very fast-paced online play.<br />
*[[Quatris (DOS, Eugene Kim)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Quatris --> and its sequels <!-- https://www.dosgames.com/game/quatris-ii-gold/, https://archive.org/details/software?and%5B%5D=quatris&sin= --><br />
*[[Quatris (Zimond)]] <!-- http://www.gamezworld.de/showentry.php?ID=674 --><br />
*[[Remtris]] <!-- http://synt4x.org/tgm/hellfire/software/ --> - Freeware clone with cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Remtris 2]] - Sequel to Remtris, focusing on multiplayer.<br />
*[[Retris]] <!-- http://www.flashbynight.com/retris/retris.html --> - Has a gimmick on every alternate piece.<br />
*[[Soft-body Tetris]] <!-- https://newbie-indie-game-dev.itch.io/softbody-tetris --><br />
*[[Structris]] - Game for Apple II. Dodge falling tetrominoes that are fired at the player.<br />
*[[Tetratris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090729074815/http://geocities.com/tetratris/--><br />
*[[Tetratris True]]<!-- http://www.pygame.org/project/347/ https://web.archive.org/web/20071203204258/http://www.psyguygames.com:80/tetratris/ download appears to be lost --><br />
*[[Tetrex]] - A game that uses tetrahexes.<br />
*[[Tetriller]]<br />
*[[Tetris<45]]<!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/meltymap/tetris-45 --> - A game where pieces fall at a 45-degree angle.<br />
*[[Tetris'D: The Game]] - Dodge falling tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Tetrisweeper]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20120702120055/http://www.fongeboon.com:80/game/tetrisweeper.html --> - Combines Tetris and Minesweeper. Apparently lost.<br />
*[[Tetron]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20040613121939/http://marnich.cjb.net:80/ https://web.archive.org/web/20040507105537/http://marnich.port5.com:80/dl/ --> - A game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Textris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Texttris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Torus]] - Another game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Tuper Tario Tros.]] - Combines Super Mario Bros. and Tetris.<br />
*[[Uehara Tetris]]<br />
*[[Untris]] - A Tetris game played in reverse.<br />
*[[Yukidoke no Kaze]] <!-- http://bwv.jp/yukidoke/ --><br />
<br />
== Pieces made out of non-rectangular shapes ==<br />
<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but use pieces made out of other polygons such as hexagons.<br />
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*[[A-1 Geo-Fit Game Pack]]<!-- http://www.webruler.com/mtreciokas/a1geofit.htm --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[Angularis]]<!-- https://angularis.mondaybits.com/ --> - Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[BeeTris (Philippe Basciano)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/BeeTris_1020 --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyhexes, similar to Hex Tetris.<br />
*[[Beetris (Simsalabim Software)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Beetris --> - A DOS game. Uses polyhexes and a hexagonal playfield. Lines are cleared in two directions.<br />
*[[Bikaka]]<!-- http://macintoshgarden.org/games/bikaka --> - A Macintosh game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Blockz!]]<!-- https://wellgames.com/free_online/blockz/ --> - A Flash game. The player can select between polyominos, polyhexes and polyiamonds.<br />
*[[BricksFix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041204060507/http://www.madivar.com:80/bricksfix/ --><br />
*[[Crazy Tetris]]<!-- http://www.astatix.com/crazytetris.php --><br />
*[[Hex Tetris]] - A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Hextris]]<!-- http://www.hextris.com/ http://macintoshgarden.org/games/hextris https://www.myabandonware.com/game/hextris-16a --> A game for UNIX later ported to Mac and DOS. Uses polyhexes. It was later licensed by Konami and released for arcades as [[Hexion]].<br />
*[[Pyramid]] - An unlicensed game for NES. Uses polyabolos.<br />
**[[Pyramid 2]] - Sequel. Supports two players.<br />
*[[TAZ]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20140826171240/http://www.download-central.ws/Win16/Tetris/TAZ/ --> A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
*[[Triangle Tetris]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20141130141101/http://www.download-central.ws:80/DOS/Tetris/T/Triangle --> A game for DOS. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[List of official Tetris games]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fangame Fangame on English Wikipedia]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090727082601/http://tetris.gamehistoryonline.com:80/ Tetris and Tetris Clones] - nearly 200 games covered<br />
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[[Category:Lists]]<br />
[[Category:Fan games| ]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=List_of_fan_games&diff=24173List of fan games2022-10-23T10:45:04Z<p>Arcorann: /* Straight tetromino games */</p>
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<div>In the context of ''[[Tetris]]'', '''fan games''' are computer tetromino games unaffiliated with [[Elorg]], [[The Tetris Company]], or any current or past licensor of the Tetris brand.<br />
<br />
== Straight tetromino games ==<br />
The following games more or less faithfully replicate the rules of some version of ''Tetris'', either pre-Guideline or post-Guideline:<br />
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*[[2600tris]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[4-Tris]] <!-- http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/4-tris --> - Homebrew game cartridge by Joe Zbiciak for the Mattel Intellivision game console<br />
*[[4-Wide Trainer]]<!-- https://ddrkirby.com/games/4-wide-trainer/4-wide-trainer.html --> - A single player online tool to train users with the "4 Wide" combo strategy. <br />
*[[7*Ris]] <!-- https://smilebasicsource.com/page?pid=1247 --> - ''TGM'' fan game for the 3DS game SmileBASIC<br />
*[[9T Lines]]<!-- http://www.antrex.de/en --><br />
*[[A Gnowius' Challenge]]<br />
*[[A Tribute to Tetris]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/stygian-tetris.html http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/games/tetris/ --><br />
*[[Abandoned Bricks]]<br />
*ACiD Tetris (later renamed [[Super ACiD Block Attack]])<br />
*[[Aint]] - free software for MS-DOS, possibly the first copylefted tetromino game<br />
** [[EGAint]] - successor to Aint<br />
*[[Alizarin Tetris]] - features colour gravity similar to [[The Next Tetris]].<br />
*[[Alleytris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090525134621/http://cymonsgames.retroremakes.com/alleytris https://github.com/cymonsgames/CymonsGames https://web.archive.org/web/20080620080859/http://www.retroremakes.com:80/forum2/showthread.php?t=11106 --> - 4-wide well<br />
*[[Astris]]<br />
*[[Atomic Tetris]] - clone for MS-DOS, focusing on versus play with items<br />
*[[Brian Caos Tempting Music Player]] <!-- http://web.archive.org/web/19990427115837/http://home6.inet.tele.dk/brianp/bctmp.htm --> (versions Beta 1 and Beta 2 previously known as "Brian Caos Tetris Music Player"), IT/MOD/S3M/XM music player with a built-in Tetris game<br />
*[[Bedter]] by Andrew Bednarz - freeware for Windows and Linux, famously targeted by TTC which alleged "look and feel" copyright violation<br />
*[[Beebris]]<br />
*[[BiTRIS]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20180317211914/http://www.yeasoft.com/site/vintage:bitris --> - clone focusing on doubles play<br />
*[[Blockbox]] - A web based Java TGM clone <br />
*[http://blocks.gamenull.com Blocks] A Java version of the game.<br />
*[[Block Star]] <!-- http://apps.facebook.com/fbtetris/ --> - Integrated Facebook Tetris, featuring comparison leaderboard to your circle of friends, or all users. Subsequently taken over by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Blockdrop]] - A browser game with several modes.<br />
*[[Blocktrix]] - A derivative of TetriNET.<br />
*[[Blocks from Hell]]<br />
*[[Blox]] - An online clone with multiplayer, singleplayer modes and an opener practice mode.<br />
*[[Bocus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Bocus_1989 --><br />
*[[BombStepper]] - A game featuring Tetris Battle-style bombs.<br />
*[[Brash Point II]] - A Flash Point clone for PC-88<br />
*[[Breakris]] by Jürgen Müller - freeware for Windows. It has a very good single and multiplayer-Tetris, plus Breakris - Breakout and Tetris at the same time.<br />
*[[Bricks '2000]]<!-- https://www.inner-smile.com/dl_bri.htm --><br />
*[[Cambridge]] - A TGM-style fan game developed on the LOVE platform by JoeZeng and SashLilac<br />
*[[catboiquatro]]<!-- http://raincomplex.net/dump/cbq.html --><br />
*[[Challenger Tetris]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/challenger-tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[Chetiry]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Crowley: World Tour]] - Tetris clone for the ZX Spectrum Next<br />
*[[CRTetris]]<br />
*[[Crystal Cubes]]<!-- http://nzlab.dk/Productions/productions.htm --><br />
*[[Cubemaster Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100628045933/http://w1.435.telia.com/~u43509647/ --><br />
*[[Cultris]] - A game focusing on combo-based play.<br />
*[[Cultris II]] - Sequel to Cultris.<br />
*[[Cursed Blocks]]<!-- https://github.com/Manabender/Cursed-Blocks --><br />
*[[Cytroxia]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20001013122024/http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/9625/cytroxia.htm --><br />
*[[dcQuad]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050405004011/http://douglas.min.net:80/dcquad/ --> - Homebrew for Dreamcast.<br />
*[[Detris Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021217071951/http://gamehippo.com:80/cat/3-16_4.shtml --><br />
*[[Ditris (Amiga)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/amiga-ditris.html--><br />
*[[Ditris (Commodore 64)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/c64-ditris.html --><br />
*[[Double Blocks]] - A clone for DOS. Features multiplayer via modem.<br />
*[[DTET]]<br />
*[[Dúshlán]] - Homebrew game for NES. A port of Falling Blocks with extra features.<br />
<!-- *[[EIPC Free Tetris]] https://web.archive.org/web/20100423114404/www.eipcprograms.com/product.php?id=8 https://web.archive.org/web/20100706212344/http://www.ultimatumz.com:80/product.php?id=8 --><br />
*[[Edtris 2600]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Eirstt]]<!-- https://tetrisconcept.net/threads/eirstt.1396/ --><br />
*[[Eitrix]] <!-- http://www.ericjorgensen.com/Eittris.html formerly known as --><!-- http://www.betafreak.com/Games/Eitrix/index.html --> - Successor to Varmint's EITtris. Has 8-player play.<br />
*[[Emlith]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101023063932/http://www.emurasoft.com/games/index.htm--> - A clone for Windows 3.x. Later ported to 32-bit Windows.<br />
*[[enable Netris32]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021207200103/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/netris.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20080417053545/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/index.php?target=docs/applications/netris/netris.html --><br />
*[[Eqtris]]<br />
*[[Example Block Game]]<br />
*[[Ezoris]] - Clone for x68000.<br />
<!-- * [http://www.excelgames.org/tetris.asp Excel Tetris] there are too many versions of Excel Tetris out there --><br />
*[[F-Tetris]]<!-- http://mateusz.viste.fr/software/f-tetris/--><br />
*[[Face to Face]] (決戰俄羅斯) - a 1990 Taiwanese Tetris/Bloxeed clone focusing on versus play, apparently popular in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.<br />
*[[Falling Blocks]] - Game for ZX Spectrum. Stage-based.<br />
*[[Falling Down]] <!-- http://kirisame.oboroduki.com/falling_down.html --> - Features many gimmicks and the ability to add user-created courses.<br />
*[[Falling Lightblocks]] - A [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]] game with [[T-Spin]] bonuses<!-- (T spin Single gain 300 points, T spin Double gain 1,200 points) --><br />
*[[Falling Up]] <!-- http://www.erif.org/code/fallingup/ --> - a "twist" on Tetris (freeware/open source for Windows, OS X, linux)<br />
*[[Falling Kwadrats]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/1745030/ --><br />
*[[FanTris]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/918960/FanTris/ --><br />
*[[Fightttris VR]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/841340/Fightttris_VR/ --><br />
*[[four-tris]] <!-- https://github.com/fiorescarlatto/four-tris/--> - Open source and '''practice focused''' client built on the AutoIt scripting language.<br />
*[[Freefall]] - An implementation in the Inform language designed for text adventures. <!-- https://eblong.com/zarf/if.html#freefall --><br />
*[[From Below]] - A homebrew game for NES. <!-- https://mhughson.itch.io/from-below --><br />
*[[Full HD Tetris]] - A series of games with Full HD resolution and large playfields.<br />
*[[Geo]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[GinT]] - Falling Tetromino game within the 3D world of Second Life.<br />
*[[GTET]] - A clone of [[Tetris The Grand Master]].<br />
*[[HaCKeR]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/HaCKeR_201602 --><br />
*[[Hakairis]]<br />
*[[Heboris]] - A clone inspired by the TGM series. Has many unofficial expansions.<br />
*[[Heboris (FM Towns)]]<br />
*[[Hubricks]] - Homebrew for NES<br />
*[[InfidHells]] <!-- https://abject.itch.io/infidhells --><br />
*[[Infinitris (infinitris.net)]]<br />
*[[Jagtris]] - Homebrew for Atari Jaguar<br />
*[[Java Duel Tetris]] <!-- https://dueltetris.webs.com/ --><br />
*[http://tang.cmoo.com/~snor/weeds/Java_Tetris_v2.11/tetris.html Java Tetris v2.11] - Nice Java applet Tetris clone by Andreas Ludwig that supports multi-player and computer AI players<br />
*[[Jester]] <!-- http://jesterblocks.net --><br />
*[[Jstris]] - An online clone with multiplayer.<br />
*[[King of Stackers]] - Turn based strategy tetris<br />
*[[Klotz]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090416112542/http://www.mystrobl.de/Plone/basteleien/windows-oldies/klotz-und-winadv21 -->- Game for Windows 2.x.<br />
*[[Kralizec Tetris]] - Tetris game for the MSX<br />
*[[L2Stack]]<!-- https://github.com/llbit/L2Stack https://launchpad.net/l2stack --><br />
*[[LJ65]] (formerly Tetramino) - a homebrew game for NES.<br />
*[[Lockjaw]] - primarily a guideline simulator, with dozens of options to change behavior<br />
*[[Lockjaw: The Overdose]] (formerly Tetanus On Drugs) - free software for Game Boy Advance, inspired by Tetripz<br />
*[[LTris]]<br />
*Master of Blocks series:<br />
**[[The Master of Blocks]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: The Complete DX]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Horror-Reflex]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Apotheosis]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks 5-X: Desperation]]<br />
*[[MASTERS LINE]]<br />
*[[MaTris]] - A game written using pygame. Has been used in academia. <!-- https://github.com/Uglemat/MaTris --><br />
*[[Megatris (DOS, Adam Cohen and Brian Cohn)]] <!-- http://cd.textfiles.com/gigagames5/DOS/TETRIS/ --><br />
*[[MegaTris (DOS, Roman Macionczyk)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/MEGATRISInstaller --> - Polish clone.<br />
*[[Megatris (Uzebox)]]<br />
*[[MisaMino]]<br />
*[[Modular Tetris]] - Tetris clone with highly customizable playing grid as well as pentominoes<br />
*[[MultiMino]] <!-- https://gamejolt.com/games/multimino/556683 --><br />
*[[Multitet]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20020613083922/http://leo.worldonline.es:80/jerzegor/gogosoftware/enmultitet.html --><br />
*[[Multris (Spogg.com)]] - A multiplayer game.<br />
*[[N-Blox]] - Tetris clone by Neave Games. Later acquired by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Neitris]]<!-- http://neitris.sourceforge.net/ --> - A multiplayer clone inspired by EITtris.<br />
*[[Neotris]] - A game for the Neo-Geo featuring 4-player support.<br />
*[[Netris (Brian E. Lemoff)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Netris_1020 --><br />
*[[Netris for Windows]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/NETRIS11 --><br />
*[[netris (Trevor Slocum)]] - A game playable over SSH.<br />
*[[Nishisansou Tetris]] - Tetris clone for the Sharp X68000.<br />
*[[Notrus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Notrus_1020 --> <br />
*[[Novalight Tetris]]<br />
*[[Nuclear Insanity]]<!-- http://www.monstersoft.com/games/nuclear/ --><br />
*[[Nuketris]] <!-- https://nuketris.com/ --><br />
*[[NullpoMino]] - highly customisable clone with many modes.<br />
*[[Nyet]] - one of the earliest Tetris clones, dating from 1988.<br />
*[[NYET III]]<br />
*[[PhantomTris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/PhantomTrisSW1992JasonBertschiStrategyAction --><br />
*[[PhantomTris 2]]<br />
*[[Picoris]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console.<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=38620 --><br />
*[[Picoris 2: Absolute Zero]]<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=88083#p --><br />
*[[Pokittris]] - Tetris for the Pokitto [https://talk.pokitto.com/t/game-pokittris/467]<br />
*[[Pufftris]] <!-- https://ellis.fyi/blog/pufftris-most-insane-tetris-clone-ever/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Trial]] <!--https://kagamine-rin.itch.io/puzzle-trial --><br />
*[[PVP Blocks]]<br />
*[[Q2Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20000823073926/http://members.xoom.com/phooky/q2tetris.html --> - Mod for Quake 2.<br />
*[[Quadrapassel]] (formerly Gnometris)<br />
*[[Quinn]] - Described as an arcade-style tetromino puzzle game written and designed specifically for macOS<br />
*[[Radon]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Radon95_1020 --><br />
*[[Retromino]]<br />
*[[Rheolism]] - A Tetris game in one line of BBC Basic.<br />
*[[Rotris]] - Homebrew for GBA, inspired by Pufftris<br />
*[[Rotris (vdweller]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20181101063934/https://vdweller.awardspace.com/ --><br />
*[[Startris]] - A game on king.com where you can win real money<br />
*[[Shiromino]] - possibly the most accurate PC-based simulator of the TGM series<br />
*[[Simpletris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030417131426/http://www.willemssoft.com:80/english/index1024normal.html --><br />
*[[Sirtet Voyager]] - A game for Mac OS.<br />
*[[Small Tetris]]<!-- http://www.ftp.funet.fi/index/msdos/games/tetris/2ktetris.zip --> - A game with a 2 KiB executable.<br />
*[[Solaris]]<br />
*[[Sonic Tetris]]<!-- https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2198/ --><br />
*[[Spirit Drop]]<!-- https://rayblastgames.com/spiritdrop.php --> - A block-stacking puzzle game with emphasis on control and self-improvement. <br />
*[[Stackfuse]]<!--https://github.com/sinefuse/stackfuse --><br />
*[[Super Puzzler]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[Super Retriss]] - A game with the goal of clearing a target "flicking" block.<br />
*[[Syoboris]] - A SDL-based game for Mac probably inspired by Heboris, now apparently lost.<br />
*[[T-C v4]]<!-- http://joco.suso.org/joco/ --><br />
*[[T3tr0s]] - A Tetris game that has 10 themes based on various Tetris games that can be changed on the fly.<br />
<!-- Tatris 2008 --><br />
*[[Team Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090225065702/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/ttetris.htm --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for Commodore 64.<br />
*[[Techlogica TechTris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101211131245/http://www.techlogica.us:80/software/techtris/ --><br />
*[[Techmino]] - Professional, Multi-platform game with many modes and custom options.<br />
*[[Tet42]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Tet42SW1989EduardKappelA.BanzhafStrategyPuzzle --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for DOS.<br />
*[[Tetra Blocks]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20130120060407/http://hem.passagen.se:80/nashua/tetra/ https://archive.org/details/Tetra_Blocks --><br />
*[[Tetra Legends]]<br />
*[[Tetra Online]]<br />
*[[Tetracycline]] - Homebrew for the Sega Master System.<br />
*[[Tetreml]]<!-- https://leduyquang753.github.io/tetreml/ --><br />
*[http://www.airspace-v.com/ggadgets/tetriculis.htm Tetriculis] — Tetris as Google Gadget.<br />
*[[TetriNET]]<br />
*[[TetriNET 2]]<br />
*[[TETR.IO]]<br />
*[[Tetrio]] (tetrio.io) - A versus game where both players share a field.<br />
*[[Tetripz]] by Mute Fantasies - freeware for MS-DOS, with visual distortions of the playfield<br />
*[[Tetris (Flash, Gavin Ward)]]<!-- http://ccgi.gdward.plus.com/tetris/index.php https://web.archive.org/web/20070711211733/http://www.gdward.plus.com/site/flash/ https://web.archive.org/web/20160609193801/http://www.gdward.plus.com:80/site/flash/ --> - A game inspired by TGM.<br />
*[[Tetris (Galaksija)]] <!-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrgYxML8RWg --><br />
*[[Tetris (Jupiter Ace)]] <!-- http://jupiler.retrolandia.net/ --><br />
*[[Tetris (Philips VG5000)]] <!-- https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=4965&start=0 --><br />
*[[Tetris (Smaky)]] <!-- https://twitter.com/BlupiGames/status/1384031163145068551 --> <br />
*[[Tetris 2 (Fuxoft)]] - Game for ZX Spectrum.<br />
*[[Tetris 3]]<br />
*[[Tetris 4]]<br />
*[[Tetris 3000]] <!-- http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris 4000]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030726012505/http://tetris4000.alawar.com:80/ http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Adventure]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041211000057/http://users.volja.net:80/realguirao/EnglishMain.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Arena]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetrisarena.shtml --><br />
*[[Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)]] - A game inspired by Atari's arcade version of Tetris.<br />
*[[Tetris-EX]]<br />
*[[Tetris Lite]] - Game for Windows 9x. Uses an AI for its demo mode.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Amiga)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Craig Rothwell)]] - A DOS game inspired by the Amiga game.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Michiel Ouwehand)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Queen]] <!-- http://qtetris.sourceforge.net --><br />
*[[Tetris Revolution]]<!-- <br />
http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[&#1058;&#1045;&#1058;&#1056;&#1048;&#1057; SEMIPRO-68k]] - clone for the X68000, notable for the first use of 20G<br />
*[[Tetris Slide]]<!--https://youtube.com/watch?v=sUSgUEWh7jE also Tetris Abyss Infinite --><br />
*[[Tetris to the Max]] - Clone for DOS. 38 wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Yuri Balagurov)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --> - Clone for DOS. Has many performance statistics and customisation options.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Oscar Giner)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20080926160818/http://www.oginer.tk:80/ --><br />
*[[Tetris V]] - a Sega Tetris clone for the X68000. <br />
*[[Tetris Weightlifting]] - A modified version of Tetris using exercise equipment as the control mechanism.<br />
*[[Tetroblox]] <!-- https://www.roblox.com/games/6795867689/ --> - Beta ''Roblox''-based stacker with a focus on accurate, solid mechanics and speed.<br />
*[http://members.allegro.cc/ThomasHarte/javascript/tetrominoes.html Tetrominoes] A light and fast Javascript version of the game <!-- differentiate this from other JS clones please --><br />
*[[Tetr.js]] - A guideline compliant web based client with 40L and Dig modes<br />
*[[Tetyis]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console. <!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=72731#p --><br />
*[[Texmaster]] - contains almost every mode from the TGM series except for Sakura from Ti and code specific game modes<br />
*[[Textris (rsninja)]] - A recreation of the [[Tetris (Electronika 60)|Electronika 60]] version, but with modern Guideline rules.<br />
*[[Textris DS]] - A homebrew game for the Nintendo DS.<br />
*[[Textmode Tetris]]<!-- http://www.sweatbox.dk/games/Tetris/Tetris.html --><br />
*[[T-Game 4]]<!-- http://msx.nabebugyou.com/ --> - homebrew for the MSX.<br />
*[[Tiny Tetris]]<!-- http://web.archive.org/web/20100826013837/http://rednest.rosinter.ru:80/main.htm#projects --><br />
*[[Tommy's Nyet]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Tommys_Nyet_1989 --> - shareware clone for DOS. Has a hot-seat "tournament mode" where multiple players are given the same piece sequence and need to get as high a score as possible.<br />
*[[Touhou Battle Gaiden]] - A Tetris Battle Gaiden-style game with Touhou Project characters.<br />
*[[Touhoumino]]<br />
*[[Twintris]] <!-- which Twintris was this again --><br />
*[[Twintris (Digital Marketing, programmed by Svein Berge)]] - A clone for Amiga<br />
*[[TwitchTetris]]<!-- https://www.rossipotti.de/ausgabe28/tetris/index.html--> - A game written in JavaScript.<br />
*[[Ultris: The Ultimate Tetris]]<br />
*[[UGM]] - ''[[TGM]]'' clone with art and music by Simon Stålenhag.<br />
*[[UNO Free Fall]] [http://gameboy.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r31435.htm][http://www.concretesoftware.com/product/unofreefall.shtml], 2007<br />
*[[Varmint's EITtris]] - A multiplayer clone with powerups.<br />
*[[Vertris]]<!-- http://vertris.googlepages.com/ --> - A simple cross-platform clone.<br />
*[[VGATetris]]<br />
*[[Vitetris]]<!-- http://www.victornils.net/tetris/ --> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[WinTris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Includes extended pieces.<br />
*[[Yet Another Tetris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Had a piece editor and adjustable playfield size.<br />
*[[Yetris]]<!--http://alexdantas.github.io/yetris/--> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[Zentris]] - by Robert J. Sundling<br />
**[[Super Zentris]]<br />
**[[Zentris 3000]]<br />
*[[Zetrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050908054947/http://www.gx3d.com:80/zetrix.html --><br />
*[[ZTetris]] - Game for Texas Instruments graphing calculators.<br />
<br />
== 1-key finesse games == <!-- name? --><br />
These are games that assign a key to each combination of rotation and horizontal movement, which in a 10-column playfield would require 40 keys.<br />
*[[Finesse (XaeL)]] <!-- https://github.com/alex-ong/Finesse/releases/ --><br />
*[[KeyBlox]]<br />
*[https://lk00100100.github.io/KeyboardFallingBlocks/client/index.html Keyboard Falling Blocks] - One key finesse 40L game<br />
*[[Typomino]]<br />
*[[TypingTetromino]]<br />
<br />
== Malicious piece generation ==<br />
Variants that attempt to give the player the worst possible piece.<br />
*[[Bastet]] - Literally, Bastard Tetris. Made to be as annoying and frustrating as possible.<br />
*[[Birdris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050428005322/http://site.ifrance.com/nazgul/grenier/grenier.htm --> - DOS game by Andrew Bird. <br />
*[[Hatetris]] - Variation by Sam Hughes of Things of Interest. Has a replay system.<br />
*[[Stacked Odds]]<!-- http://www.rrrrthats5rs.com/games/stacked-odds/--> - Uses an 8-wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetrevil]] - Incorporates a system to balance piece distribution (choose between weights, 7-bag and 21-bag).<br />
*[[Worst Piece Piece Game]]<!-- https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/worstpiecegame/ --> - Hold is available. Has six levels of difficulty.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have game modes that attempt to do this:<br />
*Abandoned Bricks in Bastet mode (using the algorithm from v0.41 of Bastet)<br />
*Cultris II during the WTF challenge<br />
*F-Tetris in Bastard! mode<br />
*Java Duel Tetris in Nightmare mode<br />
*LTris with Expert Mode on (with the constraint that piece generation still acts as a bag randomiser in this mode)<br />
*NullpoMino when using the Tetrevil mode mod (also part of Blitz's mod pack) <br />
*Quadrapassel<br />
*Zeromeaner when using the Eviline randomiser (successor to Tetrevil)<br />
<br />
== Other piece sets ==<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but change the piece set, most commonly by adding [[pentomino]]es, but also other larger or smaller polyominoes, or pseudo-polyominoes, or sometimes even quasi-polyominoes.<br />
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*[[Combinos]] <!-- http://combinos.herokuapp.com/ --> - Successor to ntris.<br />
*[[Egapet]]<br />
*[[FÜNEF]] - Game for Windows 2.x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Heptrix]] - Uses a selection of heptominoes.<br />
*[[Infinitris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Infinitris_1020 --> - Game with many options, including input recording.<br />
*[[Multris (RustyMonster)]] <!-- https://rustymonster.itch.io/multris --><br />
*[[nlith]] - A game for PC-9801, possibly the first Japanese Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[ntris]] - A game that gives larger pieces as the player progresses.<br />
*[[N-Tris (Diamond Games)]] <!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/gamekitty320/n-tris --> - A Flash game with a similar idea.<br />
*[[Penta]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20091027034652/http://us.geocities.com/liviozuc/pag1_eng.html --><br />
*[[Pentis]] - DOS game. Uses pentominoes. Has customisable keys.<br />
*[[Pentis (Tony Raugas)]]<!-- http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0003658 --> - ZX Spectrum game.<br />
*[[Pentix]] - DOS game. Adds pentominoes as well as smaller polyominoes. Possibly the first ever Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[Pentix (Andrei Gorianov)]]<!-- http://www.goscreen.info/pentix/ --> - Remake of the DOS Pentix. Includes touch input.<br />
*[[Pentix++]]<!-- http://pentix.online/ --> - Online pentomino game. Has leaderboards.<br />
*[[Pentix Unlimited]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --><br />
*[[Pentominovich]]<br />
*[[Pentris (Hunter Freyer)]]<!-- http://www.pentris.net/ --><br />
*[[Pentris (Patrick Fournier)]]<!-- http://pentris.patrickfournier.com/ --><br />
*[[Pentrix (Cathelius)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100122111521/http://www.cathelius.co.uk:80/flash/pentrix --> - Has cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Pent-up]]<br />
*[[PROTO]] (PROgressive Tetris Outline) - Game for Windows 9x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Rammer]] - Playfield is rotated 90 degrees for landscape play. Has large pieces.<br />
*[[TERIAS WIN]] - A game that uses pseudo-trominoes.<br />
*[[The Son of Tetris Project]] - adds pieces to the piece set starting from level 3.<br />
*[[Tototris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20060526172643/http://www.well-played.com/tototris/ --> - Apparently lost.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have the option to play with a non-standard piece set:<br />
*EGAint<br />
*Emlith<br />
*Super Retriss<br />
*Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)<br />
*WinTris<br />
*Yet Another Tetris<br />
<!-- *NullpoMino --><br />
<br />
== Non-2D variants ==<br />
These games correspond to attempts to take the gameplay of Tetris into higher (or lower) dimensions. See also [[List of games#Other_.22-tris.22_games]].<br />
<br />
*[[Humorous versions#1D Tetris]] - Various 1D variants.<br />
*[[3D Tetris (online game)]] - [http://www.3dtetris.com 3dtetris.com] 3D variant of the classic Tetris game. You can play the game: online, offline and mobile. The game use the Java virtual machine.<br />
*[[3DTRIS]] - [http://www.3dtris.de 3dtris.de] A clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D variant of Tetris) in Macromedia Flash. Its gameplay is very smooth, just like original Blockout. Online high score list with growing competitions.<br />
*[[3Tris]]<!-- http://www.pangoo.it/3tris/fast.html --> - A Blockout clone.<br />
*[[4D-Tris]] - A 4D variant where the aim is to fill 2 &times; 2 &times; 2 layers.<br />
*[[BlockOut II]] - [http://www.www.blockout.net/blockout2 blockout.net] The best clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D Tetris) for Windows using DirectX. Online high score list, forum, wiki.<br />
*[https://blockout.nu BlockOut] - An online browser version in HTML5 and JavaScript, with global scoreboard.<br />
*[[Frac]] - A 3D variant for DOS and Macintosh.<br />
*[[Frac4d]]<!-- https://www.classicdosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1350 --> - A 4D variant derived from Frac. Released as freeware in 2006.<br />
*[[HyperTetris]] - Another 4D variant with a 4 &times; 4 &times; 4 &times; 10 playfield.<br />
*[[oti3]]<!-- http://www7.plala.or.jp/kfb/games/index.html--> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Polycubes]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2009/04/13/3d-tetris-variations-polycubes/ --><br />
*[[Polytope Tetris]] - A variant with a configurable number of dimensions (though playability suffers at 5D and above).<br />
*[[SDLBlock]]<!-- http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/sdlblock/ --> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Takalith]] - A Blockout-like game for the PC-9801.<br />
**[[Wakataka]] - A clone of Takalith for Windows 3.1.<br />
**[[Takalith EX]] - A Takalith-inspired game for Windows 9x.<br />
*[[T^3]]<!-- https://sourceforge.net/projects/t-3/ --> - A 3D variant.<br />
<br />
==Other variants==<br />
These games have game play rules inspired by ''Tetris'', such as rotation of shapes to form complete lines, but introduce rule variations that change the game play greatly.<br />
<br />
See also [[Humorous versions]] for games too short or not playable enough to have their own page.<br />
<br />
*[[3D-Stereogram Tetris]]<!-- https://www.deviantart.com/3dimka/art/3D-Stereogram-Tetris-36795242 --><br />
*[[BEATris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Bomblin]] - A Bombliss clone, taking inspiration from the TGM series.<br />
*[[Bombrite]] - Another Bombliss-type game.<br />
*[[Bomb'n Blast]] - A homebrew game for ColecoVision.<br />
*[[Chextris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[CubeStorm Planets]]<br />
*[[Da]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Da_1020 --> - merges Tetris gameplay and Columns gameplay<br />
*[[Diatris]]<br />
*[[Dream of Pixels]] - A game where the player has to remove tetromino-shaped pieces from a cloud mass.<br />
*[[Equadrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090725115512/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/equadrix.htm --> - Form expressions matching the target number.<br />
*[[Factris]]<!-- https://mathigon.org/factris --> - A game where pieces are rectangles with different areas, and "rotating" involves changing the dimensions of the rectangle.<br />
*[[First-Person Tetris]] <!-- firstpersontetris.com --> - the player's viewpoint is centred on the falling piece, and rotates when the piece is rotated.<br />
*[[Futilitris]]<br />
*[[Go-Tet]] <!-- https://gotet.io/ --> - Move the playfield around to collect blocks.<br />
*[[Go Tetris!]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2007/10/03/play-go-tetris-10/ --> - Merges Tetris gameplay with the capturing rules of Go.<br />
*[http://mbarich.tripod.com/java/tetris.htm Java Tetris] - A Java Tetris game that follows the gameplay rules of the original, but has more than 30 shape types and a few new game modes, including a "Hardcore" mode where the game is played on a 125x125 grid.<br />
*[[Gravytris]]<br />
*[[Heaven]] <!-- http://www.gudmagazine.com/games/heaven/ --> - Based on the xkcd strip of the same name; regularly drops "heavenly" blocks that cover the entire stack.<br />
*[[Hell Tetris]] <!-- http://www.kongregate.com/games/banthar/hell-tetris --> - Based on another xkcd strip; gives the playfield a rounded bottom.<br />
*[[Hexlis]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20070302175345/http://d.hatena.ne.jp:80/chamekan/20041213 https://web.archive.org/web/20120220081440/http://vxo.jp:80/test/hexlis.html--> - A Flash game where the rows are expressed as hexadecimal numbers.<br />
**[[Tetris16]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041214081721/http://www.denkiburo.com:80/tetris16/ --> - A terminal game with the same idea.<br />
**[[Hextris (taichino)]]<!-- http://hextris.herokuapp.com/ --> - A JavaScript game with the same idea.<br />
*[[Kowaris]] - Introduces a mechanic where blocks can break.<br />
**[[Kowaris Kai]]<br />
*[[Kowaris EX]] - <!-- https://www.freem.ne.jp/win/game/26279 --> Remake of Kowaris (created with permission by the original creator)<br />
*[[Kuzuris]] - Online game inspired by Kowaris. Apparently defunct.<br />
*[[MagBlocks]] <!-- https://bimdav.itch.io/magblocks --> - Cooperative with physics.<br />
*[[Magic Eye Tetris]]<!-- http://www.lutanho.net/play/magiceyetetris.html --><br />
*[[Monotris]] - Flash game. Drop pieces to form tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Multris (Commodore 64)]] - A game in which up to four pieces are active at the same time.<br />
*[[Not Tetris]] - Incorporates a physics engine. The aim is to stack as many pieces as possible on the playfield before topping out.<br />
**[[Not Tetris 2]] - Adds a game mode where lines can be cleared.<br />
*[[Pentominon]]<!-- http://www.astralsystem.com/games/pentominon/ --><br />
*[[Phystris]] <!-- http://phystris.pi-dev.com/ --> - Incorporates a physics engine. Has modes based on clearing horizonal lines, clearing colour lines, and making groups of blocks of the same colour.<br />
*[[Plummet Equilibrium]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20170623003946/http://zarat.us/tra/plummet-equilibrium/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Juggle Trouble]] - two pieces fall simultaneously, clear lines or 5x5 squares<br />
*[[Quadra]] - Open source clone with cascade gravity, successor to Remtris 2. Features very fast-paced online play.<br />
*[[Quatris (DOS, Eugene Kim)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Quatris --> and its sequels <!-- https://www.dosgames.com/game/quatris-ii-gold/, https://archive.org/details/software?and%5B%5D=quatris&sin= --><br />
*[[Quatris (Zimond)]] <!-- http://www.gamezworld.de/showentry.php?ID=674 --><br />
*[[Remtris]] <!-- http://synt4x.org/tgm/hellfire/software/ --> - Freeware clone with cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Remtris 2]] - Sequel to Remtris, focusing on multiplayer.<br />
*[[Retris]] <!-- http://www.flashbynight.com/retris/retris.html --> - Has a gimmick on every alternate piece.<br />
*[[Soft-body Tetris]] <!-- https://newbie-indie-game-dev.itch.io/softbody-tetris --><br />
*[[Structris]] - Game for Apple II. Dodge falling tetrominoes that are fired at the player.<br />
*[[Tetratris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090729074815/http://geocities.com/tetratris/--><br />
*[[Tetratris True]]<!-- http://www.pygame.org/project/347/ https://web.archive.org/web/20071203204258/http://www.psyguygames.com:80/tetratris/ download appears to be lost --><br />
*[[Tetrex]] - A game that uses tetrahexes.<br />
*[[Tetriller]]<br />
*[[Tetris<45]]<!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/meltymap/tetris-45 --> - A game where pieces fall at a 45-degree angle.<br />
*[[Tetris'D: The Game]] - Dodge falling tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Tetrisweeper]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20120702120055/http://www.fongeboon.com:80/game/tetrisweeper.html --> - Combines Tetris and Minesweeper. Apparently lost.<br />
*[[Tetron]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20040613121939/http://marnich.cjb.net:80/ https://web.archive.org/web/20040507105537/http://marnich.port5.com:80/dl/ --> - A game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Textris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Texttris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Torus]] - Another game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Tuper Tario Tros.]] - Combines Super Mario Bros. and Tetris.<br />
*[[Uehara Tetris]]<br />
*[[Untris]] - A Tetris game played in reverse.<br />
*[[Yukidoke no Kaze]] <!-- http://bwv.jp/yukidoke/ --><br />
<br />
== Pieces made out of non-rectangular shapes ==<br />
<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but use pieces made out of other polygons such as hexagons.<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[A-1 Geo-Fit Game Pack]]<!-- http://www.webruler.com/mtreciokas/a1geofit.htm --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[Angularis]]<!-- https://angularis.mondaybits.com/ --> - Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[BeeTris (Philippe Basciano)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/BeeTris_1020 --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyhexes, similar to Hex Tetris.<br />
*[[Beetris (Simsalabim Software)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Beetris --> - A DOS game. Uses polyhexes and a hexagonal playfield. Lines are cleared in two directions.<br />
*[[Bikaka]]<!-- http://macintoshgarden.org/games/bikaka --> - A Macintosh game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Blockz!]]<!-- https://wellgames.com/free_online/blockz/ --> - A Flash game. The player can select between polyominos, polyhexes and polyiamonds.<br />
*[[BricksFix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041204060507/http://www.madivar.com:80/bricksfix/ --><br />
*[[Crazy Tetris]]<!-- http://www.astatix.com/crazytetris.php --><br />
*[[Hex Tetris]] - A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Hextris]]<!-- http://www.hextris.com/ http://macintoshgarden.org/games/hextris https://www.myabandonware.com/game/hextris-16a --> A game for UNIX later ported to Mac and DOS. Uses polyhexes. It was later licensed by Konami and released for arcades as [[Hexion]].<br />
*[[Pyramid]] - An unlicensed game for NES. Uses polyabolos.<br />
**[[Pyramid 2]] - Sequel. Supports two players.<br />
*[[TAZ]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20140826171240/http://www.download-central.ws/Win16/Tetris/TAZ/ --> A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
*[[Triangle Tetris]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20141130141101/http://www.download-central.ws:80/DOS/Tetris/T/Triangle --> A game for DOS. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[List of official Tetris games]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fangame Fangame on English Wikipedia]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090727082601/http://tetris.gamehistoryonline.com:80/ Tetris and Tetris Clones] - nearly 200 games covered<br />
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[[Category:Lists]]<br />
[[Category:Fan games| ]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=List_of_fan_games&diff=24170List of fan games2022-10-22T07:25:30Z<p>Arcorann: /* Straight tetromino games */</p>
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<div>In the context of ''[[Tetris]]'', '''fan games''' are computer tetromino games unaffiliated with [[Elorg]], [[The Tetris Company]], or any current or past licensor of the Tetris brand.<br />
<br />
== Straight tetromino games ==<br />
The following games more or less faithfully replicate the rules of some version of ''Tetris'', either pre-Guideline or post-Guideline:<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[2600tris]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[4-Tris]] <!-- http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/4-tris --> - Homebrew game cartridge by Joe Zbiciak for the Mattel Intellivision game console<br />
*[[4-Wide Trainer]]<!-- https://ddrkirby.com/games/4-wide-trainer/4-wide-trainer.html --> - A single player online tool to train users with the "4 Wide" combo strategy. <br />
*[[7*Ris]] <!-- https://smilebasicsource.com/page?pid=1247 --> - ''TGM'' fan game for the 3DS game SmileBASIC<br />
*[[9T Lines]]<!-- http://www.antrex.de/en --><br />
*[[A Gnowius' Challenge]]<br />
*[[A Tribute to Tetris]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/stygian-tetris.html http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/games/tetris/ --><br />
*[[Abandoned Bricks]]<br />
*ACiD Tetris (later renamed [[Super ACiD Block Attack]])<br />
*[[Aint]] - free software for MS-DOS, possibly the first copylefted tetromino game<br />
** [[EGAint]] - successor to Aint<br />
*[[Alizarin Tetris]] - features colour gravity similar to [[The Next Tetris]].<br />
*[[Alleytris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090525134621/http://cymonsgames.retroremakes.com/alleytris https://github.com/cymonsgames/CymonsGames https://web.archive.org/web/20080620080859/http://www.retroremakes.com:80/forum2/showthread.php?t=11106 --> - 4-wide well<br />
*[[Astris]]<br />
*[[Atomic Tetris]] - clone for MS-DOS, focusing on versus play with items<br />
*[[Brian Caos Tempting Music Player]] <!-- http://web.archive.org/web/19990427115837/http://home6.inet.tele.dk/brianp/bctmp.htm --> (versions Beta 1 and Beta 2 previously known as "Brian Caos Tetris Music Player"), IT/MOD/S3M/XM music player with a built-in Tetris game<br />
*[[Bedter]] by Andrew Bednarz - freeware for Windows and Linux, famously targeted by TTC which alleged "look and feel" copyright violation<br />
*[[Beebris]]<br />
*[[BiTRIS]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20180317211914/http://www.yeasoft.com/site/vintage:bitris --> - clone focusing on doubles play<br />
*[[Blockbox]] - A web based Java TGM clone <br />
*[http://blocks.gamenull.com Blocks] A Java version of the game.<br />
*[[Block Star]] <!-- http://apps.facebook.com/fbtetris/ --> - Integrated Facebook Tetris, featuring comparison leaderboard to your circle of friends, or all users. Subsequently taken over by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Blockdrop]] - A browser game with several modes.<br />
*[[Blocktrix]] - A derivative of TetriNET.<br />
*[[Blocks from Hell]]<br />
*[[Blox]] - An online clone with multiplayer, singleplayer modes and an opener practice mode.<br />
*[[Bocus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Bocus_1989 --><br />
*[[BombStepper]] - A game featuring Tetris Battle-style bombs.<br />
*[[Brash Point II]] - A Flash Point clone for PC-88<br />
*[[Breakris]] by Jürgen Müller - freeware for Windows. It has a very good single and multiplayer-Tetris, plus Breakris - Breakout and Tetris at the same time.<br />
*[[Bricks '2000]]<!-- https://www.inner-smile.com/dl_bri.htm --><br />
*[[Cambridge]] - A TGM-style fan game developed on the LOVE platform by JoeZeng and SashLilac<br />
*[[catboiquatro]]<!-- http://raincomplex.net/dump/cbq.html --><br />
*[[Challenger Tetris]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/challenger-tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[Chetiry]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Crowley: World Tour]] - Tetris clone for the ZX Spectrum Next<br />
*[[CRTetris]]<br />
*[[Crystal Cubes]]<!-- http://nzlab.dk/Productions/productions.htm --><br />
*[[Cubemaster Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100628045933/http://w1.435.telia.com/~u43509647/ --><br />
*[[Cultris]] - A game focusing on combo-based play.<br />
*[[Cultris II]] - Sequel to Cultris.<br />
*[[Cursed Blocks]]<!-- https://github.com/Manabender/Cursed-Blocks --><br />
*[[Cytroxia]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20001013122024/http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/9625/cytroxia.htm --><br />
*[[dcQuad]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050405004011/http://douglas.min.net:80/dcquad/ --> - Homebrew for Dreamcast.<br />
*[[Detris Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021217071951/http://gamehippo.com:80/cat/3-16_4.shtml --><br />
*[[Ditris (Amiga)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/amiga-ditris.html--><br />
*[[Ditris (Commodore 64)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/c64-ditris.html --><br />
*[[Double Blocks]] - A clone for DOS. Features multiplayer via modem.<br />
*[[DTET]]<br />
*[[Dúshlán]] - Homebrew game for NES. A port of Falling Blocks with extra features.<br />
<!-- *[[EIPC Free Tetris]] https://web.archive.org/web/20100423114404/www.eipcprograms.com/product.php?id=8 https://web.archive.org/web/20100706212344/http://www.ultimatumz.com:80/product.php?id=8 --><br />
*[[Edtris 2600]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Eirstt]]<!-- https://tetrisconcept.net/threads/eirstt.1396/ --><br />
*[[Eitrix]] <!-- http://www.ericjorgensen.com/Eittris.html formerly known as --><!-- http://www.betafreak.com/Games/Eitrix/index.html --> - Successor to Varmint's EITtris. Has 8-player play.<br />
*[[Emlith]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101023063932/http://www.emurasoft.com/games/index.htm--> - A clone for Windows 3.x. Later ported to 32-bit Windows.<br />
*[[enable Netris32]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021207200103/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/netris.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20080417053545/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/index.php?target=docs/applications/netris/netris.html --><br />
*[[Eqtris]]<br />
*[[Example Block Game]]<br />
*[[Ezoris]] - Clone for x68000.<br />
<!-- * [http://www.excelgames.org/tetris.asp Excel Tetris] there are too many versions of Excel Tetris out there --><br />
*[[F-Tetris]]<!-- http://mateusz.viste.fr/software/f-tetris/--><br />
*[[Face to Face]] (決戰俄羅斯) - a 1990 Taiwanese Tetris/Bloxeed clone focusing on versus play, apparently popular in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.<br />
*[[Falling Blocks]] - Game for ZX Spectrum. Stage-based.<br />
*[[Falling Down]] <!-- http://kirisame.oboroduki.com/falling_down.html --> - Features many gimmicks and the ability to add user-created courses.<br />
*[[Falling Lightblocks]] - A [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]] game with [[T-Spin]] bonuses<!-- (T spin Single gain 300 points, T spin Double gain 1,200 points) --><br />
*[[Falling Up]] <!-- http://www.erif.org/code/fallingup/ --> - a "twist" on Tetris (freeware/open source for Windows, OS X, linux)<br />
*[[Falling Kwadrats]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/1745030/ --><br />
*[[FanTris]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/918960/FanTris/ --><br />
*[[Fightttris VR]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/841340/Fightttris_VR/ --><br />
*[[four-tris]] <!-- https://github.com/fiorescarlatto/four-tris/--> - Open source and '''practice focused''' client built on the AutoIt scripting language.<br />
*[[Freefall]] - An implementation in the Inform language designed for text adventures. <!-- https://eblong.com/zarf/if.html#freefall --><br />
*[[From Below]] - A homebrew game for NES. <!-- https://mhughson.itch.io/from-below --><br />
*[[Full HD Tetris]] - A series of games with Full HD resolution and large playfields.<br />
*[[Geo]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[GinT]] - Falling Tetromino game within the 3D world of Second Life.<br />
*[[GTET]] - A clone of [[Tetris The Grand Master]].<br />
*[[HaCKeR]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/HaCKeR_201602 --><br />
*[[Hakairis]]<br />
*[[Heboris]] - A clone inspired by the TGM series. Has many unofficial expansions.<br />
*[[Heboris (FM Towns)]]<br />
*[[InfidHells]] <!-- https://abject.itch.io/infidhells --><br />
*[[Infinitris (infinitris.net)]]<br />
*[[Jagtris]] - Homebrew for Atari Jaguar<br />
*[[Java Duel Tetris]] <!-- https://dueltetris.webs.com/ --><br />
*[http://tang.cmoo.com/~snor/weeds/Java_Tetris_v2.11/tetris.html Java Tetris v2.11] - Nice Java applet Tetris clone by Andreas Ludwig that supports multi-player and computer AI players<br />
*[[Jester]] <!-- http://jesterblocks.net --><br />
*[[Jstris]] - An online clone with multiplayer.<br />
*[[King of Stackers]] - Turn based strategy tetris<br />
*[[Klotz]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090416112542/http://www.mystrobl.de/Plone/basteleien/windows-oldies/klotz-und-winadv21 -->- Game for Windows 2.x.<br />
*[[Kralizec Tetris]] - Tetris game for the MSX<br />
*[[L2Stack]]<!-- https://github.com/llbit/L2Stack https://launchpad.net/l2stack --><br />
*[[LJ65]] (formerly Tetramino) - a homebrew game for NES.<br />
*[[Lockjaw]] - primarily a guideline simulator, with dozens of options to change behavior<br />
*[[Lockjaw: The Overdose]] (formerly Tetanus On Drugs) - free software for Game Boy Advance, inspired by Tetripz<br />
*[[LTris]]<br />
*Master of Blocks series:<br />
**[[The Master of Blocks]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: The Complete DX]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Horror-Reflex]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Apotheosis]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks 5-X: Desperation]]<br />
*[[MASTERS LINE]]<br />
*[[MaTris]] - A game written using pygame. Has been used in academia. <!-- https://github.com/Uglemat/MaTris --><br />
*[[Megatris (DOS, Adam Cohen and Brian Cohn)]] <!-- http://cd.textfiles.com/gigagames5/DOS/TETRIS/ --><br />
*[[MegaTris (DOS, Roman Macionczyk)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/MEGATRISInstaller --> - Polish clone.<br />
*[[Megatris (Uzebox)]]<br />
*[[MisaMino]]<br />
*[[Modular Tetris]] - Tetris clone with highly customizable playing grid as well as pentominoes<br />
*[[MultiMino]] <!-- https://gamejolt.com/games/multimino/556683 --><br />
*[[Multitet]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20020613083922/http://leo.worldonline.es:80/jerzegor/gogosoftware/enmultitet.html --><br />
*[[Multris (Spogg.com)]] - A multiplayer game.<br />
*[[N-Blox]] - Tetris clone by Neave Games. Later acquired by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Neitris]]<!-- http://neitris.sourceforge.net/ --> - A multiplayer clone inspired by EITtris.<br />
*[[Neotris]] - A game for the Neo-Geo featuring 4-player support.<br />
*[[Netris (Brian E. Lemoff)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Netris_1020 --><br />
*[[Netris for Windows]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/NETRIS11 --><br />
*[[netris (Trevor Slocum)]] - A game playable over SSH.<br />
*[[Nishisansou Tetris]] - Tetris clone for the Sharp X68000.<br />
*[[Notrus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Notrus_1020 --> <br />
*[[Novalight Tetris]]<br />
*[[Nuclear Insanity]]<!-- http://www.monstersoft.com/games/nuclear/ --><br />
*[[Nuketris]] <!-- https://nuketris.com/ --><br />
*[[NullpoMino]] - highly customisable clone with many modes.<br />
*[[Nyet]] - one of the earliest Tetris clones, dating from 1988.<br />
*[[NYET III]]<br />
*[[PhantomTris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/PhantomTrisSW1992JasonBertschiStrategyAction --><br />
*[[PhantomTris 2]]<br />
*[[Picoris]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console.<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=38620 --><br />
*[[Picoris 2: Absolute Zero]]<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=88083#p --><br />
*[[Pokittris]] - Tetris for the Pokitto [https://talk.pokitto.com/t/game-pokittris/467]<br />
*[[Pufftris]] <!-- https://ellis.fyi/blog/pufftris-most-insane-tetris-clone-ever/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Trial]] <!--https://kagamine-rin.itch.io/puzzle-trial --><br />
*[[PVP Blocks]]<br />
*[[Q2Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20000823073926/http://members.xoom.com/phooky/q2tetris.html --> - Mod for Quake 2.<br />
*[[Quadrapassel]] (formerly Gnometris)<br />
*[[Quinn]] - Described as an arcade-style tetromino puzzle game written and designed specifically for macOS<br />
*[[Radon]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Radon95_1020 --><br />
*[[Retromino]]<br />
*[[Rheolism]] - A Tetris game in one line of BBC Basic.<br />
*[[Rotris]] - Homebrew for GBA, inspired by Pufftris<br />
*[[Rotris (vdweller]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20181101063934/https://vdweller.awardspace.com/ --><br />
*[[Startris]] - A game on king.com where you can win real money<br />
*[[Shiromino]] - possibly the most accurate PC-based simulator of the TGM series<br />
*[[Simpletris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030417131426/http://www.willemssoft.com:80/english/index1024normal.html --><br />
*[[Sirtet Voyager]] - A game for Mac OS.<br />
*[[Small Tetris]]<!-- http://www.ftp.funet.fi/index/msdos/games/tetris/2ktetris.zip --> - A game with a 2 KiB executable.<br />
*[[Solaris]]<br />
*[[Sonic Tetris]]<!-- https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2198/ --><br />
*[[Spirit Drop]]<!-- https://rayblastgames.com/spiritdrop.php --> - A block-stacking puzzle game with emphasis on control and self-improvement. <br />
*[[Stackfuse]]<!--https://github.com/sinefuse/stackfuse --><br />
*[[Super Puzzler]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[Super Retriss]] - A game with the goal of clearing a target "flicking" block.<br />
*[[Syoboris]] - A SDL-based game for Mac probably inspired by Heboris, now apparently lost.<br />
*[[T-C v4]]<!-- http://joco.suso.org/joco/ --><br />
*[[T3tr0s]] - A Tetris game that has 10 themes based on various Tetris games that can be changed on the fly.<br />
<!-- Tatris 2008 --><br />
*[[Team Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090225065702/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/ttetris.htm --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for Commodore 64.<br />
*[[Techlogica TechTris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101211131245/http://www.techlogica.us:80/software/techtris/ --><br />
*[[Techmino]] - Professional, Multi-platform game with many modes and custom options.<br />
*[[Tet42]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Tet42SW1989EduardKappelA.BanzhafStrategyPuzzle --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for DOS.<br />
*[[Tetra Blocks]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20130120060407/http://hem.passagen.se:80/nashua/tetra/ https://archive.org/details/Tetra_Blocks --><br />
*[[Tetra Legends]]<br />
*[[Tetra Online]]<br />
*[[Tetracycline]] - Homebrew for the Sega Master System.<br />
*[[Tetreml]]<!-- https://leduyquang753.github.io/tetreml/ --><br />
*[http://www.airspace-v.com/ggadgets/tetriculis.htm Tetriculis] — Tetris as Google Gadget.<br />
*[[TetriNET]]<br />
*[[TetriNET 2]]<br />
*[[TETR.IO]]<br />
*[[Tetrio]] (tetrio.io) - A versus game where both players share a field.<br />
*[[Tetripz]] by Mute Fantasies - freeware for MS-DOS, with visual distortions of the playfield<br />
*[[Tetris (Flash, Gavin Ward)]]<!-- http://ccgi.gdward.plus.com/tetris/index.php https://web.archive.org/web/20070711211733/http://www.gdward.plus.com/site/flash/ https://web.archive.org/web/20160609193801/http://www.gdward.plus.com:80/site/flash/ --> - A game inspired by TGM.<br />
*[[Tetris (Galaksija)]] <!-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrgYxML8RWg --><br />
*[[Tetris (Jupiter Ace)]] <!-- http://jupiler.retrolandia.net/ --><br />
*[[Tetris (Philips VG5000)]] <!-- https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=4965&start=0 --><br />
*[[Tetris (Smaky)]] <!-- https://twitter.com/BlupiGames/status/1384031163145068551 --> <br />
*[[Tetris 2 (Fuxoft)]] - Game for ZX Spectrum.<br />
*[[Tetris 3]]<br />
*[[Tetris 4]]<br />
*[[Tetris 3000]] <!-- http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris 4000]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030726012505/http://tetris4000.alawar.com:80/ http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Adventure]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041211000057/http://users.volja.net:80/realguirao/EnglishMain.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Arena]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetrisarena.shtml --><br />
*[[Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)]] - A game inspired by Atari's arcade version of Tetris.<br />
*[[Tetris-EX]]<br />
*[[Tetris Lite]] - Game for Windows 9x. Uses an AI for its demo mode.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Amiga)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Craig Rothwell)]] - A DOS game inspired by the Amiga game.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Michiel Ouwehand)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Queen]] <!-- http://qtetris.sourceforge.net --><br />
*[[Tetris Revolution]]<!-- <br />
http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[&#1058;&#1045;&#1058;&#1056;&#1048;&#1057; SEMIPRO-68k]] - clone for the X68000, notable for the first use of 20G<br />
*[[Tetris Slide]]<!--https://youtube.com/watch?v=sUSgUEWh7jE also Tetris Abyss Infinite --><br />
*[[Tetris to the Max]] - Clone for DOS. 38 wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Yuri Balagurov)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --> - Clone for DOS. Has many performance statistics and customisation options.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Oscar Giner)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20080926160818/http://www.oginer.tk:80/ --><br />
*[[Tetris V]] - a Sega Tetris clone for the X68000. <br />
*[[Tetris Weightlifting]] - A modified version of Tetris using exercise equipment as the control mechanism.<br />
*[[Tetroblox]] <!-- https://www.roblox.com/games/6795867689/ --> - Beta ''Roblox''-based stacker with a focus on accurate, solid mechanics and speed.<br />
*[http://members.allegro.cc/ThomasHarte/javascript/tetrominoes.html Tetrominoes] A light and fast Javascript version of the game <!-- differentiate this from other JS clones please --><br />
*[[Tetr.js]] - A guideline compliant web based client with 40L and Dig modes<br />
*[[Tetyis]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console. <!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=72731#p --><br />
*[[Texmaster]] - contains almost every mode from the TGM series except for Sakura from Ti and code specific game modes<br />
*[[Textris (rsninja)]] - A recreation of the [[Tetris (Electronika 60)|Electronika 60]] version, but with modern Guideline rules.<br />
*[[Textris DS]] - A homebrew game for the Nintendo DS.<br />
*[[Textmode Tetris]]<!-- http://www.sweatbox.dk/games/Tetris/Tetris.html --><br />
*[[T-Game 4]]<!-- http://msx.nabebugyou.com/ --> - homebrew for the MSX.<br />
*[[Tiny Tetris]]<!-- http://web.archive.org/web/20100826013837/http://rednest.rosinter.ru:80/main.htm#projects --><br />
*[[Tommy's Nyet]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Tommys_Nyet_1989 --> - shareware clone for DOS. Has a hot-seat "tournament mode" where multiple players are given the same piece sequence and need to get as high a score as possible.<br />
*[[Touhou Battle Gaiden]] - A Tetris Battle Gaiden-style game with Touhou Project characters.<br />
*[[Touhoumino]]<br />
*[[Twintris]] <!-- which Twintris was this again --><br />
*[[Twintris (Digital Marketing, programmed by Svein Berge)]] - A clone for Amiga<br />
*[[TwitchTetris]]<!-- https://www.rossipotti.de/ausgabe28/tetris/index.html--> - A game written in JavaScript.<br />
*[[Ultris: The Ultimate Tetris]]<br />
*[[UGM]] - ''[[TGM]]'' clone with art and music by Simon Stålenhag.<br />
*[[UNO Free Fall]] [http://gameboy.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r31435.htm][http://www.concretesoftware.com/product/unofreefall.shtml], 2007<br />
*[[Varmint's EITtris]] - A multiplayer clone with powerups.<br />
*[[Vertris]]<!-- http://vertris.googlepages.com/ --> - A simple cross-platform clone.<br />
*[[VGATetris]]<br />
*[[Vitetris]]<!-- http://www.victornils.net/tetris/ --> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[WinTris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Includes extended pieces.<br />
*[[Yet Another Tetris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Had a piece editor and adjustable playfield size.<br />
*[[Yetris]]<!--http://alexdantas.github.io/yetris/--> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[Zentris]] - by Robert J. Sundling<br />
**[[Super Zentris]]<br />
**[[Zentris 3000]]<br />
*[[Zetrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050908054947/http://www.gx3d.com:80/zetrix.html --><br />
*[[ZTetris]] - Game for Texas Instruments graphing calculators.<br />
<br />
== 1-key finesse games == <!-- name? --><br />
These are games that assign a key to each combination of rotation and horizontal movement, which in a 10-column playfield would require 40 keys.<br />
*[[Finesse (XaeL)]] <!-- https://github.com/alex-ong/Finesse/releases/ --><br />
*[[KeyBlox]]<br />
*[https://lk00100100.github.io/KeyboardFallingBlocks/client/index.html Keyboard Falling Blocks] - One key finesse 40L game<br />
*[[Typomino]]<br />
*[[TypingTetromino]]<br />
<br />
== Malicious piece generation ==<br />
Variants that attempt to give the player the worst possible piece.<br />
*[[Bastet]] - Literally, Bastard Tetris. Made to be as annoying and frustrating as possible.<br />
*[[Birdris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050428005322/http://site.ifrance.com/nazgul/grenier/grenier.htm --> - DOS game by Andrew Bird. <br />
*[[Hatetris]] - Variation by Sam Hughes of Things of Interest. Has a replay system.<br />
*[[Stacked Odds]]<!-- http://www.rrrrthats5rs.com/games/stacked-odds/--> - Uses an 8-wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetrevil]] - Incorporates a system to balance piece distribution (choose between weights, 7-bag and 21-bag).<br />
*[[Worst Piece Piece Game]]<!-- https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/worstpiecegame/ --> - Hold is available. Has six levels of difficulty.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have game modes that attempt to do this:<br />
*Abandoned Bricks in Bastet mode (using the algorithm from v0.41 of Bastet)<br />
*Cultris II during the WTF challenge<br />
*F-Tetris in Bastard! mode<br />
*Java Duel Tetris in Nightmare mode<br />
*LTris with Expert Mode on (with the constraint that piece generation still acts as a bag randomiser in this mode)<br />
*NullpoMino when using the Tetrevil mode mod (also part of Blitz's mod pack) <br />
*Quadrapassel<br />
*Zeromeaner when using the Eviline randomiser (successor to Tetrevil)<br />
<br />
== Other piece sets ==<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but change the piece set, most commonly by adding [[pentomino]]es, but also other larger or smaller polyominoes, or pseudo-polyominoes, or sometimes even quasi-polyominoes.<br />
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*[[Combinos]] <!-- http://combinos.herokuapp.com/ --> - Successor to ntris.<br />
*[[Egapet]]<br />
*[[FÜNEF]] - Game for Windows 2.x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Heptrix]] - Uses a selection of heptominoes.<br />
*[[Infinitris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Infinitris_1020 --> - Game with many options, including input recording.<br />
*[[Multris (RustyMonster)]] <!-- https://rustymonster.itch.io/multris --><br />
*[[nlith]] - A game for PC-9801, possibly the first Japanese Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[ntris]] - A game that gives larger pieces as the player progresses.<br />
*[[N-Tris (Diamond Games)]] <!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/gamekitty320/n-tris --> - A Flash game with a similar idea.<br />
*[[Penta]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20091027034652/http://us.geocities.com/liviozuc/pag1_eng.html --><br />
*[[Pentis]] - DOS game. Uses pentominoes. Has customisable keys.<br />
*[[Pentis (Tony Raugas)]]<!-- http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0003658 --> - ZX Spectrum game.<br />
*[[Pentix]] - DOS game. Adds pentominoes as well as smaller polyominoes. Possibly the first ever Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[Pentix (Andrei Gorianov)]]<!-- http://www.goscreen.info/pentix/ --> - Remake of the DOS Pentix. Includes touch input.<br />
*[[Pentix++]]<!-- http://pentix.online/ --> - Online pentomino game. Has leaderboards.<br />
*[[Pentix Unlimited]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --><br />
*[[Pentominovich]]<br />
*[[Pentris (Hunter Freyer)]]<!-- http://www.pentris.net/ --><br />
*[[Pentris (Patrick Fournier)]]<!-- http://pentris.patrickfournier.com/ --><br />
*[[Pentrix (Cathelius)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100122111521/http://www.cathelius.co.uk:80/flash/pentrix --> - Has cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Pent-up]]<br />
*[[PROTO]] (PROgressive Tetris Outline) - Game for Windows 9x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Rammer]] - Playfield is rotated 90 degrees for landscape play. Has large pieces.<br />
*[[TERIAS WIN]] - A game that uses pseudo-trominoes.<br />
*[[The Son of Tetris Project]] - adds pieces to the piece set starting from level 3.<br />
*[[Tototris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20060526172643/http://www.well-played.com/tototris/ --> - Apparently lost.<br />
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In addition, the following games previously listed have the option to play with a non-standard piece set:<br />
*EGAint<br />
*Emlith<br />
*Super Retriss<br />
*Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)<br />
*WinTris<br />
*Yet Another Tetris<br />
<!-- *NullpoMino --><br />
<br />
== Non-2D variants ==<br />
These games correspond to attempts to take the gameplay of Tetris into higher (or lower) dimensions. See also [[List of games#Other_.22-tris.22_games]].<br />
<br />
*[[Humorous versions#1D Tetris]] - Various 1D variants.<br />
*[[3D Tetris (online game)]] - [http://www.3dtetris.com 3dtetris.com] 3D variant of the classic Tetris game. You can play the game: online, offline and mobile. The game use the Java virtual machine.<br />
*[[3DTRIS]] - [http://www.3dtris.de 3dtris.de] A clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D variant of Tetris) in Macromedia Flash. Its gameplay is very smooth, just like original Blockout. Online high score list with growing competitions.<br />
*[[3Tris]]<!-- http://www.pangoo.it/3tris/fast.html --> - A Blockout clone.<br />
*[[4D-Tris]] - A 4D variant where the aim is to fill 2 &times; 2 &times; 2 layers.<br />
*[[BlockOut II]] - [http://www.www.blockout.net/blockout2 blockout.net] The best clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D Tetris) for Windows using DirectX. Online high score list, forum, wiki.<br />
*[https://blockout.nu BlockOut] - An online browser version in HTML5 and JavaScript, with global scoreboard.<br />
*[[Frac]] - A 3D variant for DOS and Macintosh.<br />
*[[Frac4d]]<!-- https://www.classicdosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1350 --> - A 4D variant derived from Frac. Released as freeware in 2006.<br />
*[[HyperTetris]] - Another 4D variant with a 4 &times; 4 &times; 4 &times; 10 playfield.<br />
*[[oti3]]<!-- http://www7.plala.or.jp/kfb/games/index.html--> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Polycubes]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2009/04/13/3d-tetris-variations-polycubes/ --><br />
*[[Polytope Tetris]] - A variant with a configurable number of dimensions (though playability suffers at 5D and above).<br />
*[[SDLBlock]]<!-- http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/sdlblock/ --> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Takalith]] - A Blockout-like game for the PC-9801.<br />
**[[Wakataka]] - A clone of Takalith for Windows 3.1.<br />
**[[Takalith EX]] - A Takalith-inspired game for Windows 9x.<br />
*[[T^3]]<!-- https://sourceforge.net/projects/t-3/ --> - A 3D variant.<br />
<br />
==Other variants==<br />
These games have game play rules inspired by ''Tetris'', such as rotation of shapes to form complete lines, but introduce rule variations that change the game play greatly.<br />
<br />
See also [[Humorous versions]] for games too short or not playable enough to have their own page.<br />
<br />
*[[3D-Stereogram Tetris]]<!-- https://www.deviantart.com/3dimka/art/3D-Stereogram-Tetris-36795242 --><br />
*[[BEATris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Bomblin]] - A Bombliss clone, taking inspiration from the TGM series.<br />
*[[Bombrite]] - Another Bombliss-type game.<br />
*[[Bomb'n Blast]] - A homebrew game for ColecoVision.<br />
*[[Chextris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[CubeStorm Planets]]<br />
*[[Da]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Da_1020 --> - merges Tetris gameplay and Columns gameplay<br />
*[[Diatris]]<br />
*[[Dream of Pixels]] - A game where the player has to remove tetromino-shaped pieces from a cloud mass.<br />
*[[Equadrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090725115512/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/equadrix.htm --> - Form expressions matching the target number.<br />
*[[Factris]]<!-- https://mathigon.org/factris --> - A game where pieces are rectangles with different areas, and "rotating" involves changing the dimensions of the rectangle.<br />
*[[First-Person Tetris]] <!-- firstpersontetris.com --> - the player's viewpoint is centred on the falling piece, and rotates when the piece is rotated.<br />
*[[Futilitris]]<br />
*[[Go-Tet]] <!-- https://gotet.io/ --> - Move the playfield around to collect blocks.<br />
*[[Go Tetris!]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2007/10/03/play-go-tetris-10/ --> - Merges Tetris gameplay with the capturing rules of Go.<br />
*[http://mbarich.tripod.com/java/tetris.htm Java Tetris] - A Java Tetris game that follows the gameplay rules of the original, but has more than 30 shape types and a few new game modes, including a "Hardcore" mode where the game is played on a 125x125 grid.<br />
*[[Gravytris]]<br />
*[[Heaven]] <!-- http://www.gudmagazine.com/games/heaven/ --> - Based on the xkcd strip of the same name; regularly drops "heavenly" blocks that cover the entire stack.<br />
*[[Hell Tetris]] <!-- http://www.kongregate.com/games/banthar/hell-tetris --> - Based on another xkcd strip; gives the playfield a rounded bottom.<br />
*[[Hexlis]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20070302175345/http://d.hatena.ne.jp:80/chamekan/20041213 https://web.archive.org/web/20120220081440/http://vxo.jp:80/test/hexlis.html--> - A Flash game where the rows are expressed as hexadecimal numbers.<br />
**[[Tetris16]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041214081721/http://www.denkiburo.com:80/tetris16/ --> - A terminal game with the same idea.<br />
**[[Hextris (taichino)]]<!-- http://hextris.herokuapp.com/ --> - A JavaScript game with the same idea.<br />
*[[Kowaris]] - Introduces a mechanic where blocks can break.<br />
**[[Kowaris Kai]]<br />
*[[Kowaris EX]] - <!-- https://www.freem.ne.jp/win/game/26279 --> Remake of Kowaris (created with permission by the original creator)<br />
*[[Kuzuris]] - Online game inspired by Kowaris. Apparently defunct.<br />
*[[MagBlocks]] <!-- https://bimdav.itch.io/magblocks --> - Cooperative with physics.<br />
*[[Magic Eye Tetris]]<!-- http://www.lutanho.net/play/magiceyetetris.html --><br />
*[[Monotris]] - Flash game. Drop pieces to form tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Multris (Commodore 64)]] - A game in which up to four pieces are active at the same time.<br />
*[[Not Tetris]] - Incorporates a physics engine. The aim is to stack as many pieces as possible on the playfield before topping out.<br />
**[[Not Tetris 2]] - Adds a game mode where lines can be cleared.<br />
*[[Pentominon]]<!-- http://www.astralsystem.com/games/pentominon/ --><br />
*[[Phystris]] <!-- http://phystris.pi-dev.com/ --> - Incorporates a physics engine. Has modes based on clearing horizonal lines, clearing colour lines, and making groups of blocks of the same colour.<br />
*[[Plummet Equilibrium]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20170623003946/http://zarat.us/tra/plummet-equilibrium/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Juggle Trouble]] - two pieces fall simultaneously, clear lines or 5x5 squares<br />
*[[Quadra]] - Open source clone with cascade gravity, successor to Remtris 2. Features very fast-paced online play.<br />
*[[Quatris (DOS, Eugene Kim)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Quatris --> and its sequels <!-- https://www.dosgames.com/game/quatris-ii-gold/, https://archive.org/details/software?and%5B%5D=quatris&sin= --><br />
*[[Quatris (Zimond)]] <!-- http://www.gamezworld.de/showentry.php?ID=674 --><br />
*[[Remtris]] <!-- http://synt4x.org/tgm/hellfire/software/ --> - Freeware clone with cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Remtris 2]] - Sequel to Remtris, focusing on multiplayer.<br />
*[[Retris]] <!-- http://www.flashbynight.com/retris/retris.html --> - Has a gimmick on every alternate piece.<br />
*[[Soft-body Tetris]] <!-- https://newbie-indie-game-dev.itch.io/softbody-tetris --><br />
*[[Structris]] - Game for Apple II. Dodge falling tetrominoes that are fired at the player.<br />
*[[Tetratris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090729074815/http://geocities.com/tetratris/--><br />
*[[Tetratris True]]<!-- http://www.pygame.org/project/347/ https://web.archive.org/web/20071203204258/http://www.psyguygames.com:80/tetratris/ download appears to be lost --><br />
*[[Tetrex]] - A game that uses tetrahexes.<br />
*[[Tetriller]]<br />
*[[Tetris<45]]<!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/meltymap/tetris-45 --> - A game where pieces fall at a 45-degree angle.<br />
*[[Tetris'D: The Game]] - Dodge falling tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Tetrisweeper]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20120702120055/http://www.fongeboon.com:80/game/tetrisweeper.html --> - Combines Tetris and Minesweeper. Apparently lost.<br />
*[[Tetron]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20040613121939/http://marnich.cjb.net:80/ https://web.archive.org/web/20040507105537/http://marnich.port5.com:80/dl/ --> - A game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Textris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Texttris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Torus]] - Another game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Tuper Tario Tros.]] - Combines Super Mario Bros. and Tetris.<br />
*[[Uehara Tetris]]<br />
*[[Untris]] - A Tetris game played in reverse.<br />
*[[Yukidoke no Kaze]] <!-- http://bwv.jp/yukidoke/ --><br />
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== Pieces made out of non-rectangular shapes ==<br />
<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but use pieces made out of other polygons such as hexagons.<br />
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*[[A-1 Geo-Fit Game Pack]]<!-- http://www.webruler.com/mtreciokas/a1geofit.htm --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[Angularis]]<!-- https://angularis.mondaybits.com/ --> - Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[BeeTris (Philippe Basciano)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/BeeTris_1020 --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyhexes, similar to Hex Tetris.<br />
*[[Beetris (Simsalabim Software)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Beetris --> - A DOS game. Uses polyhexes and a hexagonal playfield. Lines are cleared in two directions.<br />
*[[Bikaka]]<!-- http://macintoshgarden.org/games/bikaka --> - A Macintosh game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Blockz!]]<!-- https://wellgames.com/free_online/blockz/ --> - A Flash game. The player can select between polyominos, polyhexes and polyiamonds.<br />
*[[BricksFix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041204060507/http://www.madivar.com:80/bricksfix/ --><br />
*[[Crazy Tetris]]<!-- http://www.astatix.com/crazytetris.php --><br />
*[[Hex Tetris]] - A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Hextris]]<!-- http://www.hextris.com/ http://macintoshgarden.org/games/hextris https://www.myabandonware.com/game/hextris-16a --> A game for UNIX later ported to Mac and DOS. Uses polyhexes. It was later licensed by Konami and released for arcades as [[Hexion]].<br />
*[[Pyramid]] - An unlicensed game for NES. Uses polyabolos.<br />
**[[Pyramid 2]] - Sequel. Supports two players.<br />
*[[TAZ]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20140826171240/http://www.download-central.ws/Win16/Tetris/TAZ/ --> A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
*[[Triangle Tetris]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20141130141101/http://www.download-central.ws:80/DOS/Tetris/T/Triangle --> A game for DOS. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[List of official Tetris games]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fangame Fangame on English Wikipedia]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090727082601/http://tetris.gamehistoryonline.com:80/ Tetris and Tetris Clones] - nearly 200 games covered<br />
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[[Category:Lists]]<br />
[[Category:Fan games| ]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=List_of_fan_games&diff=24155List of fan games2022-09-28T07:19:13Z<p>Arcorann: </p>
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<div>In the context of ''[[Tetris]]'', '''fan games''' are computer tetromino games unaffiliated with [[Elorg]], [[The Tetris Company]], or any current or past licensor of the Tetris brand.<br />
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== Straight tetromino games ==<br />
The following games more or less faithfully replicate the rules of some version of ''Tetris'', either pre-Guideline or post-Guideline:<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[2600tris]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[4-Tris]] <!-- http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/4-tris --> - Homebrew game cartridge by Joe Zbiciak for the Mattel Intellivision game console<br />
*[[4-Wide Trainer]]<!-- https://ddrkirby.com/games/4-wide-trainer/4-wide-trainer.html --> - A single player online tool to train users with the "4 Wide" combo strategy. <br />
*[[7*Ris]] <!-- https://smilebasicsource.com/page?pid=1247 --> - ''TGM'' fan game for the 3DS game SmileBASIC<br />
*[[9T Lines]]<!-- http://www.antrex.de/en --><br />
*[[A Gnowius' Challenge]]<br />
*[[A Tribute to Tetris]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/stygian-tetris.html http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/games/tetris/ --><br />
*[[Abandoned Bricks]]<br />
*ACiD Tetris (later renamed [[Super ACiD Block Attack]])<br />
*[[Aint]] - free software for MS-DOS, possibly the first copylefted tetromino game<br />
** [[EGAint]] - successor to Aint<br />
*[[Alizarin Tetris]] - features colour gravity similar to [[The Next Tetris]].<br />
*[[Alleytris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090525134621/http://cymonsgames.retroremakes.com/alleytris https://github.com/cymonsgames/CymonsGames https://web.archive.org/web/20080620080859/http://www.retroremakes.com:80/forum2/showthread.php?t=11106 --> - 4-wide well<br />
*[[Astris]]<br />
*[[Atomic Tetris]] - clone for MS-DOS, focusing on versus play with items<br />
*[[Brian Caos Tempting Music Player]] <!-- http://web.archive.org/web/19990427115837/http://home6.inet.tele.dk/brianp/bctmp.htm --> (versions Beta 1 and Beta 2 previously known as "Brian Caos Tetris Music Player"), IT/MOD/S3M/XM music player with a built-in Tetris game<br />
*[[Bedter]] by Andrew Bednarz - freeware for Windows and Linux, famously targeted by TTC which alleged "look and feel" copyright violation<br />
*[[Beebris]]<br />
*[[BiTRIS]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20180317211914/http://www.yeasoft.com/site/vintage:bitris --> - clone focusing on doubles play<br />
*[[Blockbox]] - A web based Java TGM clone <br />
*[http://blocks.gamenull.com Blocks] A Java version of the game.<br />
*[[Block Star]] <!-- http://apps.facebook.com/fbtetris/ --> - Integrated Facebook Tetris, featuring comparison leaderboard to your circle of friends, or all users. Subsequently taken over by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Blockdrop]] - A browser game with several modes.<br />
*[[Blocktrix]] - A derivative of TetriNET.<br />
*[[Blocks from Hell]]<br />
*[[Blox]] - An online clone with multiplayer, singleplayer modes and an opener practice mode.<br />
*[[Bocus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Bocus_1989 --><br />
*[[BombStepper]] - A game featuring Tetris Battle-style bombs.<br />
*[[Brash Point II]] - A Flash Point clone for PC-88<br />
*[[Breakris]] by Jürgen Müller - freeware for Windows. It has a very good single and multiplayer-Tetris, plus Breakris - Breakout and Tetris at the same time.<br />
*[[Bricks '2000]]<!-- https://www.inner-smile.com/dl_bri.htm --><br />
*[[Cambridge]] - A TGM-style fan game developed on the LOVE platform by JoeZeng and SashLilac<br />
*[[catboiquatro]]<!-- http://raincomplex.net/dump/cbq.html --><br />
*[[Challenger Tetris]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/challenger-tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[Chetiry]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Crowley: World Tour]] - Tetris clone for the ZX Spectrum Next<br />
*[[CRTetris]]<br />
*[[Crystal Cubes]]<!-- http://nzlab.dk/Productions/productions.htm --><br />
*[[Cubemaster Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100628045933/http://w1.435.telia.com/~u43509647/ --><br />
*[[Cultris]] - A game focusing on combo-based play.<br />
*[[Cultris II]] - Sequel to Cultris.<br />
*[[Cursed Blocks]]<!-- https://github.com/Manabender/Cursed-Blocks --><br />
*[[Cytroxia]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20001013122024/http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/9625/cytroxia.htm --><br />
*[[dcQuad]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050405004011/http://douglas.min.net:80/dcquad/ --> - Homebrew for Dreamcast.<br />
*[[Detris Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021217071951/http://gamehippo.com:80/cat/3-16_4.shtml --><br />
*[[Ditris (Amiga)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/amiga-ditris.html--><br />
*[[Ditris (Commodore 64)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/c64-ditris.html --><br />
*[[Double Blocks]] - A clone for DOS. Features multiplayer via modem.<br />
*[[DTET]]<br />
*[[Dúshlán]] - Homebrew game for NES. A port of Falling Blocks with extra features.<br />
<!-- *[[EIPC Free Tetris]] https://web.archive.org/web/20100423114404/www.eipcprograms.com/product.php?id=8 https://web.archive.org/web/20100706212344/http://www.ultimatumz.com:80/product.php?id=8 --><br />
*[[Edtris 2600]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Eirstt]]<!-- https://tetrisconcept.net/threads/eirstt.1396/ --><br />
*[[Eitrix]] <!-- http://www.ericjorgensen.com/Eittris.html formerly known as --><!-- http://www.betafreak.com/Games/Eitrix/index.html --> - Successor to Varmint's EITtris. Has 8-player play.<br />
*[[Emlith]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101023063932/http://www.emurasoft.com/games/index.htm--> - A clone for Windows 3.x. Later ported to 32-bit Windows.<br />
*[[enable Netris32]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021207200103/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/netris.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20080417053545/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/index.php?target=docs/applications/netris/netris.html --><br />
*[[Eqtris]]<br />
*[[Example Block Game]]<br />
*[[Ezoris]] - Clone for x68000.<br />
<!-- * [http://www.excelgames.org/tetris.asp Excel Tetris] there are too many versions of Excel Tetris out there --><br />
*[[F-Tetris]]<!-- http://mateusz.viste.fr/software/f-tetris/--><br />
*[[Face to Face]] (決戰俄羅斯) - a 1990 Taiwanese Tetris/Bloxeed clone focusing on versus play, apparently popular in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.<br />
*[[Falling Blocks]] - Game for ZX Spectrum. Stage-based.<br />
*[[Falling Down]] <!-- http://kirisame.oboroduki.com/falling_down.html --> - Features many gimmicks and the ability to add user-created courses.<br />
*[[Falling Lightblocks]] - A [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]] game with [[T-Spin]] bonuses<!-- (T spin Single gain 300 points, T spin Double gain 1,200 points) --><br />
*[[Falling Up]] <!-- http://www.erif.org/code/fallingup/ --> - a "twist" on Tetris (freeware/open source for Windows, OS X, linux)<br />
*[[Falling Kwadrats]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/1745030/ --><br />
*[[FanTris]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/918960/FanTris/ --><br />
*[[Fightttris VR]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/841340/Fightttris_VR/ --><br />
*[[four-tris]] <!-- https://github.com/fiorescarlatto/four-tris/--> - Open source and '''practice focused''' client built on the AutoIt scripting language.<br />
*[[Freefall]] - An implementation in the Inform language designed for text adventures. <!-- https://eblong.com/zarf/if.html#freefall --><br />
*[[From Below]] - A homebrew game for NES. <!-- https://mhughson.itch.io/from-below --><br />
*[[Full HD Tetris]] - A series of games with Full HD resolution and large playfields.<br />
*[[Geo]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[GinT]] - Falling Tetromino game within the 3D world of Second Life.<br />
*[[GTET]] - A clone of [[Tetris The Grand Master]].<br />
*[[HaCKeR]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/HaCKeR_201602 --><br />
*[[Hakairis]]<br />
*[[Heboris]] - A clone inspired by the TGM series. Has many unofficial expansions.<br />
*[[Heboris (FM Towns)]]<br />
*[[InfidHells]] <!-- https://abject.itch.io/infidhells --><br />
*[[Infinitris (infinitris.net)]]<br />
*[[Jagtris]] - Homebrew for Atari Jaguar<br />
*[[Java Duel Tetris]] <!-- https://dueltetris.webs.com/ --><br />
*[http://tang.cmoo.com/~snor/weeds/Java_Tetris_v2.11/tetris.html Java Tetris v2.11] - Nice Java applet Tetris clone by Andreas Ludwig that supports multi-player and computer AI players<br />
*[[Jester]] <!-- http://jesterblocks.net --><br />
*[[Jstris]] - An online clone with multiplayer.<br />
*[[King of Stackers]] - Turn based strategy tetris<br />
*[[Klotz]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090416112542/http://www.mystrobl.de/Plone/basteleien/windows-oldies/klotz-und-winadv21 -->- Game for Windows 2.x.<br />
*[[Kralizec Tetris]] - Tetris game for the MSX<br />
*[[L2Stack]]<!-- https://github.com/llbit/L2Stack https://launchpad.net/l2stack --><br />
*[[LJ65]] (formerly Tetramino) - a homebrew game for NES.<br />
*[[Lockjaw]] - primarily a guideline simulator, with dozens of options to change behavior<br />
*[[Lockjaw: The Overdose]] (formerly Tetanus On Drugs) - free software for Game Boy Advance, inspired by Tetripz<br />
*[[LTris]]<br />
*Master of Blocks series:<br />
**[[The Master of Blocks]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: The Complete DX]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Horror-Reflex]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Apotheosis]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks 5-X: Desperation]]<br />
*[[MASTERS LINE]]<br />
*[[MaTris]] - A game written using pygame. Has been used in academia. <!-- https://github.com/Uglemat/MaTris --><br />
*[[Megatris (DOS, Adam Cohen and Brian Cohn)]] <!-- http://cd.textfiles.com/gigagames5/DOS/TETRIS/ --><br />
*[[MegaTris (DOS, Roman Macionczyk)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/MEGATRISInstaller --> - Polish clone.<br />
*[[Megatris (Uzebox)]]<br />
*[[MisaMino]]<br />
*[[Modular Tetris]] - Tetris clone with highly customizable playing grid as well as pentominoes<br />
*[[MultiMino]] <!-- https://gamejolt.com/games/multimino/556683 --><br />
*[[Multitet]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20020613083922/http://leo.worldonline.es:80/jerzegor/gogosoftware/enmultitet.html --><br />
*[[Multris (Spogg.com)]] - A multiplayer game.<br />
*[[N-Blox]] - Tetris clone by Neave Games. Later acquired by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Neitris]]<!-- http://neitris.sourceforge.net/ --> - A multiplayer clone inspired by EITtris.<br />
*[[Neotris]] - A game for the Neo-Geo featuring 4-player support.<br />
*[[Netris (Brian E. Lemoff)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Netris_1020 --><br />
*[[Netris for Windows]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/NETRIS11 --><br />
*[[netris (Trevor Slocum)]] - A game playable over SSH.<br />
*[[Nishisansou Tetris]] - Tetris clone for the Sharp X68000.<br />
*[[Notrus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Notrus_1020 --> <br />
*[[Novalight Tetris]]<br />
*[[Nuclear Insanity]]<!-- http://www.monstersoft.com/games/nuclear/ --><br />
*[[Nuketris]] <!-- https://nuketris.com/ --><br />
*[[NullpoMino]] - highly customisable clone with many modes.<br />
*[[Nyet]] - one of the earliest Tetris clones, dating from 1988.<br />
*[[NYET III]]<br />
*[[PhantomTris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/PhantomTrisSW1992JasonBertschiStrategyAction --><br />
*[[PhantomTris 2]]<br />
*[[Picoris]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console.<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=38620 --><br />
*[[Picoris 2: Absolute Zero]]<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=88083#p --><br />
*[[Pokittris]] - Tetris for the Pokitto [https://talk.pokitto.com/t/game-pokittris/467]<br />
*[[Pufftris]] <!-- https://ellis.fyi/blog/pufftris-most-insane-tetris-clone-ever/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Trial]] <!--https://kagamine-rin.itch.io/puzzle-trial --><br />
*[[PVP Blocks]]<br />
*[[Q2Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20000823073926/http://members.xoom.com/phooky/q2tetris.html --> - Mod for Quake 2.<br />
*[[Quadrapassel]] (formerly Gnometris)<br />
*[[Quinn]] - Described as an arcade-style tetromino puzzle game written and designed specifically for macOS<br />
*[[Radon]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Radon95_1020 --><br />
*[[Retromino]]<br />
*[[Rheolism]] - A Tetris game in one line of BBC Basic.<br />
*[[Rotris]] - Homebrew for GBA, inspired by Pufftris<br />
*[[Rotris (vdweller]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20181101063934/https://vdweller.awardspace.com/ --><br />
*[[Startris]] - A game on king.com where you can win real money<br />
*[[Shiromino]] - possibly the most accurate PC-based simulator of the TGM series<br />
*[[Simpletris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030417131426/http://www.willemssoft.com:80/english/index1024normal.html --><br />
*[[Sirtet Voyager]] - A game for Mac OS.<br />
*[[Small Tetris]]<!-- http://www.ftp.funet.fi/index/msdos/games/tetris/2ktetris.zip --> - A game with a 2 KiB executable.<br />
*[[Solaris]]<br />
*[[Sonic Tetris]]<!-- https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2198/ --><br />
*[[Spirit Drop]]<!-- https://rayblastgames.com/spiritdrop.php --> - A block-stacking puzzle game with emphasis on control and self-improvement. <br />
*[[Stackfuse]]<!--https://github.com/sinefuse/stackfuse --><br />
*[[Super Puzzler]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[Super Retriss]] - A game with the goal of clearing a target "flicking" block.<br />
*[[Syoboris]] - A SDL-based game for Mac probably inspired by Heboris, now apparently lost.<br />
*[[T-C v4]]<!-- http://joco.suso.org/joco/ --><br />
*[[T3tr0s]] - A Tetris game that has 10 themes based on various Tetris games that can be changed on the fly.<br />
<!-- Tatris 2008 --><br />
*[[Team Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090225065702/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/ttetris.htm --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for Commodore 64.<br />
*[[Techlogica TechTris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101211131245/http://www.techlogica.us:80/software/techtris/ --><br />
*[[Techmino]] - Professional, Multi-platform game with many modes and custom options.<br />
*[[Tet42]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Tet42SW1989EduardKappelA.BanzhafStrategyPuzzle --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for DOS.<br />
*[[Tetra Blocks]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20130120060407/http://hem.passagen.se:80/nashua/tetra/ --><br />
*[[Tetra Legends]]<br />
*[[Tetra Online]]<br />
*[[Tetracycline]] - Homebrew for the Sega Master System.<br />
*[[Tetreml]]<!-- https://leduyquang753.github.io/tetreml/ --><br />
*[http://www.airspace-v.com/ggadgets/tetriculis.htm Tetriculis] — Tetris as Google Gadget.<br />
*[[TetriNET]]<br />
*[[TetriNET 2]]<br />
*[[TETR.IO]]<br />
*[[Tetrio]] (tetrio.io) - A versus game where both players share a field.<br />
*[[Tetripz]] by Mute Fantasies - freeware for MS-DOS, with visual distortions of the playfield<br />
*[[Tetris (Flash, Gavin Ward)]]<!-- http://ccgi.gdward.plus.com/tetris/index.php https://web.archive.org/web/20070711211733/http://www.gdward.plus.com/site/flash/ https://web.archive.org/web/20160609193801/http://www.gdward.plus.com:80/site/flash/ --> - A game inspired by TGM.<br />
*[[Tetris (Galaksija)]] <!-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrgYxML8RWg --><br />
*[[Tetris (Jupiter Ace)]] <!-- http://jupiler.retrolandia.net/ --><br />
*[[Tetris (Philips VG5000)]] <!-- https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=4965&start=0 --><br />
*[[Tetris (Smaky)]] <!-- https://twitter.com/BlupiGames/status/1384031163145068551 --> <br />
*[[Tetris 2 (Fuxoft)]] - Game for ZX Spectrum.<br />
*[[Tetris 3]]<br />
*[[Tetris 4]]<br />
*[[Tetris 3000]] <!-- http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris 4000]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030726012505/http://tetris4000.alawar.com:80/ http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Adventure]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041211000057/http://users.volja.net:80/realguirao/EnglishMain.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Arena]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetrisarena.shtml --><br />
*[[Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)]] - A game inspired by Atari's arcade version of Tetris.<br />
*[[Tetris-EX]]<br />
*[[Tetris Lite]] - Game for Windows 9x. Uses an AI for its demo mode.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Amiga)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Craig Rothwell)]] - A DOS game inspired by the Amiga game.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Michiel Ouwehand)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Queen]] <!-- http://qtetris.sourceforge.net --><br />
*[[Tetris Revolution]]<!-- <br />
http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[&#1058;&#1045;&#1058;&#1056;&#1048;&#1057; SEMIPRO-68k]] - clone for the X68000, notable for the first use of 20G<br />
*[[Tetris Slide]]<!--https://youtube.com/watch?v=sUSgUEWh7jE also Tetris Abyss Infinite --><br />
*[[Tetris to the Max]] - Clone for DOS. 38 wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Yuri Balagurov)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --> - Clone for DOS. Has many performance statistics and customisation options.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Oscar Giner)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20080926160818/http://www.oginer.tk:80/ --><br />
*[[Tetris V]] - a Sega Tetris clone for the X68000. <br />
*[[Tetris Weightlifting]] - A modified version of Tetris using exercise equipment as the control mechanism.<br />
*[[Tetroblox]] <!-- https://www.roblox.com/games/6795867689/ --> - Beta ''Roblox''-based stacker with a focus on accurate, solid mechanics and speed.<br />
*[http://members.allegro.cc/ThomasHarte/javascript/tetrominoes.html Tetrominoes] A light and fast Javascript version of the game <!-- differentiate this from other JS clones please --><br />
*[[Tetr.js]] - A guideline compliant web based client with 40L and Dig modes<br />
*[[Tetyis]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console. <!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=72731#p --><br />
*[[Texmaster]] - contains almost every mode from the TGM series except for Sakura from Ti and code specific game modes<br />
*[[Textris (rsninja)]] - A recreation of the [[Tetris (Electronika 60)|Electronika 60]] version, but with modern Guideline rules.<br />
*[[Textris DS]] - A homebrew game for the Nintendo DS.<br />
*[[Textmode Tetris]]<!-- http://www.sweatbox.dk/games/Tetris/Tetris.html --><br />
*[[T-Game 4]]<!-- http://msx.nabebugyou.com/ --> - homebrew for the MSX.<br />
*[[Tiny Tetris]]<!-- http://web.archive.org/web/20100826013837/http://rednest.rosinter.ru:80/main.htm#projects --><br />
*[[Tommy's Nyet]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Tommys_Nyet_1989 --> - shareware clone for DOS. Has a hot-seat "tournament mode" where multiple players are given the same piece sequence and need to get as high a score as possible.<br />
*[[Touhou Battle Gaiden]] - A Tetris Battle Gaiden-style game with Touhou Project characters.<br />
*[[Touhoumino]]<br />
*[[Twintris]] <!-- which Twintris was this again --><br />
*[[Twintris (Digital Marketing, programmed by Svein Berge)]] - A clone for Amiga<br />
*[[TwitchTetris]]<!-- https://www.rossipotti.de/ausgabe28/tetris/index.html--> - A game written in JavaScript.<br />
*[[Ultris: The Ultimate Tetris]]<br />
*[[UGM]] - ''[[TGM]]'' clone with art and music by Simon Stålenhag.<br />
*[[UNO Free Fall]] [http://gameboy.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r31435.htm][http://www.concretesoftware.com/product/unofreefall.shtml], 2007<br />
*[[Varmint's EITtris]] - A multiplayer clone with powerups.<br />
*[[Vertris]]<!-- http://vertris.googlepages.com/ --> - A simple cross-platform clone.<br />
*[[VGATetris]]<br />
*[[Vitetris]]<!-- http://www.victornils.net/tetris/ --> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[WinTris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Includes extended pieces.<br />
*[[Yet Another Tetris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Had a piece editor and adjustable playfield size.<br />
*[[Yetris]]<!--http://alexdantas.github.io/yetris/--> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[Zentris]] - by Robert J. Sundling<br />
**[[Super Zentris]]<br />
**[[Zentris 3000]]<br />
*[[Zetrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050908054947/http://www.gx3d.com:80/zetrix.html --><br />
*[[ZTetris]] - Game for Texas Instruments graphing calculators.<br />
<br />
== 1-key finesse games == <!-- name? --><br />
These are games that assign a key to each combination of rotation and horizontal movement, which in a 10-column playfield would require 40 keys.<br />
*[[Finesse (XaeL)]] <!-- https://github.com/alex-ong/Finesse/releases/ --><br />
*[[KeyBlox]]<br />
*[https://lk00100100.github.io/KeyboardFallingBlocks/client/index.html Keyboard Falling Blocks] - One key finesse 40L game<br />
*[[Typomino]]<br />
*[[TypingTetromino]]<br />
<br />
== Malicious piece generation ==<br />
Variants that attempt to give the player the worst possible piece.<br />
*[[Bastet]] - Literally, Bastard Tetris. Made to be as annoying and frustrating as possible.<br />
*[[Birdris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050428005322/http://site.ifrance.com/nazgul/grenier/grenier.htm --> - DOS game by Andrew Bird. <br />
*[[Hatetris]] - Variation by Sam Hughes of Things of Interest. Has a replay system.<br />
*[[Stacked Odds]]<!-- http://www.rrrrthats5rs.com/games/stacked-odds/--> - Uses an 8-wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetrevil]] - Incorporates a system to balance piece distribution (choose between weights, 7-bag and 21-bag).<br />
*[[Worst Piece Piece Game]]<!-- https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/worstpiecegame/ --> - Hold is available. Has six levels of difficulty.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have game modes that attempt to do this:<br />
*Abandoned Bricks in Bastet mode (using the algorithm from v0.41 of Bastet)<br />
*Cultris II during the WTF challenge<br />
*F-Tetris in Bastard! mode<br />
*Java Duel Tetris in Nightmare mode<br />
*LTris with Expert Mode on (with the constraint that piece generation still acts as a bag randomiser in this mode)<br />
*NullpoMino when using the Tetrevil mode mod (also part of Blitz's mod pack) <br />
*Quadrapassel<br />
*Zeromeaner when using the Eviline randomiser (successor to Tetrevil)<br />
<br />
== Other piece sets ==<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but change the piece set, most commonly by adding [[pentomino]]es, but also other larger or smaller polyominoes, or pseudo-polyominoes, or sometimes even quasi-polyominoes.<br />
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:''Please add to this section.''<br />
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*[[Combinos]] <!-- http://combinos.herokuapp.com/ --> - Successor to ntris.<br />
*[[Egapet]]<br />
*[[FÜNEF]] - Game for Windows 2.x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Heptrix]] - Uses a selection of heptominoes.<br />
*[[Infinitris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Infinitris_1020 --> - Game with many options, including input recording.<br />
*[[Multris (RustyMonster)]] <!-- https://rustymonster.itch.io/multris --><br />
*[[nlith]] - A game for PC-9801, possibly the first Japanese Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[ntris]] - A game that gives larger pieces as the player progresses.<br />
*[[N-Tris (Diamond Games)]] <!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/gamekitty320/n-tris --> - A Flash game with a similar idea.<br />
*[[Penta]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20091027034652/http://us.geocities.com/liviozuc/pag1_eng.html --><br />
*[[Pentis]] - DOS game. Uses pentominoes. Has customisable keys.<br />
*[[Pentis (Tony Raugas)]]<!-- http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0003658 --> - ZX Spectrum game.<br />
*[[Pentix]] - DOS game. Adds pentominoes as well as smaller polyominoes. Possibly the first ever Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[Pentix (Andrei Gorianov)]]<!-- http://www.goscreen.info/pentix/ --> - Remake of the DOS Pentix. Includes touch input.<br />
*[[Pentix++]]<!-- http://pentix.online/ --> - Online pentomino game. Has leaderboards.<br />
*[[Pentix Unlimited]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --><br />
*[[Pentominovich]]<br />
*[[Pentris (Hunter Freyer)]]<!-- http://www.pentris.net/ --><br />
*[[Pentris (Patrick Fournier)]]<!-- http://pentris.patrickfournier.com/ --><br />
*[[Pentrix (Cathelius)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100122111521/http://www.cathelius.co.uk:80/flash/pentrix --> - Has cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Pent-up]]<br />
*[[PROTO]] (PROgressive Tetris Outline) - Game for Windows 9x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Rammer]] - Playfield is rotated 90 degrees for landscape play. Has large pieces.<br />
*[[TERIAS WIN]] - A game that uses pseudo-trominoes.<br />
*[[The Son of Tetris Project]] - adds pieces to the piece set starting from level 3.<br />
*[[Tototris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20060526172643/http://www.well-played.com/tototris/ --> - Apparently lost.<br />
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In addition, the following games previously listed have the option to play with a non-standard piece set:<br />
*EGAint<br />
*Emlith<br />
*Super Retriss<br />
*Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)<br />
*WinTris<br />
*Yet Another Tetris<br />
<!-- *NullpoMino --><br />
<br />
== Non-2D variants ==<br />
These games correspond to attempts to take the gameplay of Tetris into higher (or lower) dimensions. See also [[List of games#Other_.22-tris.22_games]].<br />
<br />
*[[Humorous versions#1D Tetris]] - Various 1D variants.<br />
*[[3D Tetris (online game)]] - [http://www.3dtetris.com 3dtetris.com] 3D variant of the classic Tetris game. You can play the game: online, offline and mobile. The game use the Java virtual machine.<br />
*[[3DTRIS]] - [http://www.3dtris.de 3dtris.de] A clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D variant of Tetris) in Macromedia Flash. Its gameplay is very smooth, just like original Blockout. Online high score list with growing competitions.<br />
*[[3Tris]]<!-- http://www.pangoo.it/3tris/fast.html --> - A Blockout clone.<br />
*[[4D-Tris]] - A 4D variant where the aim is to fill 2 &times; 2 &times; 2 layers.<br />
*[[BlockOut II]] - [http://www.www.blockout.net/blockout2 blockout.net] The best clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D Tetris) for Windows using DirectX. Online high score list, forum, wiki.<br />
*[https://blockout.nu BlockOut] - An online browser version in HTML5 and JavaScript, with global scoreboard.<br />
*[[Frac]] - A 3D variant for DOS and Macintosh.<br />
*[[Frac4d]]<!-- https://www.classicdosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1350 --> - A 4D variant derived from Frac. Released as freeware in 2006.<br />
*[[HyperTetris]] - Another 4D variant with a 4 &times; 4 &times; 4 &times; 10 playfield.<br />
*[[oti3]]<!-- http://www7.plala.or.jp/kfb/games/index.html--> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Polycubes]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2009/04/13/3d-tetris-variations-polycubes/ --><br />
*[[Polytope Tetris]] - A variant with a configurable number of dimensions (though playability suffers at 5D and above).<br />
*[[SDLBlock]]<!-- http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/sdlblock/ --> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Takalith]] - A Blockout-like game for the PC-9801.<br />
**[[Wakataka]] - A clone of Takalith for Windows 3.1.<br />
**[[Takalith EX]] - A Takalith-inspired game for Windows 9x.<br />
*[[T^3]]<!-- https://sourceforge.net/projects/t-3/ --> - A 3D variant.<br />
<br />
==Other variants==<br />
These games have game play rules inspired by ''Tetris'', such as rotation of shapes to form complete lines, but introduce rule variations that change the game play greatly.<br />
<br />
See also [[Humorous versions]] for games too short or not playable enough to have their own page.<br />
<br />
*[[3D-Stereogram Tetris]]<!-- https://www.deviantart.com/3dimka/art/3D-Stereogram-Tetris-36795242 --><br />
*[[BEATris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Bomblin]] - A Bombliss clone, taking inspiration from the TGM series.<br />
*[[Bombrite]] - Another Bombliss-type game.<br />
*[[Bomb'n Blast]] - A homebrew game for ColecoVision.<br />
*[[Chextris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[CubeStorm Planets]]<br />
*[[Da]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Da_1020 --> - merges Tetris gameplay and Columns gameplay<br />
*[[Diatris]]<br />
*[[Dream of Pixels]] - A game where the player has to remove tetromino-shaped pieces from a cloud mass.<br />
*[[Equadrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090725115512/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/equadrix.htm --> - Form expressions matching the target number.<br />
*[[Factris]]<!-- https://mathigon.org/factris --> - A game where pieces are rectangles with different areas, and "rotating" involves changing the dimensions of the rectangle.<br />
*[[First-Person Tetris]] <!-- firstpersontetris.com --> - the player's viewpoint is centred on the falling piece, and rotates when the piece is rotated.<br />
*[[Futilitris]]<br />
*[[Go-Tet]] <!-- https://gotet.io/ --> - Move the playfield around to collect blocks.<br />
*[[Go Tetris!]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2007/10/03/play-go-tetris-10/ --> - Merges Tetris gameplay with the capturing rules of Go.<br />
*[http://mbarich.tripod.com/java/tetris.htm Java Tetris] - A Java Tetris game that follows the gameplay rules of the original, but has more than 30 shape types and a few new game modes, including a "Hardcore" mode where the game is played on a 125x125 grid.<br />
*[[Gravytris]]<br />
*[[Heaven]] <!-- http://www.gudmagazine.com/games/heaven/ --> - Based on the xkcd strip of the same name; regularly drops "heavenly" blocks that cover the entire stack.<br />
*[[Hell Tetris]] <!-- http://www.kongregate.com/games/banthar/hell-tetris --> - Based on another xkcd strip; gives the playfield a rounded bottom.<br />
*[[Hexlis]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20070302175345/http://d.hatena.ne.jp:80/chamekan/20041213 https://web.archive.org/web/20120220081440/http://vxo.jp:80/test/hexlis.html--> - A Flash game where the rows are expressed as hexadecimal numbers.<br />
**[[Tetris16]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041214081721/http://www.denkiburo.com:80/tetris16/ --> - A terminal game with the same idea.<br />
**[[Hextris (taichino)]]<!-- http://hextris.herokuapp.com/ --> - A JavaScript game with the same idea.<br />
*[[Kowaris]] - Introduces a mechanic where blocks can break.<br />
**[[Kowaris Kai]]<br />
*[[Kowaris EX]] - <!-- https://www.freem.ne.jp/win/game/26279 --> Remake of Kowaris (created with permission by the original creator)<br />
*[[Kuzuris]] - Online game inspired by Kowaris. Apparently defunct.<br />
*[[MagBlocks]] <!-- https://bimdav.itch.io/magblocks --> - Cooperative with physics.<br />
*[[Magic Eye Tetris]]<!-- http://www.lutanho.net/play/magiceyetetris.html --><br />
*[[Monotris]] - Flash game. Drop pieces to form tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Multris (Commodore 64)]] - A game in which up to four pieces are active at the same time.<br />
*[[Not Tetris]] - Incorporates a physics engine. The aim is to stack as many pieces as possible on the playfield before topping out.<br />
**[[Not Tetris 2]] - Adds a game mode where lines can be cleared.<br />
*[[Pentominon]]<!-- http://www.astralsystem.com/games/pentominon/ --><br />
*[[Phystris]] <!-- http://phystris.pi-dev.com/ --> - Incorporates a physics engine. Has modes based on clearing horizonal lines, clearing colour lines, and making groups of blocks of the same colour.<br />
*[[Plummet Equilibrium]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20170623003946/http://zarat.us/tra/plummet-equilibrium/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Juggle Trouble]] - two pieces fall simultaneously, clear lines or 5x5 squares<br />
*[[Quadra]] - Open source clone with cascade gravity, successor to Remtris 2. Features very fast-paced online play.<br />
*[[Quatris (DOS, Eugene Kim)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Quatris --> and its sequels <!-- https://www.dosgames.com/game/quatris-ii-gold/, https://archive.org/details/software?and%5B%5D=quatris&sin= --><br />
*[[Quatris (Zimond)]] <!-- http://www.gamezworld.de/showentry.php?ID=674 --><br />
*[[Remtris]] <!-- http://synt4x.org/tgm/hellfire/software/ --> - Freeware clone with cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Remtris 2]] - Sequel to Remtris, focusing on multiplayer.<br />
*[[Retris]] <!-- http://www.flashbynight.com/retris/retris.html --> - Has a gimmick on every alternate piece.<br />
*[[Soft-body Tetris]] <!-- https://newbie-indie-game-dev.itch.io/softbody-tetris --><br />
*[[Structris]] - Game for Apple II. Dodge falling tetrominoes that are fired at the player.<br />
*[[Tetratris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090729074815/http://geocities.com/tetratris/--><br />
*[[Tetratris True]]<!-- http://www.pygame.org/project/347/ https://web.archive.org/web/20071203204258/http://www.psyguygames.com:80/tetratris/ download appears to be lost --><br />
*[[Tetrex]] - A game that uses tetrahexes.<br />
*[[Tetriller]]<br />
*[[Tetris<45]]<!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/meltymap/tetris-45 --> - A game where pieces fall at a 45-degree angle.<br />
*[[Tetris'D: The Game]] - Dodge falling tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Tetrisweeper]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20120702120055/http://www.fongeboon.com:80/game/tetrisweeper.html --> - Combines Tetris and Minesweeper. Apparently lost.<br />
*[[Tetron]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20040613121939/http://marnich.cjb.net:80/ https://web.archive.org/web/20040507105537/http://marnich.port5.com:80/dl/ --> - A game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Textris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Texttris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Torus]] - Another game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Tuper Tario Tros.]] - Combines Super Mario Bros. and Tetris.<br />
*[[Uehara Tetris]]<br />
*[[Untris]] - A Tetris game played in reverse.<br />
*[[Yukidoke no Kaze]] <!-- http://bwv.jp/yukidoke/ --><br />
<br />
== Pieces made out of non-rectangular shapes ==<br />
<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but use pieces made out of other polygons such as hexagons.<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[A-1 Geo-Fit Game Pack]]<!-- http://www.webruler.com/mtreciokas/a1geofit.htm --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[Angularis]]<!-- https://angularis.mondaybits.com/ --> - Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[BeeTris (Philippe Basciano)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/BeeTris_1020 --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyhexes, similar to Hex Tetris.<br />
*[[Beetris (Simsalabim Software)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Beetris --> - A DOS game. Uses polyhexes and a hexagonal playfield. Lines are cleared in two directions.<br />
*[[Bikaka]]<!-- http://macintoshgarden.org/games/bikaka --> - A Macintosh game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Blockz!]]<!-- https://wellgames.com/free_online/blockz/ --> - A Flash game. The player can select between polyominos, polyhexes and polyiamonds.<br />
*[[BricksFix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041204060507/http://www.madivar.com:80/bricksfix/ --><br />
*[[Crazy Tetris]]<!-- http://www.astatix.com/crazytetris.php --><br />
*[[Hex Tetris]] - A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Hextris]]<!-- http://www.hextris.com/ http://macintoshgarden.org/games/hextris https://www.myabandonware.com/game/hextris-16a --> A game for UNIX later ported to Mac and DOS. Uses polyhexes. It was later licensed by Konami and released for arcades as [[Hexion]].<br />
*[[Pyramid]] - An unlicensed game for NES. Uses polyabolos.<br />
**[[Pyramid 2]] - Sequel. Supports two players.<br />
*[[TAZ]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20140826171240/http://www.download-central.ws/Win16/Tetris/TAZ/ --> A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
*[[Triangle Tetris]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20141130141101/http://www.download-central.ws:80/DOS/Tetris/T/Triangle --> A game for DOS. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[List of official Tetris games]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fangame Fangame on English Wikipedia]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090727082601/http://tetris.gamehistoryonline.com:80/ Tetris and Tetris Clones] - nearly 200 games covered<br />
<br />
[[Category:Lists]]<br />
[[Category:Fan games| ]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=List_of_fan_games&diff=24149List of fan games2022-09-12T06:40:49Z<p>Arcorann: /* Straight tetromino games */</p>
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<div>In the context of ''[[Tetris]]'', '''fan games''' are computer tetromino games unaffiliated with [[Elorg]], [[The Tetris Company]], or any current or past licensor of the Tetris brand.<br />
<br />
== Straight tetromino games ==<br />
The following games more or less faithfully replicate the rules of some version of ''Tetris'', either pre-Guideline or post-Guideline:<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[2600tris]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[4-Tris]] <!-- http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/4-tris --> - Homebrew game cartridge by Joe Zbiciak for the Mattel Intellivision game console<br />
*[[4-Wide Trainer]]<!-- https://ddrkirby.com/games/4-wide-trainer/4-wide-trainer.html --> - A single player online tool to train users with the "4 Wide" combo strategy. <br />
*[[7*Ris]] <!-- https://smilebasicsource.com/page?pid=1247 --> - ''TGM'' fan game for the 3DS game SmileBASIC<br />
*[[9T Lines]]<!-- http://www.antrex.de/en --><br />
*[[A Gnowius' Challenge]]<br />
*[[A Tribute to Tetris]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/stygian-tetris.html http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/games/tetris/ --><br />
*[[Abandoned Bricks]]<br />
*ACiD Tetris (later renamed [[Super ACiD Block Attack]])<br />
*[[Aint]] - free software for MS-DOS, possibly the first copylefted tetromino game<br />
** [[EGAint]] - successor to Aint<br />
*[[Alizarin Tetris]] - features colour gravity similar to [[The Next Tetris]].<br />
*[[Alleytris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090525134621/http://cymonsgames.retroremakes.com/alleytris https://github.com/cymonsgames/CymonsGames https://web.archive.org/web/20080620080859/http://www.retroremakes.com:80/forum2/showthread.php?t=11106 --> - 4-wide well<br />
*[[Astris]]<br />
*[[Atomic Tetris]] - clone for MS-DOS, focusing on versus play with items<br />
*[[Brian Caos Tempting Music Player]] <!-- http://web.archive.org/web/19990427115837/http://home6.inet.tele.dk/brianp/bctmp.htm --> (versions Beta 1 and Beta 2 previously known as "Brian Caos Tetris Music Player"), IT/MOD/S3M/XM music player with a built-in Tetris game<br />
*[[Bedter]] by Andrew Bednarz - freeware for Windows and Linux, famously targeted by TTC which alleged "look and feel" copyright violation<br />
*[[Beebris]]<br />
*[[BiTRIS]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20180317211914/http://www.yeasoft.com/site/vintage:bitris --> - clone focusing on doubles play<br />
*[[Blockbox]] - A web based Java TGM clone <br />
*[http://blocks.gamenull.com Blocks] A Java version of the game.<br />
*[[Block Star]] <!-- http://apps.facebook.com/fbtetris/ --> - Integrated Facebook Tetris, featuring comparison leaderboard to your circle of friends, or all users. Subsequently taken over by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Blockdrop]] - A browser game with several modes.<br />
*[[Blocktrix]] - A derivative of TetriNET.<br />
*[[Blocks from Hell]]<br />
*[[Blox]] - An online clone with multiplayer, singleplayer modes and an opener practice mode.<br />
*[[Bocus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Bocus_1989 --><br />
*[[BombStepper]] - A game featuring Tetris Battle-style bombs.<br />
*[[Brash Point II]] - A Flash Point clone for PC-88<br />
*[[Breakris]] by Jürgen Müller - freeware for Windows. It has a very good single and multiplayer-Tetris, plus Breakris - Breakout and Tetris at the same time.<br />
*[[Bricks '2000]]<!-- https://www.inner-smile.com/dl_bri.htm --><br />
*[[Cambridge]] - A TGM-style fan game developed on the LOVE platform by JoeZeng and SashLilac<br />
*[[catboiquatro]]<!-- http://raincomplex.net/dump/cbq.html --><br />
*[[Challenger Tetris]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/challenger-tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[Chetiry]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Crowley: World Tour]] - Tetris clone for the ZX Spectrum Next<br />
*[[CRTetris]]<br />
*[[Crystal Cubes]]<!-- http://nzlab.dk/Productions/productions.htm --><br />
*[[Cubemaster Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100628045933/http://w1.435.telia.com/~u43509647/ --><br />
*[[Cultris]] - A game focusing on combo-based play.<br />
*[[Cultris II]] - Sequel to Cultris.<br />
*[[Cursed Blocks]]<!-- https://github.com/Manabender/Cursed-Blocks --><br />
*[[Cytroxia]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20001013122024/http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/9625/cytroxia.htm --><br />
*[[dcQuad]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050405004011/http://douglas.min.net:80/dcquad/ --> - Homebrew for Dreamcast.<br />
*[[Detris Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021217071951/http://gamehippo.com:80/cat/3-16_4.shtml --><br />
*[[Ditris (Amiga)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/amiga-ditris.html--><br />
*[[Ditris (Commodore 64)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/c64-ditris.html --><br />
*[[Double Blocks]] - A clone for DOS. Features multiplayer via modem.<br />
*[[DTET]]<br />
*[[Dúshlán]] - Homebrew game for NES. A port of Falling Blocks with extra features.<br />
<!-- *[[EIPC Free Tetris]] https://web.archive.org/web/20100423114404/www.eipcprograms.com/product.php?id=8 https://web.archive.org/web/20100706212344/http://www.ultimatumz.com:80/product.php?id=8 --><br />
*[[Edtris 2600]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Eirstt]]<!-- https://tetrisconcept.net/threads/eirstt.1396/ --><br />
*[[Eitrix]] <!-- http://www.ericjorgensen.com/Eittris.html formerly known as --><!-- http://www.betafreak.com/Games/Eitrix/index.html --> - Successor to Varmint's EITtris. Has 8-player play.<br />
*[[Emlith]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101023063932/http://www.emurasoft.com/games/index.htm--> - A clone for Windows 3.x. Later ported to 32-bit Windows.<br />
*[[enable Netris32]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021207200103/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/netris.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20080417053545/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/index.php?target=docs/applications/netris/netris.html --><br />
*[[Eqtris]]<br />
*[[Example Block Game]]<br />
*[[Ezoris]] - Clone for x68000.<br />
<!-- * [http://www.excelgames.org/tetris.asp Excel Tetris] there are too many versions of Excel Tetris out there --><br />
*[[F-Tetris]]<!-- http://mateusz.viste.fr/software/f-tetris/--><br />
*[[Face to Face]] (決戰俄羅斯) - a 1990 Taiwanese Tetris/Bloxeed clone focusing on versus play, apparently popular in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.<br />
*[[Falling Blocks]] - Game for ZX Spectrum. Stage-based.<br />
*[[Falling Down]] <!-- http://kirisame.oboroduki.com/falling_down.html --> - Features many gimmicks and the ability to add user-created courses.<br />
*[[Falling Lightblocks]] - A [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]] game with [[T-Spin]] bonuses<!-- (T spin Single gain 300 points, T spin Double gain 1,200 points) --><br />
*[[Falling Up]] <!-- http://www.erif.org/code/fallingup/ --> - a "twist" on Tetris (freeware/open source for Windows, OS X, linux)<br />
*[[Falling Kwadrats]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/1745030/ --><br />
*[[FanTris]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/918960/FanTris/ --><br />
*[[Fightttris VR]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/841340/Fightttris_VR/ --><br />
*[[four-tris]] <!-- https://github.com/fiorescarlatto/four-tris/--> - Open source and '''practice focused''' client built on the AutoIt scripting language.<br />
*[[Freefall]] - An implementation in the Inform language designed for text adventures. <!-- https://eblong.com/zarf/if.html#freefall --><br />
*[[From Below]] - A homebrew game for NES. <!-- https://mhughson.itch.io/from-below --><br />
*[[Full HD Tetris]] - A series of games with Full HD resolution and large playfields.<br />
*[[Geo]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[GinT]] - Falling Tetromino game within the 3D world of Second Life.<br />
*[[GTET]] - A clone of [[Tetris The Grand Master]].<br />
*[[HaCKeR]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/HaCKeR_201602 --><br />
*[[Hakairis]]<br />
*[[Heboris]] - A clone inspired by the TGM series. Has many unofficial expansions.<br />
*[[Heboris (FM Towns)]]<br />
*[[InfidHells]] <!-- https://abject.itch.io/infidhells --><br />
*[[Jagtris]] - Homebrew for Atari Jaguar<br />
*[[Java Duel Tetris]] <!-- https://dueltetris.webs.com/ --><br />
*[http://tang.cmoo.com/~snor/weeds/Java_Tetris_v2.11/tetris.html Java Tetris v2.11] - Nice Java applet Tetris clone by Andreas Ludwig that supports multi-player and computer AI players<br />
*[[Jester]] <!-- http://jesterblocks.net --><br />
*[[Jstris]] - An online clone with multiplayer.<br />
*[[King of Stackers]] - Turn based strategy tetris<br />
*[[Klotz]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090416112542/http://www.mystrobl.de/Plone/basteleien/windows-oldies/klotz-und-winadv21 -->- Game for Windows 2.x.<br />
*[[Kralizec Tetris]] - Tetris game for the MSX<br />
*[[L2Stack]]<!-- https://github.com/llbit/L2Stack https://launchpad.net/l2stack --><br />
*[[LJ65]] (formerly Tetramino) - a homebrew game for NES.<br />
*[[Lockjaw]] - primarily a guideline simulator, with dozens of options to change behavior<br />
*[[Lockjaw: The Overdose]] (formerly Tetanus On Drugs) - free software for Game Boy Advance, inspired by Tetripz<br />
*[[LTris]]<br />
*Master of Blocks series:<br />
**[[The Master of Blocks]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: The Complete DX]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Horror-Reflex]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Apotheosis]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks 5-X: Desperation]]<br />
*[[MASTERS LINE]]<br />
*[[MaTris]] - A game written using pygame. Has been used in academia. <!-- https://github.com/Uglemat/MaTris --><br />
*[[Megatris (DOS, Adam Cohen and Brian Cohn)]] <!-- http://cd.textfiles.com/gigagames5/DOS/TETRIS/ --><br />
*[[MegaTris (DOS, Roman Macionczyk)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/MEGATRISInstaller --> - Polish clone.<br />
*[[Megatris (Uzebox)]]<br />
*[[MisaMino]]<br />
*[[Modular Tetris]] - Tetris clone with highly customizable playing grid as well as pentominoes<br />
*[[MultiMino]] <!-- https://gamejolt.com/games/multimino/556683 --><br />
*[[Multitet]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20020613083922/http://leo.worldonline.es:80/jerzegor/gogosoftware/enmultitet.html --><br />
*[[Multris (Spogg.com)]] - A multiplayer game.<br />
*[[N-Blox]] - Tetris clone by Neave Games. Later acquired by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Neitris]]<!-- http://neitris.sourceforge.net/ --> - A multiplayer clone inspired by EITtris.<br />
*[[Neotris]] - A game for the Neo-Geo featuring 4-player support.<br />
*[[Netris (Brian E. Lemoff)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Netris_1020 --><br />
*[[Netris for Windows]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/NETRIS11 --><br />
*[[netris (Trevor Slocum)]] - A game playable over SSH.<br />
*[[Nishisansou Tetris]] - Tetris clone for the Sharp X68000.<br />
*[[Notrus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Notrus_1020 --> <br />
*[[Novalight Tetris]]<br />
*[[Nuclear Insanity]]<!-- http://www.monstersoft.com/games/nuclear/ --><br />
*[[Nuketris]] <!-- https://nuketris.com/ --><br />
*[[NullpoMino]] - highly customisable clone with many modes.<br />
*[[Nyet]] - one of the earliest Tetris clones, dating from 1988.<br />
*[[NYET III]]<br />
*[[PhantomTris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/PhantomTrisSW1992JasonBertschiStrategyAction --><br />
*[[PhantomTris 2]]<br />
*[[Picoris]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console.<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=38620 --><br />
*[[Picoris 2: Absolute Zero]]<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=88083#p --><br />
*[[Pokittris]] - Tetris for the Pokitto [https://talk.pokitto.com/t/game-pokittris/467]<br />
*[[Pufftris]] <!-- https://ellis.fyi/blog/pufftris-most-insane-tetris-clone-ever/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Trial]] <!--https://kagamine-rin.itch.io/puzzle-trial --><br />
*[[PVP Blocks]]<br />
*[[Q2Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20000823073926/http://members.xoom.com/phooky/q2tetris.html --> - Mod for Quake 2.<br />
*[[Quadrapassel]] (formerly Gnometris)<br />
*[[Quinn]] - Described as an arcade-style tetromino puzzle game written and designed specifically for macOS<br />
*[[Radon]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Radon95_1020 --><br />
*[[Retromino]]<br />
*[[Rheolism]] - A Tetris game in one line of BBC Basic.<br />
*[[Rotris]] - Homebrew for GBA, inspired by Pufftris<br />
*[[Rotris (vdweller]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20181101063934/https://vdweller.awardspace.com/ --><br />
*[[Startris]] - A game on king.com where you can win real money<br />
*[[Shiromino]] - possibly the most accurate PC-based simulator of the TGM series<br />
*[[Simpletris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030417131426/http://www.willemssoft.com:80/english/index1024normal.html --><br />
*[[Sirtet Voyager]] - A game for Mac OS.<br />
*[[Small Tetris]]<!-- http://www.ftp.funet.fi/index/msdos/games/tetris/2ktetris.zip --> - A game with a 2 KiB executable.<br />
*[[Solaris]]<br />
*[[Sonic Tetris]]<!-- https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2198/ --><br />
*[[Spirit Drop]]<!-- https://rayblastgames.com/spiritdrop.php --> - A block-stacking puzzle game with emphasis on control and self-improvement. <br />
*[[Stackfuse]]<!--https://github.com/sinefuse/stackfuse --><br />
*[[Super Puzzler]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[Super Retriss]] - A game with the goal of clearing a target "flicking" block.<br />
*[[Syoboris]] - A SDL-based game for Mac probably inspired by Heboris, now apparently lost.<br />
*[[T-C v4]]<!-- http://joco.suso.org/joco/ --><br />
*[[T3tr0s]] - A Tetris game that has 10 themes based on various Tetris games that can be changed on the fly.<br />
<!-- Tatris 2008 --><br />
*[[Team Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090225065702/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/ttetris.htm --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for Commodore 64.<br />
*[[Techlogica TechTris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101211131245/http://www.techlogica.us:80/software/techtris/ --><br />
*[[Techmino]] - Professional, Multi-platform game with many modes and custom options.<br />
*[[Tet42]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Tet42SW1989EduardKappelA.BanzhafStrategyPuzzle --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for DOS.<br />
*[[Tetra Blocks]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20130120060407/http://hem.passagen.se:80/nashua/tetra/ --><br />
*[[Tetra Legends]]<br />
*[[Tetra Online]]<br />
*[[Tetracycline]] - Homebrew for the Sega Master System.<br />
*[[Tetreml]]<!-- https://leduyquang753.github.io/tetreml/ --><br />
*[http://www.airspace-v.com/ggadgets/tetriculis.htm Tetriculis] — Tetris as Google Gadget.<br />
*[[TetriNET]]<br />
*[[TetriNET 2]]<br />
*[[TETR.IO]]<br />
*[[Tetrio]] (tetrio.io) - A versus game where both players share a field.<br />
*[[Tetripz]] by Mute Fantasies - freeware for MS-DOS, with visual distortions of the playfield<br />
*[[Tetris (Flash, Gavin Ward)]]<!-- http://ccgi.gdward.plus.com/tetris/index.php https://web.archive.org/web/20070711211733/http://www.gdward.plus.com/site/flash/ https://web.archive.org/web/20160609193801/http://www.gdward.plus.com:80/site/flash/ --> - A game inspired by TGM.<br />
*[[Tetris (Galaksija)]] <!-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrgYxML8RWg --><br />
*[[Tetris (Jupiter Ace)]] <!-- http://jupiler.retrolandia.net/ --><br />
*[[Tetris (Philips VG5000)]] <!-- https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=4965&start=0 --><br />
*[[Tetris (Smaky)]] <!-- https://twitter.com/BlupiGames/status/1384031163145068551 --> <br />
*[[Tetris 2 (Fuxoft)]] - Game for ZX Spectrum.<br />
*[[Tetris 3]]<br />
*[[Tetris 4]]<br />
*[[Tetris 3000]] <!-- http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris 4000]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030726012505/http://tetris4000.alawar.com:80/ http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Adventure]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041211000057/http://users.volja.net:80/realguirao/EnglishMain.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Arena]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetrisarena.shtml --><br />
*[[Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)]] - A game inspired by Atari's arcade version of Tetris.<br />
*[[Tetris-EX]]<br />
*[[Tetris Lite]] - Game for Windows 9x. Uses an AI for its demo mode.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Amiga)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Craig Rothwell)]] - A DOS game inspired by the Amiga game.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Michiel Ouwehand)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Queen]] <!-- http://qtetris.sourceforge.net --><br />
*[[Tetris Revolution]]<!-- <br />
http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[&#1058;&#1045;&#1058;&#1056;&#1048;&#1057; SEMIPRO-68k]] - clone for the X68000, notable for the first use of 20G<br />
*[[Tetris Slide]]<!--https://youtube.com/watch?v=sUSgUEWh7jE also Tetris Abyss Infinite --><br />
*[[Tetris to the Max]] - Clone for DOS. 38 wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Yuri Balagurov)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --> - Clone for DOS. Has many performance statistics and customisation options.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Oscar Giner)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20080926160818/http://www.oginer.tk:80/ --><br />
*[[Tetris V]] - a Sega Tetris clone for the X68000. <br />
*[[Tetris Weightlifting]] - A modified version of Tetris using exercise equipment as the control mechanism.<br />
*[[Tetroblox]] <!-- https://www.roblox.com/games/6795867689/ --> - Beta ''Roblox''-based stacker with a focus on accurate, solid mechanics and speed.<br />
*[http://members.allegro.cc/ThomasHarte/javascript/tetrominoes.html Tetrominoes] A light and fast Javascript version of the game <!-- differentiate this from other JS clones please --><br />
*[[Tetr.js]] - A guideline compliant web based client with 40L and Dig modes<br />
*[[Tetyis]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console. <!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=72731#p --><br />
*[[Texmaster]] - contains almost every mode from the TGM series except for Sakura from Ti and code specific game modes<br />
*[[Textris (rsninja)]] - A recreation of the [[Tetris (Electronika 60)|Electronika 60]] version, but with modern Guideline rules.<br />
*[[Textris DS]] - A homebrew game for the Nintendo DS.<br />
*[[Textmode Tetris]]<!-- http://www.sweatbox.dk/games/Tetris/Tetris.html --><br />
*[[T-Game 4]]<!-- http://msx.nabebugyou.com/ --> - homebrew for the MSX.<br />
*[[Tiny Tetris]]<!-- http://web.archive.org/web/20100826013837/http://rednest.rosinter.ru:80/main.htm#projects --><br />
*[[Tommy's Nyet]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Tommys_Nyet_1989 --> - shareware clone for DOS. Has a hot-seat "tournament mode" where multiple players are given the same piece sequence and need to get as high a score as possible.<br />
*[[Touhou Battle Gaiden]] - A Tetris Battle Gaiden-style game with Touhou Project characters.<br />
*[[Touhoumino]]<br />
*[[Twintris]] <!-- which Twintris was this again --><br />
*[[Twintris (Digital Marketing, programmed by Svein Berge)]] - A clone for Amiga<br />
*[[TwitchTetris]]<!-- https://www.rossipotti.de/ausgabe28/tetris/index.html--> - A game written in JavaScript.<br />
*[[Ultris: The Ultimate Tetris]]<br />
*[[UGM]] - ''[[TGM]]'' clone with art and music by Simon Stålenhag.<br />
*[[UNO Free Fall]] [http://gameboy.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r31435.htm][http://www.concretesoftware.com/product/unofreefall.shtml], 2007<br />
*[[Varmint's EITtris]] - A multiplayer clone with powerups.<br />
*[[Vertris]]<!-- http://vertris.googlepages.com/ --> - A simple cross-platform clone.<br />
*[[VGATetris]]<br />
*[[Vitetris]]<!-- http://www.victornils.net/tetris/ --> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[WinTris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Includes extended pieces.<br />
*[[Yet Another Tetris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Had a piece editor and adjustable playfield size.<br />
*[[Yetris]]<!--http://alexdantas.github.io/yetris/--> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[Zentris]] - by Robert J. Sundling<br />
**[[Super Zentris]]<br />
**[[Zentris 3000]]<br />
*[[Zetrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050908054947/http://www.gx3d.com:80/zetrix.html --><br />
*[[ZTetris]] - Game for Texas Instruments graphing calculators.<br />
<br />
== 1-key finesse games == <!-- name? --><br />
These are games that assign a key to each combination of rotation and horizontal movement, which in a 10-column playfield would require 40 keys.<br />
*[[Finesse (XaeL)]] <!-- https://github.com/alex-ong/Finesse/releases/ --><br />
*[[KeyBlox]]<br />
*[https://lk00100100.github.io/KeyboardFallingBlocks/client/index.html Keyboard Falling Blocks] - One key finesse 40L game<br />
*[[Typomino]]<br />
*[[TypingTetromino]]<br />
<br />
== Malicious piece generation ==<br />
Variants that attempt to give the player the worst possible piece.<br />
*[[Bastet]] - Literally, Bastard Tetris. Made to be as annoying and frustrating as possible.<br />
*[[Birdris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050428005322/http://site.ifrance.com/nazgul/grenier/grenier.htm --> - DOS game by Andrew Bird. <br />
*[[Hatetris]] - Variation by Sam Hughes of Things of Interest. Has a replay system.<br />
*[[Stacked Odds]]<!-- http://www.rrrrthats5rs.com/games/stacked-odds/--> - Uses an 8-wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetrevil]] - Incorporates a system to balance piece distribution (choose between weights, 7-bag and 21-bag).<br />
*[[Worst Piece Piece Game]]<!-- https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/worstpiecegame/ --> - Hold is available. Has six levels of difficulty.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have game modes that attempt to do this:<br />
*Abandoned Bricks in Bastet mode (using the algorithm from v0.41 of Bastet)<br />
*Cultris II during the WTF challenge<br />
*F-Tetris in Bastard! mode<br />
*Java Duel Tetris in Nightmare mode<br />
*LTris with Expert Mode on (with the constraint that piece generation still acts as a bag randomiser in this mode)<br />
*NullpoMino when using the Tetrevil mode mod (also part of Blitz's mod pack) <br />
*Quadrapassel<br />
*Zeromeaner when using the Eviline randomiser (successor to Tetrevil)<br />
<br />
== Other piece sets ==<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but change the piece set, most commonly by adding [[pentomino]]es, but also other larger or smaller polyominoes, or pseudo-polyominoes, or sometimes even quasi-polyominoes.<br />
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*[[Combinos]] <!-- http://combinos.herokuapp.com/ --> - Successor to ntris.<br />
*[[Egapet]]<br />
*[[FÜNEF]] - Game for Windows 2.x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Heptrix]] - Uses a selection of heptominoes.<br />
*[[Infinitris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Infinitris_1020 --> - Game with many options, including input recording.<br />
*[[Multris (RustyMonster)]] <!-- https://rustymonster.itch.io/multris --><br />
*[[nlith]] - A game for PC-9801, possibly the first Japanese Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[ntris]] - A game that gives larger pieces as the player progresses.<br />
*[[N-Tris (Diamond Games)]] <!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/gamekitty320/n-tris --> - A Flash game with a similar idea.<br />
*[[Penta]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20091027034652/http://us.geocities.com/liviozuc/pag1_eng.html --><br />
*[[Pentis]] - DOS game. Uses pentominoes. Has customisable keys.<br />
*[[Pentis (Tony Raugas)]]<!-- http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0003658 --> - ZX Spectrum game.<br />
*[[Pentix]] - DOS game. Adds pentominoes as well as smaller polyominoes. Possibly the first ever Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[Pentix (Andrei Gorianov)]]<!-- http://www.goscreen.info/pentix/ --> - Remake of the DOS Pentix. Includes touch input.<br />
*[[Pentix++]]<!-- http://pentix.online/ --> - Online pentomino game. Has leaderboards.<br />
*[[Pentix Unlimited]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --><br />
*[[Pentominovich]]<br />
*[[Pentris (Hunter Freyer)]]<!-- http://www.pentris.net/ --><br />
*[[Pentris (Patrick Fournier)]]<!-- http://pentris.patrickfournier.com/ --><br />
*[[Pentrix (Cathelius)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100122111521/http://www.cathelius.co.uk:80/flash/pentrix --> - Has cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Pent-up]]<br />
*[[PROTO]] (PROgressive Tetris Outline) - Game for Windows 9x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Rammer]] - Playfield is rotated 90 degrees for landscape play. Has large pieces.<br />
*[[TERIAS WIN]] - A game that uses pseudo-trominoes.<br />
*[[The Son of Tetris Project]] - adds pieces to the piece set starting from level 3.<br />
*[[Tototris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20060526172643/http://www.well-played.com/tototris/ --> - Apparently lost.<br />
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In addition, the following games previously listed have the option to play with a non-standard piece set:<br />
*EGAint<br />
*Emlith<br />
*Super Retriss<br />
*Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)<br />
*WinTris<br />
*Yet Another Tetris<br />
<!-- *NullpoMino --><br />
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== Non-2D variants ==<br />
These games correspond to attempts to take the gameplay of Tetris into higher (or lower) dimensions. See also [[List of games#Other_.22-tris.22_games]].<br />
<br />
*[[Humorous versions#1D Tetris]] - Various 1D variants.<br />
*[[3D Tetris (online game)]] - [http://www.3dtetris.com 3dtetris.com] 3D variant of the classic Tetris game. You can play the game: online, offline and mobile. The game use the Java virtual machine.<br />
*[[3DTRIS]] - [http://www.3dtris.de 3dtris.de] A clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D variant of Tetris) in Macromedia Flash. Its gameplay is very smooth, just like original Blockout. Online high score list with growing competitions.<br />
*[[3Tris]]<!-- http://www.pangoo.it/3tris/fast.html --> - A Blockout clone.<br />
*[[4D-Tris]] - A 4D variant where the aim is to fill 2 &times; 2 &times; 2 layers.<br />
*[[BlockOut II]] - [http://www.www.blockout.net/blockout2 blockout.net] The best clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D Tetris) for Windows using DirectX. Online high score list, forum, wiki.<br />
*[https://blockout.nu BlockOut] - An online browser version in HTML5 and JavaScript, with global scoreboard.<br />
*[[Frac]] - A 3D variant for DOS and Macintosh.<br />
*[[Frac4d]]<!-- https://www.classicdosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1350 --> - A 4D variant derived from Frac. Released as freeware in 2006.<br />
*[[HyperTetris]] - Another 4D variant with a 4 &times; 4 &times; 4 &times; 10 playfield.<br />
*[[oti3]]<!-- http://www7.plala.or.jp/kfb/games/index.html--> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Polycubes]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2009/04/13/3d-tetris-variations-polycubes/ --><br />
*[[Polytope Tetris]] - A variant with a configurable number of dimensions (though playability suffers at 5D and above).<br />
*[[SDLBlock]]<!-- http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/sdlblock/ --> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Takalith]] - A Blockout-like game for the PC-9801.<br />
**[[Wakataka]] - A clone of Takalith for Windows 3.1.<br />
**[[Takalith EX]] - A Takalith-inspired game for Windows 9x.<br />
*[[T^3]]<!-- https://sourceforge.net/projects/t-3/ --> - A 3D variant.<br />
<br />
==Other variants==<br />
These games have game play rules inspired by ''Tetris'', such as rotation of shapes to form complete lines, but introduce rule variations that change the game play greatly.<br />
<br />
See also [[Humorous versions]] for games too short or not playable enough to have their own page.<br />
<br />
*[[3D-Stereogram Tetris]]<!-- https://www.deviantart.com/3dimka/art/3D-Stereogram-Tetris-36795242 --><br />
*[[BEATris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Bomblin]] - A Bombliss clone, taking inspiration from the TGM series.<br />
*[[Bombrite]] - Another Bombliss-type game.<br />
*[[Bomb'n Blast]] - A homebrew game for ColecoVision.<br />
*[[Chextris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[CubeStorm Planets]]<br />
*[[Da]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Da_1020 --> - merges Tetris gameplay and Columns gameplay<br />
*[[Diatris]]<br />
*[[Dream of Pixels]] - A game where the player has to remove tetromino-shaped pieces from a cloud mass.<br />
*[[Equadrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090725115512/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/equadrix.htm --> - Form expressions matching the target number.<br />
*[[Factris]]<!-- https://mathigon.org/factris --> - A game where pieces are rectangles with different areas, and "rotating" involves changing the dimensions of the rectangle.<br />
*[[First-Person Tetris]] <!-- firstpersontetris.com --> - the player's viewpoint is centred on the falling piece, and rotates when the piece is rotated.<br />
*[[Futilitris]]<br />
*[[Go-Tet]] <!-- https://gotet.io/ --> - Move the playfield around to collect blocks.<br />
*[[Go Tetris!]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2007/10/03/play-go-tetris-10/ --> - Merges Tetris gameplay with the capturing rules of Go.<br />
*[http://mbarich.tripod.com/java/tetris.htm Java Tetris] - A Java Tetris game that follows the gameplay rules of the original, but has more than 30 shape types and a few new game modes, including a "Hardcore" mode where the game is played on a 125x125 grid.<br />
*[[Gravytris]]<br />
*[[Heaven]] <!-- http://www.gudmagazine.com/games/heaven/ --> - Based on the xkcd strip of the same name; regularly drops "heavenly" blocks that cover the entire stack.<br />
*[[Hell Tetris]] <!-- http://www.kongregate.com/games/banthar/hell-tetris --> - Based on another xkcd strip; gives the playfield a rounded bottom.<br />
*[[Hexlis]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20070302175345/http://d.hatena.ne.jp:80/chamekan/20041213 https://web.archive.org/web/20120220081440/http://vxo.jp:80/test/hexlis.html--> - A Flash game where the rows are expressed as hexadecimal numbers.<br />
**[[Tetris16]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041214081721/http://www.denkiburo.com:80/tetris16/ --> - A terminal game with the same idea.<br />
**[[Hextris (taichino)]]<!-- http://hextris.herokuapp.com/ --> - A JavaScript game with the same idea.<br />
*[[Kowaris]] - Introduces a mechanic where blocks can break.<br />
**[[Kowaris Kai]]<br />
*[[Kowaris EX]] - <!-- https://www.freem.ne.jp/win/game/26279 --> Remake of Kowaris (created with permission by the original creator)<br />
*[[Kuzuris]] - Online game inspired by Kowaris. Apparently defunct.<br />
*[[MagBlocks]] <!-- https://bimdav.itch.io/magblocks --> - Cooperative with physics.<br />
*[[Magic Eye Tetris]]<!-- http://www.lutanho.net/play/magiceyetetris.html --><br />
*[[Monotris]] - Flash game. Drop pieces to form tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Multris (Commodore 64)]] - A game in which up to four pieces are active at the same time.<br />
*[[Not Tetris]] - Incorporates a physics engine. The aim is to stack as many pieces as possible on the playfield before topping out.<br />
**[[Not Tetris 2]] - Adds a game mode where lines can be cleared.<br />
*[[Pentominon]]<!-- http://www.astralsystem.com/games/pentominon/ --><br />
*[[Phystris]] <!-- http://phystris.pi-dev.com/ --> - Incorporates a physics engine. Has modes based on clearing horizonal lines, clearing colour lines, and making groups of blocks of the same colour.<br />
*[[Plummet Equilibrium]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20170623003946/http://zarat.us/tra/plummet-equilibrium/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Juggle Trouble]] - two pieces fall simultaneously, clear lines or 5x5 squares<br />
*[[Quadra]] - Open source clone with cascade gravity, successor to Remtris 2. Features very fast-paced online play.<br />
*[[Quatris (DOS, Eugene Kim)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Quatris --> and its sequels <!-- https://www.dosgames.com/game/quatris-ii-gold/, https://archive.org/details/software?and%5B%5D=quatris&sin= --><br />
*[[Quatris (Zimond)]] <!-- http://www.gamezworld.de/showentry.php?ID=674 --><br />
*[[Remtris]] <!-- http://synt4x.org/tgm/hellfire/software/ --> - Freeware clone with cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Remtris 2]] - Sequel to Remtris, focusing on multiplayer.<br />
*[[Retris]] <!-- http://www.flashbynight.com/retris/retris.html --> - Has a gimmick on every alternate piece.<br />
*[[Soft-body Tetris]] <!-- https://newbie-indie-game-dev.itch.io/softbody-tetris --><br />
*[[Structris]] - Game for Apple II. Dodge falling tetrominoes that are fired at the player.<br />
*[[Tetratris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090729074815/http://geocities.com/tetratris/--><br />
*[[Tetratris True]]<!-- http://www.pygame.org/project/347/ https://web.archive.org/web/20071203204258/http://www.psyguygames.com:80/tetratris/ download appears to be lost --><br />
*[[Tetrex]] - A game that uses tetrahexes.<br />
*[[Tetriller]]<br />
*[[Tetris<45]]<!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/meltymap/tetris-45 --> - A game where pieces fall at a 45-degree angle.<br />
*[[Tetris'D: The Game]] - Dodge falling tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Tetrisweeper]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20120702120055/http://www.fongeboon.com:80/game/tetrisweeper.html --> - Combines Tetris and Minesweeper. Apparently lost.<br />
*[[Tetron]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20040613121939/http://marnich.cjb.net:80/ https://web.archive.org/web/20040507105537/http://marnich.port5.com:80/dl/ --> - A game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Textris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Texttris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Torus]] - Another game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Tuper Tario Tros.]] - Combines Super Mario Bros. and Tetris.<br />
*[[Uehara Tetris]]<br />
*[[Untris]] - A Tetris game played in reverse.<br />
*[[Yukidoke no Kaze]] <!-- http://bwv.jp/yukidoke/ --><br />
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== Pieces made out of non-rectangular shapes ==<br />
<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but use pieces made out of other polygons such as hexagons.<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[A-1 Geo-Fit Game Pack]]<!-- http://www.webruler.com/mtreciokas/a1geofit.htm --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[Angularis]]<!-- https://angularis.mondaybits.com/ --> - Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[BeeTris (Philippe Basciano)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/BeeTris_1020 --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyhexes, similar to Hex Tetris.<br />
*[[Beetris (Simsalabim Software)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Beetris --> - A DOS game. Uses polyhexes and a hexagonal playfield. Lines are cleared in two directions.<br />
*[[Bikaka]]<!-- http://macintoshgarden.org/games/bikaka --> - A Macintosh game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Blockz!]]<!-- https://wellgames.com/free_online/blockz/ --> - A Flash game. The player can select between polyominos, polyhexes and polyiamonds.<br />
*[[BricksFix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041204060507/http://www.madivar.com:80/bricksfix/ --><br />
*[[Crazy Tetris]]<!-- http://www.astatix.com/crazytetris.php --><br />
*[[Hex Tetris]] - A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Hextris]]<!-- http://www.hextris.com/ http://macintoshgarden.org/games/hextris https://www.myabandonware.com/game/hextris-16a --> A game for UNIX later ported to Mac and DOS. Uses polyhexes. It was later licensed by Konami and released for arcades as [[Hexion]].<br />
*[[Pyramid]] - An unlicensed game for NES. Uses polyabolos.<br />
**[[Pyramid 2]] - Sequel. Supports two players.<br />
*[[TAZ]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20140826171240/http://www.download-central.ws/Win16/Tetris/TAZ/ --> A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
*[[Triangle Tetris]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20141130141101/http://www.download-central.ws:80/DOS/Tetris/T/Triangle --> A game for DOS. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[List of official Tetris games]]<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fangame Fangame on English Wikipedia]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090727082601/http://tetris.gamehistoryonline.com:80/ Tetris and Tetris Clones] - nearly 200 games covered<br />
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[[Category:Fan games| ]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=User:Arcorann&diff=24112User:Arcorann2022-08-18T08:55:41Z<p>Arcorann: /* Useful code */</p>
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==Unusual Tetris==<br />
Salvaged from an old revision of [[List of curiosities]], looking for somewhere for it to go:<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmKgLp6L55c Tetris played on Brown's University Science Library Building (RI, USA)]<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pjPapxUrx0 Blinkenlights Arcade: Tetris and other things played on ''Bibliothèque nationale de France'''s T2 Tower]] (see also [[http://www.blinkenlights.de/ Blinkenlights website])<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWTzkD9M0sU Tetris played on CHIP & PIN terminal]<br />
*[http://www.joystiq.com/2006/01/06/new-tetris-themed-lotto-tickets-in-quebec/ Tetris-themed lotto]<br />
*[http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/10/tetris_weightli.html Tetris weightlifting]<br />
*[http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-22_11-5536481.html Tetris used in a computer virus]<br />
*[http://absolutist.com/ssaver/ Absolutris screensaver]<br />
*[http://www.itmorr.com/dcl1.6/downloads.php Tiny Tetris] (PC program ; last link)<br />
*[http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/authors/86/8697.html Tiny Tetris] (Ti-89 calc version)<br />
*[http://www.rockin-b.de/vmu-games-tinytetris.html VMU (Dreamcast Memorycard) Tetris]<br />
*[http://www.rickard.gunee.com/projects/video/pic/tetris.php PIC Tetris]<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2W7JX5D1Qs Treling: Tetris + Arm Wrestling]<br />
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=== More stuff ===<br />
*[https://nitter.snopyta.org/renatomefi/status/1203225727723655168#m TeamCity ad with Tetris] copyright included<br />
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== Subpages ==<br />
*[[/Early timeline]]<br />
*[[/Garbage]]<br />
*[[/Inspirations for DTET]]<br />
*[[/Lost games]]<br />
*[[/Magazine articles]]<br />
*[[/Rotation]]<br />
*[[/Sandbox]]<br />
*[[/Scoring comparison]]<br />
*[[/T-Spins]]<br />
*[[/Timing definitions and examples]]<br />
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'''Tetris''' is a Flash game by Gavin Ward that was inspired by the TGM series.<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140725102538/http://ccgi.gdward.plus.com/tetris/index.php Website (Internet Archive)]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070719055724/http://www.gdward.plus.com/site/flash/tetris/ Old website (Internet Archive)]<br />
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[[Category:Fan games]]<br />
[[Category:Web (Plug-in) games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=List_of_fan_games&diff=24104List of fan games2022-08-17T03:54:09Z<p>Arcorann: /* Straight tetromino games */</p>
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<div>In the context of ''[[Tetris]]'', '''fan games''' are computer tetromino games unaffiliated with [[Elorg]], [[The Tetris Company]], or any current or past licensor of the Tetris brand.<br />
<br />
== Straight tetromino games ==<br />
The following games more or less faithfully replicate the rules of some version of ''Tetris'', either pre-Guideline or post-Guideline:<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[2600tris]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[4-Tris]] <!-- http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/4-tris --> - Homebrew game cartridge by Joe Zbiciak for the Mattel Intellivision game console<br />
*[[4-Wide Trainer]]<!-- https://ddrkirby.com/games/4-wide-trainer/4-wide-trainer.html --> - A single player online tool to train users with the "4 Wide" combo strategy. <br />
*[[7*Ris]] <!-- https://smilebasicsource.com/page?pid=1247 --> - ''TGM'' fan game for the 3DS game SmileBASIC<br />
*[[9T Lines]]<!-- http://www.antrex.de/en --><br />
*[[A Gnowius' Challenge]]<br />
*[[A Tribute to Tetris]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/stygian-tetris.html http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/games/tetris/ --><br />
*[[Abandoned Bricks]]<br />
*ACiD Tetris (later renamed [[Super ACiD Block Attack]])<br />
*[[Aint]] - free software for MS-DOS, possibly the first copylefted tetromino game<br />
** [[EGAint]] - successor to Aint<br />
*[[Alizarin Tetris]] - features colour gravity similar to [[The Next Tetris]].<br />
*[[Alleytris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090525134621/http://cymonsgames.retroremakes.com/alleytris https://github.com/cymonsgames/CymonsGames https://web.archive.org/web/20080620080859/http://www.retroremakes.com:80/forum2/showthread.php?t=11106 --> - 4-wide well<br />
*[[Astris]]<br />
*[[Atomic Tetris]] - clone for MS-DOS, focusing on versus play with items<br />
*[[Brian Caos Tempting Music Player]] <!-- http://web.archive.org/web/19990427115837/http://home6.inet.tele.dk/brianp/bctmp.htm --> (versions Beta 1 and Beta 2 previously known as "Brian Caos Tetris Music Player"), IT/MOD/S3M/XM music player with a built-in Tetris game<br />
*[[Bedter]] by Andrew Bednarz - freeware for Windows and Linux, famously targeted by TTC which alleged "look and feel" copyright violation<br />
*[[BiTRIS]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20180317211914/http://www.yeasoft.com/site/vintage:bitris --> - clone focusing on doubles play<br />
*[[Blockbox]] - A web based Java TGM clone <br />
*[http://blocks.gamenull.com Blocks] A Java version of the game.<br />
*[[Block Star]] <!-- http://apps.facebook.com/fbtetris/ --> - Integrated Facebook Tetris, featuring comparison leaderboard to your circle of friends, or all users. Subsequently taken over by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Blockdrop]] - A browser game with several modes.<br />
*[[Blocktrix]] - A derivative of TetriNET.<br />
*[[Blocks from Hell]]<br />
*[[Blox]] - An online clone with multiplayer, singleplayer modes and an opener practice mode.<br />
*[[Bocus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Bocus_1989 --><br />
*[[BombStepper]] - A game featuring Tetris Battle-style bombs.<br />
*[[Brash Point II]] - A Flash Point clone for PC-88<br />
*[[Breakris]] by Jürgen Müller - freeware for Windows. It has a very good single and multiplayer-Tetris, plus Breakris - Breakout and Tetris at the same time.<br />
*[[Bricks '2000]]<!-- https://www.inner-smile.com/dl_bri.htm --><br />
*[[Cambridge]] - A TGM-style fan game developed on the LOVE platform by JoeZeng and SashLilac<br />
*[[catboiquatro]]<!-- http://raincomplex.net/dump/cbq.html --><br />
*[[Challenger Tetris]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/challenger-tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[Chetiry]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Crowley: World Tour]] - Tetris clone for the ZX Spectrum Next<br />
*[[CRTetris]]<br />
*[[Crystal Cubes]]<!-- http://nzlab.dk/Productions/productions.htm --><br />
*[[Cubemaster Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100628045933/http://w1.435.telia.com/~u43509647/ --><br />
*[[Cultris]] - A game focusing on combo-based play.<br />
*[[Cultris II]] - Sequel to Cultris.<br />
*[[Cursed Blocks]]<!-- https://github.com/Manabender/Cursed-Blocks --><br />
*[[Cytroxia]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20001013122024/http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/9625/cytroxia.htm --><br />
*[[dcQuad]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050405004011/http://douglas.min.net:80/dcquad/ --> - Homebrew for Dreamcast.<br />
*[[Detris Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021217071951/http://gamehippo.com:80/cat/3-16_4.shtml --><br />
*[[Ditris (Amiga)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/amiga-ditris.html--><br />
*[[Ditris (Commodore 64)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/c64-ditris.html --><br />
*[[Double Blocks]] - A clone for DOS. Features multiplayer via modem.<br />
*[[DTET]]<br />
*[[Dúshlán]] - Homebrew game for NES. A port of Falling Blocks with extra features.<br />
<!-- *[[EIPC Free Tetris]] https://web.archive.org/web/20100423114404/www.eipcprograms.com/product.php?id=8 https://web.archive.org/web/20100706212344/http://www.ultimatumz.com:80/product.php?id=8 --><br />
*[[Edtris 2600]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Eirstt]]<!-- https://tetrisconcept.net/threads/eirstt.1396/ --><br />
*[[Eitrix]] <!-- http://www.ericjorgensen.com/Eittris.html formerly known as --><!-- http://www.betafreak.com/Games/Eitrix/index.html --> - Successor to Varmint's EITtris. Has 8-player play.<br />
*[[Emlith]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101023063932/http://www.emurasoft.com/games/index.htm--> - A clone for Windows 3.x. Later ported to 32-bit Windows.<br />
*[[enable Netris32]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021207200103/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/netris.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20080417053545/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/index.php?target=docs/applications/netris/netris.html --><br />
*[[Eqtris]]<br />
*[[Example Block Game]]<br />
*[[Ezoris]] - Clone for x68000.<br />
<!-- * [http://www.excelgames.org/tetris.asp Excel Tetris] there are too many versions of Excel Tetris out there --><br />
*[[F-Tetris]]<!-- http://mateusz.viste.fr/software/f-tetris/--><br />
*[[Face to Face]] (決戰俄羅斯) - a 1990 Taiwanese Tetris/Bloxeed clone focusing on versus play, apparently popular in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.<br />
*[[Falling Blocks]] - Game for ZX Spectrum. Stage-based.<br />
*[[Falling Down]] <!-- http://kirisame.oboroduki.com/falling_down.html --> - Features many gimmicks and the ability to add user-created courses.<br />
*[[Falling Lightblocks]] - A [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]] game with [[T-Spin]] bonuses<!-- (T spin Single gain 300 points, T spin Double gain 1,200 points) --><br />
*[[Falling Up]] <!-- http://www.erif.org/code/fallingup/ --> - a "twist" on Tetris (freeware/open source for Windows, OS X, linux)<br />
*[[Falling Kwadrats]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/1745030/ --><br />
*[[FanTris]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/918960/FanTris/ --><br />
*[[Fightttris VR]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/841340/Fightttris_VR/ --><br />
*[[four-tris]] <!-- https://github.com/fiorescarlatto/four-tris/--> - Open source and '''practice focused''' client built on the AutoIt scripting language.<br />
*[[Freefall]] - An implementation in the Inform language designed for text adventures. <!-- https://eblong.com/zarf/if.html#freefall --><br />
*[[From Below]] - A homebrew game for NES. <!-- https://mhughson.itch.io/from-below --><br />
*[[Full HD Tetris]] - A series of games with Full HD resolution and large playfields.<br />
*[[Geo]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[GinT]] - Falling Tetromino game within the 3D world of Second Life.<br />
*[[GTET]] - A clone of [[Tetris The Grand Master]].<br />
*[[HaCKeR]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/HaCKeR_201602 --><br />
*[[Hakairis]]<br />
*[[Heboris]] - A clone inspired by the TGM series. Has many unofficial expansions.<br />
*[[Heboris (FM Towns)]]<br />
*[[InfidHells]] <!-- https://abject.itch.io/infidhells --><br />
*[[Java Duel Tetris]] <!-- https://dueltetris.webs.com/ --><br />
*[http://tang.cmoo.com/~snor/weeds/Java_Tetris_v2.11/tetris.html Java Tetris v2.11] - Nice Java applet Tetris clone by Andreas Ludwig that supports multi-player and computer AI players<br />
*[[Jester]] <!-- http://jesterblocks.net --><br />
*[[Jstris]] - An online clone with multiplayer.<br />
*[[King of Stackers]] - Turn based strategy tetris<br />
*[[Klotz]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090416112542/http://www.mystrobl.de/Plone/basteleien/windows-oldies/klotz-und-winadv21 -->- Game for Windows 2.x.<br />
*[[Kralizec Tetris]] - Tetris game for the MSX<br />
*[[L2Stack]]<!-- https://github.com/llbit/L2Stack https://launchpad.net/l2stack --><br />
*[[LJ65]] (formerly Tetramino) - a homebrew game for NES.<br />
*[[Lockjaw]] - primarily a guideline simulator, with dozens of options to change behavior<br />
*[[Lockjaw: The Overdose]] (formerly Tetanus On Drugs) - free software for Game Boy Advance, inspired by Tetripz<br />
*[[LTris]]<br />
*Master of Blocks series:<br />
**[[The Master of Blocks]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: The Complete DX]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Horror-Reflex]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Apotheosis]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks 5-X: Desperation]]<br />
*[[MASTERS LINE]]<br />
*[[MaTris]] - A game written using pygame. Has been used in academia. <!-- https://github.com/Uglemat/MaTris --><br />
*[[Megatris (DOS, Adam Cohen and Brian Cohn)]] <!-- http://cd.textfiles.com/gigagames5/DOS/TETRIS/ --><br />
*[[MegaTris (DOS, Roman Macionczyk)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/MEGATRISInstaller --> - Polish clone.<br />
*[[Megatris (Uzebox)]]<br />
*[[Modular Tetris]] - Tetris clone with highly customizable playing grid as well as pentominoes<br />
*[[MultiMino]] <!-- https://gamejolt.com/games/multimino/556683 --><br />
*[[Multitet]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20020613083922/http://leo.worldonline.es:80/jerzegor/gogosoftware/enmultitet.html --><br />
*[[Multris (Spogg.com)]] - A multiplayer game.<br />
*[[N-Blox]] - Tetris clone by Neave Games. Later acquired by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Neitris]]<!-- http://neitris.sourceforge.net/ --> - A multiplayer clone inspired by EITtris.<br />
*[[Neotris]] - A game for the Neo-Geo featuring 4-player support.<br />
*[[Netris (Brian E. Lemoff)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Netris_1020 --><br />
*[[Netris for Windows]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/NETRIS11 --><br />
*[[netris (Trevor Slocum)]] - A game playable over SSH.<br />
*[[Nishisansou Tetris]] - Tetris clone for the Sharp X68000.<br />
*[[Notrus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Notrus_1020 --> <br />
*[[Novalight Tetris]]<br />
*[[Nuclear Insanity]]<!-- http://www.monstersoft.com/games/nuclear/ --><br />
*[[Nuketris]] <!-- https://nuketris.com/ --><br />
*[[NullpoMino]] - highly customisable clone with many modes.<br />
*[[Nyet]] - one of the earliest Tetris clones, dating from 1988.<br />
*[[NYET III]]<br />
*[[PhantomTris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/PhantomTrisSW1992JasonBertschiStrategyAction --><br />
*[[PhantomTris 2]]<br />
*[[Picoris]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console.<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=38620 --><br />
*[[Picoris 2: Absolute Zero]]<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=88083#p --><br />
*[[Pokittris]] - Tetris for the Pokitto [https://talk.pokitto.com/t/game-pokittris/467]<br />
*[[Pufftris]] <!-- https://ellis.fyi/blog/pufftris-most-insane-tetris-clone-ever/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Trial]] <!--https://kagamine-rin.itch.io/puzzle-trial --><br />
*[[PVP Blocks]]<br />
*[[Q2Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20000823073926/http://members.xoom.com/phooky/q2tetris.html --> - Mod for Quake 2.<br />
*[[Quadrapassel]] (formerly Gnometris)<br />
*[[Quinn]] - Described as an arcade-style tetromino puzzle game written and designed specifically for macOS<br />
*[[Radon]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Radon95_1020 --><br />
*[[Retromino]]<br />
*[[Rheolism]] - A Tetris game in one line of BBC Basic.<br />
*[[Rotris]] - Homebrew for GBA, inspired by Pufftris<br />
*[[Rotris (vdweller]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20181101063934/https://vdweller.awardspace.com/ --><br />
*[[Startris]] - A game on king.com where you can win real money<br />
*[[Shiromino]] - possibly the most accurate PC-based simulator of the TGM series<br />
*[[Simpletris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030417131426/http://www.willemssoft.com:80/english/index1024normal.html --><br />
*[[Sirtet Voyager]] - A game for Mac OS.<br />
*[[Small Tetris]]<!-- http://www.ftp.funet.fi/index/msdos/games/tetris/2ktetris.zip --> - A game with a 2 KiB executable.<br />
*[[Solaris]]<br />
*[[Sonic Tetris]]<!-- https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2198/ --><br />
*[[Spirit Drop]]<!-- https://rayblastgames.com/spiritdrop.php --> - A block-stacking puzzle game with emphasis on control and self-improvement. <br />
*[[Stackfuse]]<!--https://github.com/sinefuse/stackfuse --><br />
*[[Super Puzzler]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[Super Retriss]] - A game with the goal of clearing a target "flicking" block.<br />
*[[Syoboris]] - A SDL-based game for Mac probably inspired by Heboris, now apparently lost.<br />
*[[T-C v4]]<!-- http://joco.suso.org/joco/ --><br />
*[[T3tr0s]] - A Tetris game that has 10 themes based on various Tetris games that can be changed on the fly.<br />
<!-- Tatris 2008 --><br />
*[[Team Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090225065702/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/ttetris.htm --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for Commodore 64.<br />
*[[Techlogica TechTris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101211131245/http://www.techlogica.us:80/software/techtris/ --><br />
*[[Techmino]] - Professional, Multi-platform game with many modes and custom options.<br />
*[[Tet42]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Tet42SW1989EduardKappelA.BanzhafStrategyPuzzle --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for DOS.<br />
*[[Tetra Blocks]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20130120060407/http://hem.passagen.se:80/nashua/tetra/ --><br />
*[[Tetra Legends]]<br />
*[[Tetra Online]]<br />
*[[Tetracycline]] - Homebrew for the Sega Master System.<br />
*[[Tetreml]]<!-- https://leduyquang753.github.io/tetreml/ --><br />
*[http://www.airspace-v.com/ggadgets/tetriculis.htm Tetriculis] — Tetris as Google Gadget.<br />
*[[TetriNET]]<br />
*[[TetriNET 2]]<br />
*[[TETR.IO]]<br />
*[[Tetrio]] (tetrio.io) - A versus game where both players share a field.<br />
*[[Tetripz]] by Mute Fantasies - freeware for MS-DOS, with visual distortions of the playfield<br />
*[[Tetris (Flash, Gavin Ward)]]<!-- http://ccgi.gdward.plus.com/tetris/index.php https://web.archive.org/web/20070711211733/http://www.gdward.plus.com/site/flash/ https://web.archive.org/web/20160609193801/http://www.gdward.plus.com:80/site/flash/ --> - A game inspired by TGM.<br />
*[[Tetris (Galaksija)]] <!-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrgYxML8RWg --><br />
*[[Tetris (Jupiter Ace)]] <!-- http://jupiler.retrolandia.net/ --><br />
*[[Tetris (Philips VG5000)]] <!-- https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=4965&start=0 --><br />
*[[Tetris (Smaky)]] <!-- https://twitter.com/BlupiGames/status/1384031163145068551 --> <br />
*[[Tetris 2 (Fuxoft)]] - Game for ZX Spectrum.<br />
*[[Tetris 3]]<br />
*[[Tetris 4]]<br />
*[[Tetris 3000]] <!-- http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris 4000]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030726012505/http://tetris4000.alawar.com:80/ http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Adventure]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041211000057/http://users.volja.net:80/realguirao/EnglishMain.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Arena]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetrisarena.shtml --><br />
*[[Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)]] - A game inspired by Atari's arcade version of Tetris.<br />
*[[Tetris-EX]]<br />
*[[Tetris Lite]] - Game for Windows 9x. Uses an AI for its demo mode.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Amiga)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Craig Rothwell)]] - A DOS game inspired by the Amiga game.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Michiel Ouwehand)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Queen]] <!-- http://qtetris.sourceforge.net --><br />
*[[Tetris Revolution]]<!-- <br />
http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[&#1058;&#1045;&#1058;&#1056;&#1048;&#1057; SEMIPRO-68k]] - clone for the X68000, notable for the first use of 20G<br />
*[[Tetris Slide]]<!--https://youtube.com/watch?v=sUSgUEWh7jE also Tetris Abyss Infinite --><br />
*[[Tetris to the Max]] - Clone for DOS. 38 wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Yuri Balagurov)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --> - Clone for DOS. Has many performance statistics and customisation options.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Oscar Giner)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20080926160818/http://www.oginer.tk:80/ --><br />
*[[Tetris V]] - a Sega Tetris clone for the X68000. <br />
*[[Tetris Weightlifting]] - A modified version of Tetris using exercise equipment as the control mechanism.<br />
*[[Tetroblox]] <!-- https://www.roblox.com/games/6795867689/ --> - Beta ''Roblox''-based stacker with a focus on accurate, solid mechanics and speed.<br />
*[http://members.allegro.cc/ThomasHarte/javascript/tetrominoes.html Tetrominoes] A light and fast Javascript version of the game <!-- differentiate this from other JS clones please --><br />
*[[Tetr.js]] - A guideline compliant web based client with 40L and Dig modes<br />
*[[Tetyis]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console. <!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=72731#p --><br />
*[[Texmaster]] - contains almost every mode from the TGM series except for Sakura from Ti and code specific game modes<br />
*[[Textris (rsninja)]] - A recreation of the [[Tetris (Electronika 60)|Electronika 60]] version, but with modern Guideline rules.<br />
*[[Textris DS]] - A homebrew game for the Nintendo DS.<br />
*[[Textmode Tetris]]<!-- http://www.sweatbox.dk/games/Tetris/Tetris.html --><br />
*[[T-Game 4]]<!-- http://msx.nabebugyou.com/ --> - homebrew for the MSX.<br />
*[[Tiny Tetris]]<!-- http://web.archive.org/web/20100826013837/http://rednest.rosinter.ru:80/main.htm#projects --><br />
*[[Tommy's Nyet]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Tommys_Nyet_1989 --> - shareware clone for DOS. Has a hot-seat "tournament mode" where multiple players are given the same piece sequence and need to get as high a score as possible.<br />
*[[Touhou Battle Gaiden]] - A Tetris Battle Gaiden-style game with Touhou Project characters.<br />
*[[Touhoumino]]<br />
*[[Twintris]] <!-- which Twintris was this again --><br />
*[[Twintris (Digital Marketing, programmed by Svein Berge)]] - A clone for Amiga<br />
*[[TwitchTetris]]<!-- https://www.rossipotti.de/ausgabe28/tetris/index.html--> - A game written in JavaScript.<br />
*[[Ultris: The Ultimate Tetris]]<br />
*[[UGM]] - ''[[TGM]]'' clone with art and music by Simon Stålenhag.<br />
*[[UNO Free Fall]] [http://gameboy.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r31435.htm][http://www.concretesoftware.com/product/unofreefall.shtml], 2007<br />
*[[Varmint's EITtris]] - A multiplayer clone with powerups.<br />
*[[Vertris]]<!-- http://vertris.googlepages.com/ --> - A simple cross-platform clone.<br />
*[[VGATetris]]<br />
*[[Vitetris]]<!-- http://www.victornils.net/tetris/ --> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[WinTris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Includes extended pieces.<br />
*[[Yet Another Tetris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Had a piece editor and adjustable playfield size.<br />
*[[Yetris]]<!--http://alexdantas.github.io/yetris/--> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[Zentris]] - by Robert J. Sundling<br />
**[[Super Zentris]]<br />
**[[Zentris 3000]]<br />
*[[Zetrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050908054947/http://www.gx3d.com:80/zetrix.html --><br />
*[[ZTetris]] - Game for Texas Instruments graphing calculators.<br />
<br />
== 1-key finesse games == <!-- name? --><br />
These are games that assign a key to each combination of rotation and horizontal movement, which in a 10-column playfield would require 40 keys.<br />
*[[Finesse (XaeL)]] <!-- https://github.com/alex-ong/Finesse/releases/ --><br />
*[[KeyBlox]]<br />
*[https://lk00100100.github.io/KeyboardFallingBlocks/client/index.html Keyboard Falling Blocks] - One key finesse 40L game<br />
*[[Typomino]]<br />
*[[TypingTetromino]]<br />
<br />
== Malicious piece generation ==<br />
Variants that attempt to give the player the worst possible piece.<br />
*[[Bastet]] - Literally, Bastard Tetris. Made to be as annoying and frustrating as possible.<br />
*[[Birdris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050428005322/http://site.ifrance.com/nazgul/grenier/grenier.htm --> - DOS game by Andrew Bird. <br />
*[[Hatetris]] - Variation by Sam Hughes of Things of Interest. Has a replay system.<br />
*[[Stacked Odds]]<!-- http://www.rrrrthats5rs.com/games/stacked-odds/--> - Uses an 8-wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetrevil]] - Incorporates a system to balance piece distribution (choose between weights, 7-bag and 21-bag).<br />
*[[Worst Piece Piece Game]]<!-- https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/worstpiecegame/ --> - Hold is available. Has six levels of difficulty.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have game modes that attempt to do this:<br />
*Abandoned Bricks in Bastet mode (using the algorithm from v0.41 of Bastet)<br />
*Cultris II during the WTF challenge<br />
*F-Tetris in Bastard! mode<br />
*Java Duel Tetris in Nightmare mode<br />
*LTris with Expert Mode on (with the constraint that piece generation still acts as a bag randomiser in this mode)<br />
*NullpoMino when using the Tetrevil mode mod (also part of Blitz's mod pack) <br />
*Quadrapassel<br />
*Zeromeaner when using the Eviline randomiser (successor to Tetrevil)<br />
<br />
== Other piece sets ==<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but change the piece set, most commonly by adding [[pentomino]]es, but also other larger or smaller polyominoes, or pseudo-polyominoes, or sometimes even quasi-polyominoes.<br />
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*[[Combinos]] <!-- http://combinos.herokuapp.com/ --> - Successor to ntris.<br />
*[[Egapet]]<br />
*[[FÜNEF]] - Game for Windows 2.x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Heptrix]] - Uses a selection of heptominoes.<br />
*[[Infinitris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Infinitris_1020 --> - Game with many options, including input recording.<br />
*[[Multris (RustyMonster)]] <!-- https://rustymonster.itch.io/multris --><br />
*[[nlith]] - A game for PC-9801, possibly the first Japanese Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[ntris]] - A game that gives larger pieces as the player progresses.<br />
*[[N-Tris (Diamond Games)]] <!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/gamekitty320/n-tris --> - A Flash game with a similar idea.<br />
*[[Penta]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20091027034652/http://us.geocities.com/liviozuc/pag1_eng.html --><br />
*[[Pentis]] - DOS game. Uses pentominoes. Has customisable keys.<br />
*[[Pentis (Tony Raugas)]]<!-- http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0003658 --> - ZX Spectrum game.<br />
*[[Pentix]] - DOS game. Adds pentominoes as well as smaller polyominoes. Possibly the first ever Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[Pentix (Andrei Gorianov)]]<!-- http://www.goscreen.info/pentix/ --> - Remake of the DOS Pentix. Includes touch input.<br />
*[[Pentix++]]<!-- http://pentix.online/ --> - Online pentomino game. Has leaderboards.<br />
*[[Pentix Unlimited]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --><br />
*[[Pentominovich]]<br />
*[[Pentris (Hunter Freyer)]]<!-- http://www.pentris.net/ --><br />
*[[Pentris (Patrick Fournier)]]<!-- http://pentris.patrickfournier.com/ --><br />
*[[Pentrix (Cathelius)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100122111521/http://www.cathelius.co.uk:80/flash/pentrix --> - Has cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Pent-up]]<br />
*[[PROTO]] (PROgressive Tetris Outline) - Game for Windows 9x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Rammer]] - Playfield is rotated 90 degrees for landscape play. Has large pieces.<br />
*[[TERIAS WIN]] - A game that uses pseudo-trominoes.<br />
*[[The Son of Tetris Project]] - adds pieces to the piece set starting from level 3.<br />
*[[Tototris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20060526172643/http://www.well-played.com/tototris/ --> - Apparently lost.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have the option to play with a non-standard piece set:<br />
*EGAint<br />
*Emlith<br />
*Super Retriss<br />
*Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)<br />
*WinTris<br />
*Yet Another Tetris<br />
<!-- *NullpoMino --><br />
<br />
== Non-2D variants ==<br />
These games correspond to attempts to take the gameplay of Tetris into higher (or lower) dimensions. See also [[List of games#Other_.22-tris.22_games]].<br />
<br />
*[[Humorous versions#1D Tetris]] - Various 1D variants.<br />
*[[3D Tetris (online game)]] - [http://www.3dtetris.com 3dtetris.com] 3D variant of the classic Tetris game. You can play the game: online, offline and mobile. The game use the Java virtual machine.<br />
*[[3DTRIS]] - [http://www.3dtris.de 3dtris.de] A clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D variant of Tetris) in Macromedia Flash. Its gameplay is very smooth, just like original Blockout. Online high score list with growing competitions.<br />
*[[3Tris]]<!-- http://www.pangoo.it/3tris/fast.html --> - A Blockout clone.<br />
*[[4D-Tris]] - A 4D variant where the aim is to fill 2 &times; 2 &times; 2 layers.<br />
*[[BlockOut II]] - [http://www.www.blockout.net/blockout2 blockout.net] The best clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D Tetris) for Windows using DirectX. Online high score list, forum, wiki.<br />
*[https://blockout.nu BlockOut] - An online browser version in HTML5 and JavaScript, with global scoreboard.<br />
*[[Frac]] - A 3D variant for DOS and Macintosh.<br />
*[[Frac4d]]<!-- https://www.classicdosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1350 --> - A 4D variant derived from Frac. Released as freeware in 2006.<br />
*[[HyperTetris]] - Another 4D variant with a 4 &times; 4 &times; 4 &times; 10 playfield.<br />
*[[oti3]]<!-- http://www7.plala.or.jp/kfb/games/index.html--> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Polycubes]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2009/04/13/3d-tetris-variations-polycubes/ --><br />
*[[Polytope Tetris]] - A variant with a configurable number of dimensions (though playability suffers at 5D and above).<br />
*[[SDLBlock]]<!-- http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/sdlblock/ --> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Takalith]] - A Blockout-like game for the PC-9801.<br />
**[[Wakataka]] - A clone of Takalith for Windows 3.1.<br />
**[[Takalith EX]] - A Takalith-inspired game for Windows 9x.<br />
*[[T^3]]<!-- https://sourceforge.net/projects/t-3/ --> - A 3D variant.<br />
<br />
==Other variants==<br />
These games have game play rules inspired by ''Tetris'', such as rotation of shapes to form complete lines, but introduce rule variations that change the game play greatly.<br />
<br />
See also [[Humorous versions]] for games too short or not playable enough to have their own page.<br />
<br />
*[[3D-Stereogram Tetris]]<!-- https://www.deviantart.com/3dimka/art/3D-Stereogram-Tetris-36795242 --><br />
*[[BEATris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Bomblin]] - A Bombliss clone, taking inspiration from the TGM series.<br />
*[[Bombrite]] - Another Bombliss-type game.<br />
*[[Bomb'n Blast]] - A homebrew game for ColecoVision.<br />
*[[Chextris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[CubeStorm Planets]]<br />
*[[Da]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Da_1020 --> - merges Tetris gameplay and Columns gameplay<br />
*[[Diatris]]<br />
*[[Dream of Pixels]] - A game where the player has to remove tetromino-shaped pieces from a cloud mass.<br />
*[[Equadrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090725115512/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/equadrix.htm --> - Form expressions matching the target number.<br />
*[[Factris]]<!-- https://mathigon.org/factris --> - A game where pieces are rectangles with different areas, and "rotating" involves changing the dimensions of the rectangle.<br />
*[[First-Person Tetris]] <!-- firstpersontetris.com --> - the player's viewpoint is centred on the falling piece, and rotates when the piece is rotated.<br />
*[[Futilitris]]<br />
*[[Go-Tet]] <!-- https://gotet.io/ --> - Move the playfield around to collect blocks.<br />
*[[Go Tetris!]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2007/10/03/play-go-tetris-10/ --> - Merges Tetris gameplay with the capturing rules of Go.<br />
*[http://mbarich.tripod.com/java/tetris.htm Java Tetris] - A Java Tetris game that follows the gameplay rules of the original, but has more than 30 shape types and a few new game modes, including a "Hardcore" mode where the game is played on a 125x125 grid.<br />
*[[Gravytris]]<br />
*[[Heaven]] <!-- http://www.gudmagazine.com/games/heaven/ --> - Based on the xkcd strip of the same name; regularly drops "heavenly" blocks that cover the entire stack.<br />
*[[Hell Tetris]] <!-- http://www.kongregate.com/games/banthar/hell-tetris --> - Based on another xkcd strip; gives the playfield a rounded bottom.<br />
*[[Hexlis]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20070302175345/http://d.hatena.ne.jp:80/chamekan/20041213 https://web.archive.org/web/20120220081440/http://vxo.jp:80/test/hexlis.html--> - A Flash game where the rows are expressed as hexadecimal numbers.<br />
**[[Tetris16]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041214081721/http://www.denkiburo.com:80/tetris16/ --> - A terminal game with the same idea.<br />
**[[Hextris (taichino)]]<!-- http://hextris.herokuapp.com/ --> - A JavaScript game with the same idea.<br />
*[[Kowaris]] - Introduces a mechanic where blocks can break.<br />
**[[Kowaris Kai]]<br />
*[[Kowaris EX]] - <!-- https://www.freem.ne.jp/win/game/26279 --> Remake of Kowaris (created with permission by the original creator)<br />
*[[Kuzuris]] - Online game inspired by Kowaris. Apparently defunct.<br />
*[[MagBlocks]] <!-- https://bimdav.itch.io/magblocks --> - Cooperative with physics.<br />
*[[Magic Eye Tetris]]<!-- http://www.lutanho.net/play/magiceyetetris.html --><br />
*[[Monotris]] - Flash game. Drop pieces to form tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Multris (Commodore 64)]] - A game in which up to four pieces are active at the same time.<br />
*[[Not Tetris]] - Incorporates a physics engine. The aim is to stack as many pieces as possible on the playfield before topping out.<br />
**[[Not Tetris 2]] - Adds a game mode where lines can be cleared.<br />
*[[Pentominon]]<!-- http://www.astralsystem.com/games/pentominon/ --><br />
*[[Phystris]] <!-- http://phystris.pi-dev.com/ --> - Incorporates a physics engine. Has modes based on clearing horizonal lines, clearing colour lines, and making groups of blocks of the same colour.<br />
*[[Plummet Equilibrium]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20170623003946/http://zarat.us/tra/plummet-equilibrium/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Juggle Trouble]] - two pieces fall simultaneously, clear lines or 5x5 squares<br />
*[[Quadra]] - Open source clone with cascade gravity, successor to Remtris 2. Features very fast-paced online play.<br />
*[[Quatris (DOS, Eugene Kim)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Quatris --> and its sequels <!-- https://www.dosgames.com/game/quatris-ii-gold/, https://archive.org/details/software?and%5B%5D=quatris&sin= --><br />
*[[Quatris (Zimond)]] <!-- http://www.gamezworld.de/showentry.php?ID=674 --><br />
*[[Remtris]] <!-- http://synt4x.org/tgm/hellfire/software/ --> - Freeware clone with cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Remtris 2]] - Sequel to Remtris, focusing on multiplayer.<br />
*[[Retris]] <!-- http://www.flashbynight.com/retris/retris.html --> - Has a gimmick on every alternate piece.<br />
*[[Soft-body Tetris]] <!-- https://newbie-indie-game-dev.itch.io/softbody-tetris --><br />
*[[Structris]] - Game for Apple II. Dodge falling tetrominoes that are fired at the player.<br />
*[[Tetratris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090729074815/http://geocities.com/tetratris/--><br />
*[[Tetratris True]]<!-- http://www.pygame.org/project/347/ https://web.archive.org/web/20071203204258/http://www.psyguygames.com:80/tetratris/ download appears to be lost --><br />
*[[Tetrex]] - A game that uses tetrahexes.<br />
*[[Tetriller]]<br />
*[[Tetris<45]]<!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/meltymap/tetris-45 --> - A game where pieces fall at a 45-degree angle.<br />
*[[Tetris'D: The Game]] - Dodge falling tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Tetrisweeper]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20120702120055/http://www.fongeboon.com:80/game/tetrisweeper.html --> - Combines Tetris and Minesweeper. Apparently lost.<br />
*[[Tetron]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20040613121939/http://marnich.cjb.net:80/ https://web.archive.org/web/20040507105537/http://marnich.port5.com:80/dl/ --> - A game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Textris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Texttris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Torus]] - Another game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Tuper Tario Tros.]] - Combines Super Mario Bros. and Tetris.<br />
*[[Uehara Tetris]]<br />
*[[Untris]] - A Tetris game played in reverse.<br />
*[[Yukidoke no Kaze]] <!-- http://bwv.jp/yukidoke/ --><br />
<br />
== Pieces made out of non-rectangular shapes ==<br />
<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but use pieces made out of other polygons such as hexagons.<br />
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*[[A-1 Geo-Fit Game Pack]]<!-- http://www.webruler.com/mtreciokas/a1geofit.htm --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[Angularis]]<!-- https://angularis.mondaybits.com/ --> - Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[BeeTris (Philippe Basciano)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/BeeTris_1020 --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyhexes, similar to Hex Tetris.<br />
*[[Beetris (Simsalabim Software)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Beetris --> - A DOS game. Uses polyhexes and a hexagonal playfield. Lines are cleared in two directions.<br />
*[[Bikaka]]<!-- http://macintoshgarden.org/games/bikaka --> - A Macintosh game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Blockz!]]<!-- https://wellgames.com/free_online/blockz/ --> - A Flash game. The player can select between polyominos, polyhexes and polyiamonds.<br />
*[[BricksFix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041204060507/http://www.madivar.com:80/bricksfix/ --><br />
*[[Crazy Tetris]]<!-- http://www.astatix.com/crazytetris.php --><br />
*[[Hex Tetris]] - A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Hextris]]<!-- http://www.hextris.com/ http://macintoshgarden.org/games/hextris https://www.myabandonware.com/game/hextris-16a --> A game for UNIX later ported to Mac and DOS. Uses polyhexes. It was later licensed by Konami and released for arcades as [[Hexion]].<br />
*[[Pyramid]] - An unlicensed game for NES. Uses polyabolos.<br />
**[[Pyramid 2]] - Sequel. Supports two players.<br />
*[[TAZ]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20140826171240/http://www.download-central.ws/Win16/Tetris/TAZ/ --> A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
*[[Triangle Tetris]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20141130141101/http://www.download-central.ws:80/DOS/Tetris/T/Triangle --> A game for DOS. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[List of official Tetris games]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fangame Fangame on English Wikipedia]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090727082601/http://tetris.gamehistoryonline.com:80/ Tetris and Tetris Clones] - nearly 200 games covered<br />
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[[Category:Lists]]<br />
[[Category:Fan games| ]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=DTET&diff=24061DTET2022-07-02T03:01:28Z<p>Arcorann: Undo revision 24060 by Arcorann (talk)</p>
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<div>{{Infobox |title = DTET<br />
|developer = Mihys<br />
|publisher = N/A<br />
|released = February? 2003 (First release)<br />
|latestrelease = 1.00 (2004-09-06)<br />
|platform = Microsoft Windows<br>(tested to run on XP, but not Vista)<br />
|preview = 0-3, 25<br />
|hold = No<br />
|hard = Usable in HARD, ADVANCE, and FINAL levels<br />
|system = [[DTET Rotation System]]<br />
|title-scrn = DTET_title.png<br />
|ingame-scrn = DTET_ingame.png<br />
<br />
}}<br />
'''''DTET''''' was a fan game created in Japan with the goal to create the author's own vision of ''Tetris'', different from both the [[Tetris Guideline|guidelines]] or ''[[TGM series|TGM]]''.<br />
<br />
==Controls and rotation system==<br />
The game's control system consists of 2 rotate buttons, unlike many other Japanese games which feature a duplicate button for one of the directions (usually counter-clockwise). However, when a piece is rotated, and the other rotate button is presssed while the first button is still being pressed, the piece rotates an extra turn in the direction of the first button, for an overall 180 degree rotation, otherwise known as a "double rotation". One can also produce an instant double rotation (treated as counterclockwise for wallkick testing purposes) by hitting both buttons simultaneously.<br />
<br />
''DTET''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s basic rotations are strongly reminiscent of the [[Arika Rotation System|ARS]] and [[Sega Rotation|Sega]] rotation systems, but with two differences:<br />
* ''S'', ''Z'' and ''I'' pieces have four rotation states instead of two. However, the two horizontal states are identical.<br />
* The horizontal orientation of the ''I'' tetromino is shifted 1 cell down.<br />
Pieces spawn horizontally in the center, (left of center for the odd width pieces) with their topmost solid block in row 20. The ''J'', ''L'' and ''T'' spawn pointing downwards.<br />
[[Image:Dtet-pieces.png|left|frame|DTET's basic rotations]]<br />
<br clear="all"><br />
<br />
While a button is held down, the game will continually attempt to process it, every frame, until it succeeds in producing a rotation. Once a pressed button has produced a rotation, it must be released before it can produce any further rotations. Therefore, if a rotation fails due to an obstacle, but the rotate button is held down while the piece is moved away from the obstacle, the rotation will occur on the first frame on which it is possible. This has been called "failure compensation". Also, if a rotation is attempted during [[ARE]] and the rotate button held down until spawn, the rotation will occur on the first frame after spawn, if it is possible to do so, thereby creating an [[IRS]]-like rotation. <br />
<br />
==Wall kicks==<br />
The [[wall kick]]s in ''DTET'' are an extension of the system pioneered by [[Arika]] in [[Arika Rotation System#Wall kicks|TGM's rotation system]]. In addition to testing for wall kicks 1 cell to the left and right, ''DTET'' will also continue to test for wall kicks 1 cell down, followed by 1 cell diagonally down-left and down-right. DTET's wall kicks are sometimes described as "symmetric", the reason being that kicks left and down-left take precedence when rotating with the right rotation button, and kicks right and down-right take precedence when rotating with the right button.<br />
<br />
{| border="1" style="text-align:center"<br />
|+Wall Kick Test Order<br />
!width="30" |&nbsp;<br />
!width="200"|"Rotate Left"<br />
!width="200"|"Rotate Right"<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || one space left || one space right<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || one space right || one space left<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || one space down || one space down<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || one space down-left || one space down-right<br />
|-<br />
| 5 || one space down-right || one space down-left<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Additionally, the rotation system does not employ the kick restrictions in ARS. As long as a piece is able to pass one of the kick tests, it will kick and rotate, regardless of whether or not the adjacent blocks are occupied.<br />
<br />
== Game modes ==<br />
<br />
''DTET'' features score attack, time attack and battle modes, as well as two special ("FINAL") modes. <br />
<br />
''Score attack'' is a mode where getting a certain number of lines (usually 8, sometimes more in HARD mode) increases the level, and the objective it to survive as long as possible and get the highest score possible. The player has five lives in this mode, and should the player block out, they will lose one life and keep going until they run out of lives. <br />
<br />
''Time attack'' is a mode where the player must clear 100 lines at the maximum level for each mode, with three lives. Clearing all the required lines without losing a life will give the player a Perfect.<br />
<br />
''Battle'' modes are where the player faces off against other players (over LAN) or against CPU opponents. In the Official Battle menu, the player can choose the AI strength and game difficulty (mode and level).<br />
<br />
''FINAL'' modes are expert-only modes. Joker starts at level 50 with the highest gravity where each line clear increments the level counter. Quadruples add one to the stock. The "stock" counter determines how many non-quadruple line clears they can perform in level 200 and beyond. At level 200, quadruples will only count toward the current level, and any other line clear decreases the player's stock by 1. Once the player's stock reaches 0, the game ends. If they manage to playing until level 300 with at least 1 stock, they can continue on as long as they have stocks. Players only have one life in this mode. Furthest is a hard 20G challenge where players have 10 lives to clear 300 lines. All of the delays in this mode are incredibly short. Both of these modes blend the pieces in with the background, only showing an outline of the stack.<br />
<br />
There are three different modes which can be applied to the score attack, time attack, and battle modes. In each, there is a drop in gravity at level 20 as well as level 40 (except in NORMAL, where the game never reaches 40). Levels 50 and up are 20G.<br />
<br />
''NORMAL'' mode caps off at level 30. The hard drop option is unusable in this mode.<br />
<br />
''HARD'' mode caps off at level 50. In score attack, the number of lines per level steadily grows over the course of the game. Level 50 requires 500 lines.<br />
<br />
''ADVANCE'' mode has a time limit located at the bottom of the playfield, and caps off at level 200. Line clears will restore the timer, and if time runs out, the game will end instantly, regardless of the number of lives the player has. In score attack, each level past 50 is earned with one line clear.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
*[[Falling Down]]<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
*[http://dtet.zui.jp/ New official ''DTET'' Website] (note: game is no longer available for download there)<br />
<br />
[[Category:Fan games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=DTET&diff=24060DTET2022-07-02T03:00:56Z<p>Arcorann: /* Wall kicks */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox |title = DTET<br />
|developer = Mihys<br />
|publisher = N/A<br />
|released = February? 2003 (First release)<br />
|latestrelease = 1.00 (2004-09-06)<br />
|platform = Microsoft Windows<br>(tested to run on XP, but not Vista)<br />
|preview = 0-3, 25<br />
|hold = No<br />
|hard = Usable in HARD, ADVANCE, and FINAL levels<br />
|system = [[DTET Rotation System]]<br />
|title-scrn = DTET_title.png<br />
|ingame-scrn = DTET_ingame.png<br />
<br />
}}<br />
'''''DTET''''' was a fan game created in Japan with the goal to create the author's own vision of ''Tetris'', different from both the [[Tetris Guideline|guidelines]] or ''[[TGM series|TGM]]''.<br />
<br />
==Controls and rotation system==<br />
The game's control system consists of 2 rotate buttons, unlike many other Japanese games which feature a duplicate button for one of the directions (usually counter-clockwise). However, when a piece is rotated, and the other rotate button is presssed while the first button is still being pressed, the piece rotates an extra turn in the direction of the first button, for an overall 180 degree rotation, otherwise known as a "double rotation". One can also produce an instant double rotation (treated as counterclockwise for wallkick testing purposes) by hitting both buttons simultaneously.<br />
<br />
''DTET''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s basic rotations are strongly reminiscent of the [[Arika Rotation System|ARS]] and [[Sega Rotation|Sega]] rotation systems, but with two differences:<br />
* ''S'', ''Z'' and ''I'' pieces have four rotation states instead of two. However, the two horizontal states are identical.<br />
* The horizontal orientation of the ''I'' tetromino is shifted 1 cell down.<br />
Pieces spawn horizontally in the center, (left of center for the odd width pieces) with their topmost solid block in row 20. The ''J'', ''L'' and ''T'' spawn pointing downwards.<br />
[[Image:Dtet-pieces.png|left|frame|DTET's basic rotations]]<br />
<br clear="all"><br />
<br />
While a button is held down, the game will continually attempt to process it, every frame, until it succeeds in producing a rotation. Once a pressed button has produced a rotation, it must be released before it can produce any further rotations. Therefore, if a rotation fails due to an obstacle, but the rotate button is held down while the piece is moved away from the obstacle, the rotation will occur on the first frame on which it is possible. This has been called "failure compensation". Also, if a rotation is attempted during [[ARE]] and the rotate button held down until spawn, the rotation will occur on the first frame after spawn, if it is possible to do so, thereby creating an [[IRS]]-like rotation. <br />
<br />
==Wall kicks==<br />
{{main|DTET Rotation System}}<br />
The [[wall kick]]s in ''DTET'' are an extension of the system pioneered by [[Arika]] in [[Arika Rotation System#Wall kicks|TGM's rotation system]]. In addition to testing for wall kicks 1 cell to the left and right, ''DTET'' will also continue to test for wall kicks 1 cell down, followed by 1 cell diagonally down-left and down-right. DTET's wall kicks are sometimes described as "symmetric", the reason being that kicks left and down-left take precedence when rotating with the right rotation button, and kicks right and down-right take precedence when rotating with the right button.<br />
<br />
{| border="1" style="text-align:center"<br />
|+Wall Kick Test Order<br />
!width="30" |&nbsp;<br />
!width="200"|"Rotate Left"<br />
!width="200"|"Rotate Right"<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || one space left || one space right<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || one space right || one space left<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || one space down || one space down<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || one space down-left || one space down-right<br />
|-<br />
| 5 || one space down-right || one space down-left<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Additionally, the rotation system does not employ the kick restrictions in ARS. As long as a piece is able to pass one of the kick tests, it will kick and rotate, regardless of whether or not the adjacent blocks are occupied.<br />
<br />
== Game modes ==<br />
<br />
''DTET'' features score attack, time attack and battle modes, as well as two special ("FINAL") modes. <br />
<br />
''Score attack'' is a mode where getting a certain number of lines (usually 8, sometimes more in HARD mode) increases the level, and the objective it to survive as long as possible and get the highest score possible. The player has five lives in this mode, and should the player block out, they will lose one life and keep going until they run out of lives. <br />
<br />
''Time attack'' is a mode where the player must clear 100 lines at the maximum level for each mode, with three lives. Clearing all the required lines without losing a life will give the player a Perfect.<br />
<br />
''Battle'' modes are where the player faces off against other players (over LAN) or against CPU opponents. In the Official Battle menu, the player can choose the AI strength and game difficulty (mode and level).<br />
<br />
''FINAL'' modes are expert-only modes. Joker starts at level 50 with the highest gravity where each line clear increments the level counter. Quadruples add one to the stock. The "stock" counter determines how many non-quadruple line clears they can perform in level 200 and beyond. At level 200, quadruples will only count toward the current level, and any other line clear decreases the player's stock by 1. Once the player's stock reaches 0, the game ends. If they manage to playing until level 300 with at least 1 stock, they can continue on as long as they have stocks. Players only have one life in this mode. Furthest is a hard 20G challenge where players have 10 lives to clear 300 lines. All of the delays in this mode are incredibly short. Both of these modes blend the pieces in with the background, only showing an outline of the stack.<br />
<br />
There are three different modes which can be applied to the score attack, time attack, and battle modes. In each, there is a drop in gravity at level 20 as well as level 40 (except in NORMAL, where the game never reaches 40). Levels 50 and up are 20G.<br />
<br />
''NORMAL'' mode caps off at level 30. The hard drop option is unusable in this mode.<br />
<br />
''HARD'' mode caps off at level 50. In score attack, the number of lines per level steadily grows over the course of the game. Level 50 requires 500 lines.<br />
<br />
''ADVANCE'' mode has a time limit located at the bottom of the playfield, and caps off at level 200. Line clears will restore the timer, and if time runs out, the game will end instantly, regardless of the number of lives the player has. In score attack, each level past 50 is earned with one line clear.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
*[[Falling Down]]<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
*[http://dtet.zui.jp/ New official ''DTET'' Website] (note: game is no longer available for download there)<br />
<br />
[[Category:Fan games]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=List_of_fan_games&diff=24013List of fan games2022-06-14T02:58:00Z<p>Arcorann: /* Straight tetromino games */</p>
<hr />
<div>In the context of ''[[Tetris]]'', '''fan games''' are computer tetromino games unaffiliated with [[Elorg]], [[The Tetris Company]], or any current or past licensor of the Tetris brand.<br />
<br />
== Straight tetromino games ==<br />
The following games more or less faithfully replicate the rules of some version of ''Tetris'', either pre-Guideline or post-Guideline:<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[2600tris]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[4-Tris]] <!-- http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/4-tris --> - Homebrew game cartridge by Joe Zbiciak for the Mattel Intellivision game console<br />
*[[4-Wide Trainer]]<!-- https://ddrkirby.com/games/4-wide-trainer/4-wide-trainer.html --> - A single player online tool to train users with the "4 Wide" combo strategy. <br />
*[[7*Ris]] <!-- https://smilebasicsource.com/page?pid=1247 --> - ''TGM'' fan game for the 3DS game SmileBASIC<br />
*[[9T Lines]]<!-- http://www.antrex.de/en --><br />
*[[A Gnowius' Challenge]]<br />
*[[A Tribute to Tetris]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/stygian-tetris.html http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/games/tetris/ --><br />
*[[Abandoned Bricks]]<br />
*ACiD Tetris (later renamed [[Super ACiD Block Attack]])<br />
*[[Aint]] - free software for MS-DOS, possibly the first copylefted tetromino game<br />
** [[EGAint]] - successor to Aint<br />
*[[Alizarin Tetris]] - features colour gravity similar to [[The Next Tetris]].<br />
*[[Alleytris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090525134621/http://cymonsgames.retroremakes.com/alleytris https://github.com/cymonsgames/CymonsGames https://web.archive.org/web/20080620080859/http://www.retroremakes.com:80/forum2/showthread.php?t=11106 --> - 4-wide well<br />
*[[Astris]]<br />
*[[Atomic Tetris]] - clone for MS-DOS, focusing on versus play with items<br />
*[[Brian Caos Tempting Music Player]] <!-- http://web.archive.org/web/19990427115837/http://home6.inet.tele.dk/brianp/bctmp.htm --> (versions Beta 1 and Beta 2 previously known as "Brian Caos Tetris Music Player"), IT/MOD/S3M/XM music player with a built-in Tetris game<br />
*[[Bedter]] by Andrew Bednarz - freeware for Windows and Linux, famously targeted by TTC which alleged "look and feel" copyright violation<br />
*[[BiTRIS]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20180317211914/http://www.yeasoft.com/site/vintage:bitris --> - clone focusing on doubles play<br />
*[[Blockbox]] - A web based Java TGM clone <br />
*[http://blocks.gamenull.com Blocks] A Java version of the game.<br />
*[[Block Star]] <!-- http://apps.facebook.com/fbtetris/ --> - Integrated Facebook Tetris, featuring comparison leaderboard to your circle of friends, or all users. Subsequently taken over by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Blockdrop]] - A browser game with several modes.<br />
*[[Blocktrix]] - A derivative of TetriNET.<br />
*[[Blocks from Hell]]<br />
*[[Blox]] - An online clone with multiplayer, singleplayer modes and an opener practice mode.<br />
*[[Bocus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Bocus_1989 --><br />
*[[BombStepper]] - A game featuring Tetris Battle-style bombs.<br />
*[[Brash Point II]] - A Flash Point clone for PC-88<br />
*[[Breakris]] by Jürgen Müller - freeware for Windows. It has a very good single and multiplayer-Tetris, plus Breakris - Breakout and Tetris at the same time.<br />
*[[Bricks '2000]]<!-- https://www.inner-smile.com/dl_bri.htm --><br />
*[[Cambridge]] - A TGM-style fan game developed on the LOVE platform by JoeZeng and SashLilac<br />
*[[catboiquatro]]<!-- http://raincomplex.net/dump/cbq.html --><br />
*[[Challenger Tetris]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/challenger-tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[Chetiry]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Crowley: World Tour]] - Tetris clone for the ZX Spectrum Next<br />
*[[CRTetris]]<br />
*[[Crystal Cubes]]<!-- http://nzlab.dk/Productions/productions.htm --><br />
*[[Cubemaster Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100628045933/http://w1.435.telia.com/~u43509647/ --><br />
*[[Cultris]] - A game focusing on combo-based play.<br />
*[[Cultris II]] - Sequel to Cultris.<br />
*[[Cursed Blocks]]<!-- https://github.com/Manabender/Cursed-Blocks --><br />
*[[Cytroxia]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20001013122024/http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/9625/cytroxia.htm --><br />
*[[dcQuad]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050405004011/http://douglas.min.net:80/dcquad/ --> - Homebrew for Dreamcast.<br />
*[[Detris Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021217071951/http://gamehippo.com:80/cat/3-16_4.shtml --><br />
*[[Ditris (Amiga)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/amiga-ditris.html--><br />
*[[Ditris (Commodore 64)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/c64-ditris.html --><br />
*[[Double Blocks]] - A clone for DOS. Features multiplayer via modem.<br />
*[[DTET]]<br />
*[[Dúshlán]] - Homebrew game for NES. A port of Falling Blocks with extra features.<br />
<!-- *[[EIPC Free Tetris]] https://web.archive.org/web/20100423114404/www.eipcprograms.com/product.php?id=8 https://web.archive.org/web/20100706212344/http://www.ultimatumz.com:80/product.php?id=8 --><br />
*[[Edtris 2600]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Eirstt]]<!-- https://tetrisconcept.net/threads/eirstt.1396/ --><br />
*[[Eitrix]] <!-- http://www.ericjorgensen.com/Eittris.html formerly known as --><!-- http://www.betafreak.com/Games/Eitrix/index.html --> - Successor to Varmint's EITtris. Has 8-player play.<br />
*[[Emlith]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101023063932/http://www.emurasoft.com/games/index.htm--> - A clone for Windows 3.x. Later ported to 32-bit Windows.<br />
*[[enable Netris32]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021207200103/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/netris.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20080417053545/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/index.php?target=docs/applications/netris/netris.html --><br />
*[[Eqtris]]<br />
*[[Example Block Game]]<br />
*[[Ezoris]] - Clone for x68000.<br />
<!-- * [http://www.excelgames.org/tetris.asp Excel Tetris] there are too many versions of Excel Tetris out there --><br />
*[[F-Tetris]]<!-- http://mateusz.viste.fr/software/f-tetris/--><br />
*[[Face to Face]] (決戰俄羅斯) - a 1990 Taiwanese Tetris/Bloxeed clone focusing on versus play, apparently popular in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.<br />
*[[Falling Blocks]] - Game for ZX Spectrum. Stage-based.<br />
*[[Falling Down]] <!-- http://kirisame.oboroduki.com/falling_down.html --> - Features many gimmicks and the ability to add user-created courses.<br />
*[[Falling Lightblocks]] - A [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]] game with [[T-Spin]] bonuses<!-- (T spin Single gain 300 points, T spin Double gain 1,200 points) --><br />
*[[Falling Up]] <!-- http://www.erif.org/code/fallingup/ --> - a "twist" on Tetris (freeware/open source for Windows, OS X, linux)<br />
*[[Falling Kwadrats]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/1745030/ --><br />
*[[FanTris]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/918960/FanTris/ --><br />
*[[Fightttris VR]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/841340/Fightttris_VR/ --><br />
*[[four-tris]] <!-- https://github.com/fiorescarlatto/four-tris/--> - Open source and '''practice focused''' client built on the AutoIt scripting language.<br />
*[[Freefall]] - An implementation in the Inform language designed for text adventures. <!-- https://eblong.com/zarf/if.html#freefall --><br />
*[[From Below]] - A homebrew game for NES. <!-- https://mhughson.itch.io/from-below --><br />
*[[Full HD Tetris]] - A series of games with Full HD resolution and large playfields.<br />
*[[Geo]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[GinT]] - Falling Tetromino game within the 3D world of Second Life.<br />
*[[GTET]] - A clone of [[Tetris The Grand Master]].<br />
*[[HaCKeR]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/HaCKeR_201602 --><br />
*[[Hakairis]]<br />
*[[Heboris]] - A clone inspired by the TGM series. Has many unofficial expansions.<br />
*[[Heboris (FM Towns)]]<br />
*[[InfidHells]] <!-- https://abject.itch.io/infidhells --><br />
*[[Java Duel Tetris]] <!-- https://dueltetris.webs.com/ --><br />
*[http://tang.cmoo.com/~snor/weeds/Java_Tetris_v2.11/tetris.html Java Tetris v2.11] - Nice Java applet Tetris clone by Andreas Ludwig that supports multi-player and computer AI players<br />
*[[Jester]] <!-- http://jesterblocks.net --><br />
*[[Jstris]] - An online clone with multiplayer.<br />
*[[King of Stackers]] - Turn based strategy tetris<br />
*[[Klotz]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090416112542/http://www.mystrobl.de/Plone/basteleien/windows-oldies/klotz-und-winadv21 -->- Game for Windows 2.x.<br />
*[[Kralizec Tetris]] - Tetris game for the MSX<br />
*[[L2Stack]]<!-- https://github.com/llbit/L2Stack https://launchpad.net/l2stack --><br />
*[[LJ65]] (formerly Tetramino) - a homebrew game for NES.<br />
*[[Lockjaw]] - primarily a guideline simulator, with dozens of options to change behavior<br />
*[[Lockjaw: The Overdose]] (formerly Tetanus On Drugs) - free software for Game Boy Advance, inspired by Tetripz<br />
*[[LTris]]<br />
*Master of Blocks series:<br />
**[[The Master of Blocks]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: The Complete DX]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Horror-Reflex]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks: Apotheosis]]<br />
**[[Master of Blocks 5-X: Desperation]]<br />
*[[MASTERS LINE]]<br />
*[[MaTris]] - A game written using pygame. Has been used in academia. <!-- https://github.com/Uglemat/MaTris --><br />
*[[Megatris (DOS, Adam Cohen and Brian Cohn)]] <!-- http://cd.textfiles.com/gigagames5/DOS/TETRIS/ --><br />
*[[MegaTris (DOS, Roman Macionczyk)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/MEGATRISInstaller --> - Polish clone.<br />
*[[Megatris (Uzebox)]]<br />
*[[Modular Tetris]] - Tetris clone with highly customizable playing grid as well as pentominoes<br />
*[[MultiMino]] <!-- https://gamejolt.com/games/multimino/556683 --><br />
*[[Multitet]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20020613083922/http://leo.worldonline.es:80/jerzegor/gogosoftware/enmultitet.html --><br />
*[[Multris (Spogg.com)]] - A multiplayer game.<br />
*[[N-Blox]] - Tetris clone by Neave Games. Later acquired by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Neitris]]<!-- http://neitris.sourceforge.net/ --> - A multiplayer clone inspired by EITtris.<br />
*[[Neotris]] - A game for the Neo-Geo featuring 4-player support.<br />
*[[Netris (Brian E. Lemoff)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Netris_1020 --><br />
*[[Netris for Windows]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/NETRIS11 --><br />
*[[netris (Trevor Slocum)]] - A game playable over SSH.<br />
*[[Nishisansou Tetris]] - Tetris clone for the Sharp X68000.<br />
*[[Notrus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Notrus_1020 --> <br />
*[[Novalight Tetris]]<br />
*[[Nuclear Insanity]]<!-- http://www.monstersoft.com/games/nuclear/ --><br />
*[[Nuketris]] <!-- https://nuketris.com/ --><br />
*[[NullpoMino]] - highly customisable clone with many modes.<br />
*[[Nyet]] - one of the earliest Tetris clones, dating from 1988.<br />
*[[NYET III]]<br />
*[[PhantomTris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/PhantomTrisSW1992JasonBertschiStrategyAction --><br />
*[[PhantomTris 2]]<br />
*[[Picoris]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console.<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=38620 --><br />
*[[Picoris 2: Absolute Zero]]<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=88083#p --><br />
*[[Pokittris]] - Tetris for the Pokitto [https://talk.pokitto.com/t/game-pokittris/467]<br />
*[[Pufftris]] <!-- https://ellis.fyi/blog/pufftris-most-insane-tetris-clone-ever/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Trial]] <!--https://kagamine-rin.itch.io/puzzle-trial --><br />
*[[PVP Blocks]]<br />
*[[Q2Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20000823073926/http://members.xoom.com/phooky/q2tetris.html --> - Mod for Quake 2.<br />
*[[Quadrapassel]] (formerly Gnometris)<br />
*[[Quinn]] - Described as an arcade-style tetromino puzzle game written and designed specifically for macOS<br />
*[[Radon]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Radon95_1020 --><br />
*[[Retromino]]<br />
*[[Rheolism]] - A Tetris game in one line of BBC Basic.<br />
*[[Rotris]] - Homebrew for GBA, inspired by Pufftris<br />
*[[Rotris (vdweller]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20181101063934/https://vdweller.awardspace.com/ --><br />
*[[Startris]] - A game on king.com where you can win real money<br />
*[[Shiromino]] - possibly the most accurate PC-based simulator of the TGM series<br />
*[[Simpletris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030417131426/http://www.willemssoft.com:80/english/index1024normal.html --><br />
*[[Sirtet Voyager]] - A game for Mac OS.<br />
*[[Small Tetris]]<!-- http://www.ftp.funet.fi/index/msdos/games/tetris/2ktetris.zip --> - A game with a 2 KiB executable.<br />
*[[Solaris]]<br />
*[[Sonic Tetris]]<!-- https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2198/ --><br />
*[[Spirit Drop]]<!-- https://rayblastgames.com/spiritdrop.php --> - A block-stacking puzzle game with emphasis on control and self-improvement. <br />
*[[Stackfuse]]<!--https://github.com/sinefuse/stackfuse --><br />
*[[Super Puzzler]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[Super Retriss]] - A game with the goal of clearing a target "flicking" block.<br />
*[[Syoboris]] - A SDL-based game for Mac probably inspired by Heboris, now apparently lost.<br />
*[[T-C v4]]<!-- http://joco.suso.org/joco/ --><br />
*[[T3tr0s]] - A Tetris game that has 10 themes based on various Tetris games that can be changed on the fly.<br />
<!-- Tatris 2008 --><br />
*[[Team Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090225065702/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/ttetris.htm --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for Commodore 64.<br />
*[[Techlogica TechTris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101211131245/http://www.techlogica.us:80/software/techtris/ --><br />
*[[Techmino]] - Professional, Multi-platform game with many modes and custom options.<br />
*[[Tet42]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Tet42SW1989EduardKappelA.BanzhafStrategyPuzzle --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for DOS.<br />
*[[Tetra Blocks]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20130120060407/http://hem.passagen.se:80/nashua/tetra/ --><br />
*[[Tetra Legends]]<br />
*[[Tetra Online]]<br />
*[[Tetracycline]] - Homebrew for the Sega Master System.<br />
*[[Tetreml]]<!-- https://leduyquang753.github.io/tetreml/ --><br />
*[http://www.airspace-v.com/ggadgets/tetriculis.htm Tetriculis] — Tetris as Google Gadget.<br />
*[[TetriNET]]<br />
*[[TetriNET 2]]<br />
*[[TETR.IO]]<br />
*[[Tetrio]] (tetrio.io) - A versus game where both players share a field.<br />
*[[Tetripz]] by Mute Fantasies - freeware for MS-DOS, with visual distortions of the playfield<br />
*[[Tetris (Flash, Gavin Ward)]]<!-- http://ccgi.gdward.plus.com/tetris/index.php https://web.archive.org/web/20070711211733/http://www.gdward.plus.com/site/flash/ https://web.archive.org/web/20160609193801/http://www.gdward.plus.com:80/site/flash/ --> - A game inspired by TGM.<br />
*[[Tetris (Galaksija)]] <!-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrgYxML8RWg --><br />
*[[Tetris (Jupiter Ace)]] <!-- http://jupiler.retrolandia.net/ --><br />
*[[Tetris (Philips VG5000)]] <!-- https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=4965&start=0 --><br />
*[[Tetris (Smaky)]] <!-- https://twitter.com/BlupiGames/status/1384031163145068551 --> <br />
*[[Tetris 2 (Fuxoft)]] - Game for ZX Spectrum.<br />
*[[Tetris 3]]<br />
*[[Tetris 4]]<br />
*[[Tetris 3000]] <!-- http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris 4000]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030726012505/http://tetris4000.alawar.com:80/ http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Adventure]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041211000057/http://users.volja.net:80/realguirao/EnglishMain.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Arena]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetrisarena.shtml --><br />
*[[Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)]] - A game inspired by Atari's arcade version of Tetris.<br />
*[[Tetris-EX]]<br />
*[[Tetris Lite]] - Game for Windows 9x. Uses an AI for its demo mode.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Amiga)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Craig Rothwell)]] - A DOS game inspired by the Amiga game.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Michiel Ouwehand)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Queen]] <!-- http://qtetris.sourceforge.net --><br />
*[[Tetris Revolution]]<!-- <br />
http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[&#1058;&#1045;&#1058;&#1056;&#1048;&#1057; SEMIPRO-68k]] - clone for the X68000, notable for the first use of 20G<br />
*[[Tetris Slide]]<!--https://youtube.com/watch?v=sUSgUEWh7jE also Tetris Abyss Infinite --><br />
*[[Tetris to the Max]] - Clone for DOS. 38 wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Yuri Balagurov)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --> - Clone for DOS. Has many performance statistics and customisation options.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Oscar Giner)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20080926160818/http://www.oginer.tk:80/ --><br />
*[[Tetris V]] - a Sega Tetris clone for the X68000. <br />
*[[Tetris Weightlifting]] - A modified version of Tetris using exercise equipment as the control mechanism.<br />
*[[Tetroblox]] <!-- https://www.roblox.com/games/6795867689/ --> - Beta ''Roblox''-based stacker with a focus on accurate, solid mechanics and speed.<br />
*[http://members.allegro.cc/ThomasHarte/javascript/tetrominoes.html Tetrominoes] A light and fast Javascript version of the game <!-- differentiate this from other JS clones please --><br />
*[[Tetr.js]] - A guideline compliant web based client with 40L and Dig modes<br />
*[[Tetyis]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console. <!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=72731#p --><br />
*[[Texmaster]] - contains almost every mode from the TGM series except for Sakura from Ti and code specific game modes<br />
*[[Textris (rsninja)]] - A recreation of the [[Tetris (Electronika 60)|Electronika 60]] version, but with modern Guideline rules.<br />
*[[Textris DS]] - A homebrew game for the Nintendo DS.<br />
*[[Textmode Tetris]]<!-- http://www.sweatbox.dk/games/Tetris/Tetris.html --><br />
*[[T-Game 4]]<!-- http://msx.nabebugyou.com/ --> - homebrew for the MSX.<br />
*[[Tiny Tetris]]<!-- http://web.archive.org/web/20100826013837/http://rednest.rosinter.ru:80/main.htm#projects --><br />
*[[Tommy's Nyet]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Tommys_Nyet_1989 --> - shareware clone for DOS. Has a hot-seat "tournament mode" where multiple players are given the same piece sequence and need to get as high a score as possible.<br />
*[[Touhou Battle Gaiden]] - A Tetris Battle Gaiden-style game with Touhou Project characters.<br />
*[[Twintris]]<br />
*[[Twintris (Digital Marketing, programmed by Svein Berge)]] - A clone for Amiga<br />
*[[TwitchTetris]]<!-- https://www.rossipotti.de/ausgabe28/tetris/index.html--> - A game written in JavaScript.<br />
*[[Ultris: The Ultimate Tetris]]<br />
*[[UGM]] - ''[[TGM]]'' clone with art and music by Simon Stålenhag.<br />
*[[UNO Free Fall]] [http://gameboy.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r31435.htm][http://www.concretesoftware.com/product/unofreefall.shtml], 2007<br />
*[[Varmint's EITtris]] - A multiplayer clone with powerups.<br />
*[[Vertris]]<!-- http://vertris.googlepages.com/ --> - A simple cross-platform clone.<br />
*[[VGATetris]]<br />
*[[Vitetris]]<!-- http://www.victornils.net/tetris/ --> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[WinTris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Includes extended pieces.<br />
*[[Yet Another Tetris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Had a piece editor and adjustable playfield size.<br />
*[[Yetris]]<!--http://alexdantas.github.io/yetris/--> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[Zentris]] - by Robert J. Sundling<br />
**[[Super Zentris]]<br />
**[[Zentris 3000]]<br />
*[[Zetrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050908054947/http://www.gx3d.com:80/zetrix.html --><br />
*[[ZTetris]] - Game for Texas Instruments graphing calculators.<br />
<br />
== 1-key finesse games == <!-- name? --><br />
These are games that assign a key to each combination of rotation and horizontal movement, which in a 10-column playfield would require 40 keys.<br />
*[[Finesse (XaeL)]] <!-- https://github.com/alex-ong/Finesse/releases/ --><br />
*[[KeyBlox]]<br />
*[https://lk00100100.github.io/KeyboardFallingBlocks/client/index.html Keyboard Falling Blocks] - One key finesse 40L game<br />
*[[Typomino]]<br />
*[[TypingTetromino]]<br />
<br />
== Malicious piece generation ==<br />
Variants that attempt to give the player the worst possible piece.<br />
*[[Bastet]] - Literally, Bastard Tetris. Made to be as annoying and frustrating as possible.<br />
*[[Birdris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050428005322/http://site.ifrance.com/nazgul/grenier/grenier.htm --> - DOS game by Andrew Bird. <br />
*[[Hatetris]] - Variation by Sam Hughes of Things of Interest. Has a replay system.<br />
*[[Stacked Odds]]<!-- http://www.rrrrthats5rs.com/games/stacked-odds/--> - Uses an 8-wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetrevil]] - Incorporates a system to balance piece distribution (choose between weights, 7-bag and 21-bag).<br />
*[[Worst Piece Piece Game]]<!-- https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/worstpiecegame/ --> - Hold is available. Has six levels of difficulty.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have game modes that attempt to do this:<br />
*Abandoned Bricks in Bastet mode (using the algorithm from v0.41 of Bastet)<br />
*Cultris II during the WTF challenge<br />
*F-Tetris in Bastard! mode<br />
*Java Duel Tetris in Nightmare mode<br />
*LTris with Expert Mode on (with the constraint that piece generation still acts as a bag randomiser in this mode)<br />
*NullpoMino when using the Tetrevil mode mod (also part of Blitz's mod pack) <br />
*Quadrapassel<br />
*Zeromeaner when using the Eviline randomiser (successor to Tetrevil)<br />
<br />
== Other piece sets ==<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but change the piece set, most commonly by adding [[pentomino]]es, but also other larger or smaller polyominoes, or pseudo-polyominoes, or sometimes even quasi-polyominoes.<br />
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*[[Combinos]] <!-- http://combinos.herokuapp.com/ --> - Successor to ntris.<br />
*[[Egapet]]<br />
*[[FÜNEF]] - Game for Windows 2.x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Heptrix]] - Uses a selection of heptominoes.<br />
*[[Infinitris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Infinitris_1020 --> - Game with many options, including input recording.<br />
*[[Multris (RustyMonster)]] <!-- https://rustymonster.itch.io/multris --><br />
*[[nlith]] - A game for PC-9801, possibly the first Japanese Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[ntris]] - A game that gives larger pieces as the player progresses.<br />
*[[N-Tris (Diamond Games)]] <!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/gamekitty320/n-tris --> - A Flash game with a similar idea.<br />
*[[Penta]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20091027034652/http://us.geocities.com/liviozuc/pag1_eng.html --><br />
*[[Pentis]] - DOS game. Uses pentominoes. Has customisable keys.<br />
*[[Pentis (Tony Raugas)]]<!-- http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0003658 --> - ZX Spectrum game.<br />
*[[Pentix]] - DOS game. Adds pentominoes as well as smaller polyominoes. Possibly the first ever Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[Pentix (Andrei Gorianov)]]<!-- http://www.goscreen.info/pentix/ --> - Remake of the DOS Pentix. Includes touch input.<br />
*[[Pentix++]]<!-- http://pentix.online/ --> - Online pentomino game. Has leaderboards.<br />
*[[Pentix Unlimited]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --><br />
*[[Pentominovich]]<br />
*[[Pentris (Hunter Freyer)]]<!-- http://www.pentris.net/ --><br />
*[[Pentris (Patrick Fournier)]]<!-- http://pentris.patrickfournier.com/ --><br />
*[[Pentrix (Cathelius)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100122111521/http://www.cathelius.co.uk:80/flash/pentrix --> - Has cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Pent-up]]<br />
*[[PROTO]] (PROgressive Tetris Outline) - Game for Windows 9x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Rammer]] - Playfield is rotated 90 degrees for landscape play. Has large pieces.<br />
*[[TERIAS WIN]] - A game that uses pseudo-trominoes.<br />
*[[The Son of Tetris Project]] - adds pieces to the piece set starting from level 3.<br />
*[[Tototris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20060526172643/http://www.well-played.com/tototris/ --> - Apparently lost.<br />
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In addition, the following games previously listed have the option to play with a non-standard piece set:<br />
*EGAint<br />
*Emlith<br />
*Super Retriss<br />
*Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)<br />
*WinTris<br />
*Yet Another Tetris<br />
<!-- *NullpoMino --><br />
<br />
== Non-2D variants ==<br />
These games correspond to attempts to take the gameplay of Tetris into higher (or lower) dimensions. See also [[List of games#Other_.22-tris.22_games]].<br />
<br />
*[[Humorous versions#1D Tetris]] - Various 1D variants.<br />
*[[3D Tetris (online game)]] - [http://www.3dtetris.com 3dtetris.com] 3D variant of the classic Tetris game. You can play the game: online, offline and mobile. The game use the Java virtual machine.<br />
*[[3DTRIS]] - [http://www.3dtris.de 3dtris.de] A clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D variant of Tetris) in Macromedia Flash. Its gameplay is very smooth, just like original Blockout. Online high score list with growing competitions.<br />
*[[3Tris]]<!-- http://www.pangoo.it/3tris/fast.html --> - A Blockout clone.<br />
*[[4D-Tris]] - A 4D variant where the aim is to fill 2 &times; 2 &times; 2 layers.<br />
*[[BlockOut II]] - [http://www.www.blockout.net/blockout2 blockout.net] The best clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D Tetris) for Windows using DirectX. Online high score list, forum, wiki.<br />
*[https://blockout.nu BlockOut] - An online browser version in HTML5 and JavaScript, with global scoreboard.<br />
*[[Frac]] - A 3D variant for DOS and Macintosh.<br />
*[[Frac4d]]<!-- https://www.classicdosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1350 --> - A 4D variant derived from Frac. Released as freeware in 2006.<br />
*[[HyperTetris]] - Another 4D variant with a 4 &times; 4 &times; 4 &times; 10 playfield.<br />
*[[oti3]]<!-- http://www7.plala.or.jp/kfb/games/index.html--> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Polycubes]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2009/04/13/3d-tetris-variations-polycubes/ --><br />
*[[Polytope Tetris]] - A variant with a configurable number of dimensions (though playability suffers at 5D and above).<br />
*[[SDLBlock]]<!-- http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/sdlblock/ --> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Takalith]] - A Blockout-like game for the PC-9801.<br />
**[[Wakataka]] - A clone of Takalith for Windows 3.1.<br />
**[[Takalith EX]] - A Takalith-inspired game for Windows 9x.<br />
*[[T^3]]<!-- https://sourceforge.net/projects/t-3/ --> - A 3D variant.<br />
<br />
==Other variants==<br />
These games have game play rules inspired by ''Tetris'', such as rotation of shapes to form complete lines, but introduce rule variations that change the game play greatly.<br />
<br />
See also [[Humorous versions]] for games too short or not playable enough to have their own page.<br />
<br />
*[[3D-Stereogram Tetris]]<!-- https://www.deviantart.com/3dimka/art/3D-Stereogram-Tetris-36795242 --><br />
*[[BEATris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Bomblin]] - A Bombliss clone, taking inspiration from the TGM series.<br />
*[[Bombrite]] - Another Bombliss-type game.<br />
*[[Bomb'n Blast]] - A homebrew game for ColecoVision.<br />
*[[Chextris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[CubeStorm Planets]]<br />
*[[Da]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Da_1020 --> - merges Tetris gameplay and Columns gameplay<br />
*[[Diatris]]<br />
*[[Dream of Pixels]] - A game where the player has to remove tetromino-shaped pieces from a cloud mass.<br />
*[[Equadrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090725115512/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/equadrix.htm --> - Form expressions matching the target number.<br />
*[[Factris]]<!-- https://mathigon.org/factris --> - A game where pieces are rectangles with different areas, and "rotating" involves changing the dimensions of the rectangle.<br />
*[[First-Person Tetris]] <!-- firstpersontetris.com --> - the player's viewpoint is centred on the falling piece, and rotates when the piece is rotated.<br />
*[[Futilitris]]<br />
*[[Go-Tet]] <!-- https://gotet.io/ --> - Move the playfield around to collect blocks.<br />
*[[Go Tetris!]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2007/10/03/play-go-tetris-10/ --> - Merges Tetris gameplay with the capturing rules of Go.<br />
*[http://mbarich.tripod.com/java/tetris.htm Java Tetris] - A Java Tetris game that follows the gameplay rules of the original, but has more than 30 shape types and a few new game modes, including a "Hardcore" mode where the game is played on a 125x125 grid.<br />
*[[Gravytris]]<br />
*[[Heaven]] <!-- http://www.gudmagazine.com/games/heaven/ --> - Based on the xkcd strip of the same name; regularly drops "heavenly" blocks that cover the entire stack.<br />
*[[Hell Tetris]] <!-- http://www.kongregate.com/games/banthar/hell-tetris --> - Based on another xkcd strip; gives the playfield a rounded bottom.<br />
*[[Hexlis]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20070302175345/http://d.hatena.ne.jp:80/chamekan/20041213 https://web.archive.org/web/20120220081440/http://vxo.jp:80/test/hexlis.html--> - A Flash game where the rows are expressed as hexadecimal numbers.<br />
**[[Tetris16]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041214081721/http://www.denkiburo.com:80/tetris16/ --> - A terminal game with the same idea.<br />
**[[Hextris (taichino)]]<!-- http://hextris.herokuapp.com/ --> - A JavaScript game with the same idea.<br />
*[[Kowaris]] - Introduces a mechanic where blocks can break.<br />
**[[Kowaris Kai]]<br />
*[[Kowaris EX]] - <!-- https://www.freem.ne.jp/win/game/26279 --> Remake of Kowaris (created with permission by the original creator)<br />
*[[Kuzuris]] - Online game inspired by Kowaris. Apparently defunct.<br />
*[[MagBlocks]] <!-- https://bimdav.itch.io/magblocks --> - Cooperative with physics.<br />
*[[Magic Eye Tetris]]<!-- http://www.lutanho.net/play/magiceyetetris.html --><br />
*[[Monotris]] - Flash game. Drop pieces to form tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Multris (Commodore 64)]] - A game in which up to four pieces are active at the same time.<br />
*[[Not Tetris]] - Incorporates a physics engine. The aim is to stack as many pieces as possible on the playfield before topping out.<br />
**[[Not Tetris 2]] - Adds a game mode where lines can be cleared.<br />
*[[Pentominon]]<!-- http://www.astralsystem.com/games/pentominon/ --><br />
*[[Phystris]] <!-- http://phystris.pi-dev.com/ --> - Incorporates a physics engine. Has modes based on clearing horizonal lines, clearing colour lines, and making groups of blocks of the same colour.<br />
*[[Plummet Equilibrium]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20170623003946/http://zarat.us/tra/plummet-equilibrium/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Juggle Trouble]] - two pieces fall simultaneously, clear lines or 5x5 squares<br />
*[[Quadra]] - Open source clone with cascade gravity, successor to Remtris 2. Features very fast-paced online play.<br />
*[[Quatris (DOS, Eugene Kim)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Quatris --> and its sequels <!-- https://www.dosgames.com/game/quatris-ii-gold/, https://archive.org/details/software?and%5B%5D=quatris&sin= --><br />
*[[Quatris (Zimond)]] <!-- http://www.gamezworld.de/showentry.php?ID=674 --><br />
*[[Remtris]] <!-- http://synt4x.org/tgm/hellfire/software/ --> - Freeware clone with cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Remtris 2]] - Sequel to Remtris, focusing on multiplayer.<br />
*[[Retris]] <!-- http://www.flashbynight.com/retris/retris.html --> - Has a gimmick on every alternate piece.<br />
*[[Soft-body Tetris]] <!-- https://newbie-indie-game-dev.itch.io/softbody-tetris --><br />
*[[Structris]] - Game for Apple II. Dodge falling tetrominoes that are fired at the player.<br />
*[[Tetratris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090729074815/http://geocities.com/tetratris/--><br />
*[[Tetratris True]]<!-- http://www.pygame.org/project/347/ https://web.archive.org/web/20071203204258/http://www.psyguygames.com:80/tetratris/ download appears to be lost --><br />
*[[Tetrex]] - A game that uses tetrahexes.<br />
*[[Tetriller]]<br />
*[[Tetris<45]]<!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/meltymap/tetris-45 --> - A game where pieces fall at a 45-degree angle.<br />
*[[Tetris'D: The Game]] - Dodge falling tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Tetrisweeper]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20120702120055/http://www.fongeboon.com:80/game/tetrisweeper.html --> - Combines Tetris and Minesweeper. Apparently lost.<br />
*[[Tetron]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20040613121939/http://marnich.cjb.net:80/ https://web.archive.org/web/20040507105537/http://marnich.port5.com:80/dl/ --> - A game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Textris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Texttris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Torus]] - Another game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Tuper Tario Tros.]] - Combines Super Mario Bros. and Tetris.<br />
*[[Uehara Tetris]]<br />
*[[Untris]] - A Tetris game played in reverse.<br />
*[[Yukidoke no Kaze]] <!-- http://bwv.jp/yukidoke/ --><br />
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== Pieces made out of non-rectangular shapes ==<br />
<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but use pieces made out of other polygons such as hexagons.<br />
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*[[A-1 Geo-Fit Game Pack]]<!-- http://www.webruler.com/mtreciokas/a1geofit.htm --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[Angularis]]<!-- https://angularis.mondaybits.com/ --> - Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[BeeTris (Philippe Basciano)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/BeeTris_1020 --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyhexes, similar to Hex Tetris.<br />
*[[Beetris (Simsalabim Software)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Beetris --> - A DOS game. Uses polyhexes and a hexagonal playfield. Lines are cleared in two directions.<br />
*[[Bikaka]]<!-- http://macintoshgarden.org/games/bikaka --> - A Macintosh game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Blockz!]]<!-- https://wellgames.com/free_online/blockz/ --> - A Flash game. The player can select between polyominos, polyhexes and polyiamonds.<br />
*[[BricksFix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041204060507/http://www.madivar.com:80/bricksfix/ --><br />
*[[Crazy Tetris]]<!-- http://www.astatix.com/crazytetris.php --><br />
*[[Hex Tetris]] - A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Hextris]]<!-- http://www.hextris.com/ http://macintoshgarden.org/games/hextris https://www.myabandonware.com/game/hextris-16a --> A game for UNIX later ported to Mac and DOS. Uses polyhexes. It was later licensed by Konami and released for arcades as [[Hexion]].<br />
*[[Pyramid]] - An unlicensed game for NES. Uses polyabolos.<br />
**[[Pyramid 2]] - Sequel. Supports two players.<br />
*[[TAZ]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20140826171240/http://www.download-central.ws/Win16/Tetris/TAZ/ --> A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
*[[Triangle Tetris]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20141130141101/http://www.download-central.ws:80/DOS/Tetris/T/Triangle --> A game for DOS. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[List of official Tetris games]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fangame Fangame on English Wikipedia]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090727082601/http://tetris.gamehistoryonline.com:80/ Tetris and Tetris Clones] - nearly 200 games covered<br />
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[[Category:Lists]]<br />
[[Category:Fan games| ]]</div>Arcorannhttp://tetris.wiki/index.php?title=List_of_fan_games&diff=24002List of fan games2022-06-12T08:40:37Z<p>Arcorann: /* Straight tetromino games */</p>
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<div>In the context of ''[[Tetris]]'', '''fan games''' are computer tetromino games unaffiliated with [[Elorg]], [[The Tetris Company]], or any current or past licensor of the Tetris brand.<br />
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== Straight tetromino games ==<br />
The following games more or less faithfully replicate the rules of some version of ''Tetris'', either pre-Guideline or post-Guideline:<br />
:''Please add to this section.''<br />
*[[2600tris]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[4-Tris]] <!-- http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/4-tris --> - Homebrew game cartridge by Joe Zbiciak for the Mattel Intellivision game console<br />
*[[4-Wide Trainer]]<!-- https://ddrkirby.com/games/4-wide-trainer/4-wide-trainer.html --> - A single player online tool to train users with the "4 Wide" combo strategy. <br />
*[[7*Ris]] <!-- https://smilebasicsource.com/page?pid=1247 --> - ''TGM'' fan game for the 3DS game SmileBASIC<br />
*[[9T Lines]]<!-- http://www.antrex.de/en --><br />
*[[A Gnowius' Challenge]]<br />
*[[A Tribute to Tetris]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/stygian-tetris.html http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/games/tetris/ --><br />
*[[Abandoned Bricks]]<br />
*ACiD Tetris (later renamed [[Super ACiD Block Attack]])<br />
*[[Aint]] - free software for MS-DOS, possibly the first copylefted tetromino game<br />
** [[EGAint]] - successor to Aint<br />
*[[Alizarin Tetris]] - features colour gravity similar to [[The Next Tetris]].<br />
*[[Alleytris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090525134621/http://cymonsgames.retroremakes.com/alleytris https://github.com/cymonsgames/CymonsGames https://web.archive.org/web/20080620080859/http://www.retroremakes.com:80/forum2/showthread.php?t=11106 --> - 4-wide well<br />
*[[Astris]]<br />
*[[Atomic Tetris]] - clone for MS-DOS, focusing on versus play with items<br />
*[[Brian Caos Tempting Music Player]] <!-- http://web.archive.org/web/19990427115837/http://home6.inet.tele.dk/brianp/bctmp.htm --> (versions Beta 1 and Beta 2 previously known as "Brian Caos Tetris Music Player"), IT/MOD/S3M/XM music player with a built-in Tetris game<br />
*[[Bedter]] by Andrew Bednarz - freeware for Windows and Linux, famously targeted by TTC which alleged "look and feel" copyright violation<br />
*[[BiTRIS]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20180317211914/http://www.yeasoft.com/site/vintage:bitris --> - clone focusing on doubles play<br />
*[[Blockbox]] - A web based Java TGM clone <br />
*[http://blocks.gamenull.com Blocks] A Java version of the game.<br />
*[[Block Star]] <!-- http://apps.facebook.com/fbtetris/ --> - Integrated Facebook Tetris, featuring comparison leaderboard to your circle of friends, or all users. Subsequently taken over by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Blockdrop]] - A browser game with several modes.<br />
*[[Blocktrix]] - A derivative of TetriNET.<br />
*[[Blocks from Hell]]<br />
*[[Blox]] - An online clone with multiplayer, singleplayer modes and an opener practice mode.<br />
*[[Bocus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Bocus_1989 --><br />
*[[BombStepper]] - A game featuring Tetris Battle-style bombs.<br />
*[[Brash Point II]] - A Flash Point clone for PC-88<br />
*[[Breakris]] by Jürgen Müller - freeware for Windows. It has a very good single and multiplayer-Tetris, plus Breakris - Breakout and Tetris at the same time.<br />
*[[Bricks '2000]]<!-- https://www.inner-smile.com/dl_bri.htm --><br />
*[[Cambridge]] - A TGM-style fan game developed on the LOVE platform by JoeZeng and SashLilac<br />
*[[catboiquatro]]<!-- http://raincomplex.net/dump/cbq.html --><br />
*[[Challenger Tetris]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/challenger-tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[Chetiry]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Crowley: World Tour]] - Tetris clone for the ZX Spectrum Next<br />
*[[CRTetris]]<br />
*[[Crystal Cubes]]<!-- http://nzlab.dk/Productions/productions.htm --><br />
*[[Cubemaster Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100628045933/http://w1.435.telia.com/~u43509647/ --><br />
*[[Cultris]] - A game focusing on combo-based play.<br />
*[[Cultris II]] - Sequel to Cultris.<br />
*[[Cursed Blocks]]<!-- https://github.com/Manabender/Cursed-Blocks --><br />
*[[Cytroxia]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20001013122024/http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/9625/cytroxia.htm --><br />
*[[dcQuad]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050405004011/http://douglas.min.net:80/dcquad/ --> - Homebrew for Dreamcast.<br />
*[[Detris Gold]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021217071951/http://gamehippo.com:80/cat/3-16_4.shtml --><br />
*[[Ditris (Amiga)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/amiga-ditris.html--><br />
*[[Ditris (Commodore 64)]]<!-- https://classicreload.com/c64-ditris.html --><br />
*[[Double Blocks]] - A clone for DOS. Features multiplayer via modem.<br />
*[[DTET]]<br />
*[[Dúshlán]] - Homebrew game for NES. A port of Falling Blocks with extra features.<br />
<!-- *[[EIPC Free Tetris]] https://web.archive.org/web/20100423114404/www.eipcprograms.com/product.php?id=8 https://web.archive.org/web/20100706212344/http://www.ultimatumz.com:80/product.php?id=8 --><br />
*[[Edtris 2600]] - Homebrew for the Atari 2600.<br />
*[[Eirstt]]<!-- https://tetrisconcept.net/threads/eirstt.1396/ --><br />
*[[Eitrix]] <!-- http://www.ericjorgensen.com/Eittris.html formerly known as --><!-- http://www.betafreak.com/Games/Eitrix/index.html --> - Successor to Varmint's EITtris. Has 8-player play.<br />
*[[Emlith]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101023063932/http://www.emurasoft.com/games/index.htm--> - A clone for Windows 3.x. Later ported to 32-bit Windows.<br />
*[[enable Netris32]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20021207200103/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/netris.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20080417053545/http://www.enablesoftware.com:80/index.php?target=docs/applications/netris/netris.html --><br />
*[[Eqtris]]<br />
*[[Example Block Game]]<br />
*[[Ezoris]] - Clone for x68000.<br />
<!-- * [http://www.excelgames.org/tetris.asp Excel Tetris] there are too many versions of Excel Tetris out there --><br />
*[[F-Tetris]]<!-- http://mateusz.viste.fr/software/f-tetris/--><br />
*[[Face to Face]] (決戰俄羅斯) - a 1990 Taiwanese Tetris/Bloxeed clone focusing on versus play, apparently popular in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.<br />
*[[Falling Blocks]] - Game for ZX Spectrum. Stage-based.<br />
*[[Falling Down]] <!-- http://kirisame.oboroduki.com/falling_down.html --> - Features many gimmicks and the ability to add user-created courses.<br />
*[[Falling Lightblocks]] - A [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]] game with [[T-Spin]] bonuses<!-- (T spin Single gain 300 points, T spin Double gain 1,200 points) --><br />
*[[Falling Up]] <!-- http://www.erif.org/code/fallingup/ --> - a "twist" on Tetris (freeware/open source for Windows, OS X, linux)<br />
*[[Falling Kwadrats]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/1745030/ --><br />
*[[FanTris]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/918960/FanTris/ --><br />
*[[Fightttris VR]] <!-- https://store.steampowered.com/app/841340/Fightttris_VR/ --><br />
*[[four-tris]] <!-- https://github.com/fiorescarlatto/four-tris/--> - Open source and '''practice focused''' client built on the AutoIt scripting language.<br />
*[[Freefall]] - An implementation in the Inform language designed for text adventures. <!-- https://eblong.com/zarf/if.html#freefall --><br />
*[[From Below]] - A homebrew game for NES. <!-- https://mhughson.itch.io/from-below --><br />
*[[Full HD Tetris]] - A series of games with Full HD resolution and large playfields.<br />
*[[Geo]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[GinT]] - Falling Tetromino game within the 3D world of Second Life.<br />
*[[GTET]] - A clone of [[Tetris The Grand Master]].<br />
*[[HaCKeR]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/HaCKeR_201602 --><br />
*[[Hakairis]]<br />
*[[Heboris]] - A clone inspired by the TGM series. Has many unofficial expansions.<br />
*[[Heboris (FM Towns)]]<br />
*[[InfidHells]] <!-- https://abject.itch.io/infidhells --><br />
*[[Java Duel Tetris]] <!-- https://dueltetris.webs.com/ --><br />
*[http://tang.cmoo.com/~snor/weeds/Java_Tetris_v2.11/tetris.html Java Tetris v2.11] - Nice Java applet Tetris clone by Andreas Ludwig that supports multi-player and computer AI players<br />
*[[Jester]] <!-- http://jesterblocks.net --><br />
*[[Jstris]] - An online clone with multiplayer.<br />
*[[King of Stackers]] - Turn based strategy tetris<br />
*[[Klotz]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090416112542/http://www.mystrobl.de/Plone/basteleien/windows-oldies/klotz-und-winadv21 -->- Game for Windows 2.x.<br />
*[[Kralizec Tetris]] - Tetris game for the MSX<br />
*[[L2Stack]]<!-- https://github.com/llbit/L2Stack https://launchpad.net/l2stack --><br />
*[[LJ65]] (formerly Tetramino) - a homebrew game for NES.<br />
*[[Lockjaw]] - primarily a guideline simulator, with dozens of options to change behavior<br />
*[[Lockjaw: The Overdose]] (formerly Tetanus On Drugs) - free software for Game Boy Advance, inspired by Tetripz<br />
*[[LTris]]<br />
*[[MASTERS LINE]]<br />
*[[MaTris]] - A game written using pygame. Has been used in academia. <!-- https://github.com/Uglemat/MaTris --><br />
*[[Megatris (DOS, Adam Cohen and Brian Cohn)]] <!-- http://cd.textfiles.com/gigagames5/DOS/TETRIS/ --><br />
*[[MegaTris (DOS, Roman Macionczyk)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/MEGATRISInstaller --> - Polish clone.<br />
*[[Megatris (Uzebox)]]<br />
*[[Modular Tetris]] - Tetris clone with highly customizable playing grid as well as pentominoes<br />
*[[MultiMino]] <!-- https://gamejolt.com/games/multimino/556683 --><br />
*[[Multitet]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20020613083922/http://leo.worldonline.es:80/jerzegor/gogosoftware/enmultitet.html --><br />
*[[Multris (Spogg.com)]] - A multiplayer game.<br />
*[[N-Blox]] - Tetris clone by Neave Games. Later acquired by The Tetris Company.<br />
*[[Neitris]]<!-- http://neitris.sourceforge.net/ --> - A multiplayer clone inspired by EITtris.<br />
*[[Neotris]] - A game for the Neo-Geo featuring 4-player support.<br />
*[[Netris (Brian E. Lemoff)]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Netris_1020 --><br />
*[[Netris for Windows]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/NETRIS11 --><br />
*[[netris (Trevor Slocum)]] - A game playable over SSH.<br />
*[[Nishisansou Tetris]] - Tetris clone for the Sharp X68000.<br />
*[[Notrus]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Notrus_1020 --> <br />
*[[Novalight Tetris]]<br />
*[[Nuclear Insanity]]<!-- http://www.monstersoft.com/games/nuclear/ --><br />
*[[Nuketris]] <!-- https://nuketris.com/ --><br />
*[[NullpoMino]] - highly customisable clone with many modes.<br />
*[[Nyet]] - one of the earliest Tetris clones, dating from 1988.<br />
*[[NYET III]]<br />
*[[PhantomTris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/PhantomTrisSW1992JasonBertschiStrategyAction --><br />
*[[PhantomTris 2]]<br />
*[[Picoris]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console.<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=38620 --><br />
*[[Picoris 2: Absolute Zero]]<!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=88083#p --><br />
*[[Pokittris]] - Tetris for the Pokitto [https://talk.pokitto.com/t/game-pokittris/467]<br />
*[[Pufftris]] <!-- https://ellis.fyi/blog/pufftris-most-insane-tetris-clone-ever/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Trial]] <!--https://kagamine-rin.itch.io/puzzle-trial --><br />
*[[PVP Blocks]]<br />
*[[Q2Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20000823073926/http://members.xoom.com/phooky/q2tetris.html --> - Mod for Quake 2.<br />
*[[Quadrapassel]] (formerly Gnometris)<br />
*[[Quinn]] - Described as an arcade-style tetromino puzzle game written and designed specifically for macOS<br />
*[[Radon]] <!-- https://archive.org/details/Radon95_1020 --><br />
*[[Retromino]]<br />
*[[Rheolism]] - A Tetris game in one line of BBC Basic.<br />
*[[Rotris]] - Homebrew for GBA, inspired by Pufftris<br />
*[[Rotris (vdweller]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20181101063934/https://vdweller.awardspace.com/ --><br />
*[[Startris]] - A game on king.com where you can win real money<br />
*[[Shiromino]] - possibly the most accurate PC-based simulator of the TGM series<br />
*[[Simpletris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030417131426/http://www.willemssoft.com:80/english/index1024normal.html --><br />
*[[Sirtet Voyager]] - A game for Mac OS.<br />
*[[Small Tetris]]<!-- http://www.ftp.funet.fi/index/msdos/games/tetris/2ktetris.zip --> - A game with a 2 KiB executable.<br />
*[[Solaris]]<br />
*[[Sonic Tetris]]<!-- https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2198/ --><br />
*[[Spirit Drop]]<!-- https://rayblastgames.com/spiritdrop.php --> - A block-stacking puzzle game with emphasis on control and self-improvement. <br />
*[[Stackfuse]]<!--https://github.com/sinefuse/stackfuse --><br />
*[[Super Puzzler]] - A game for 8-bit Atari.<br />
*[[Super Retriss]] - A game with the goal of clearing a target "flicking" block.<br />
*[[Syoboris]] - A SDL-based game for Mac probably inspired by Heboris, now apparently lost.<br />
*[[T-C v4]]<!-- http://joco.suso.org/joco/ --><br />
*[[T3tr0s]] - A Tetris game that has 10 themes based on various Tetris games that can be changed on the fly.<br />
<!-- Tatris 2008 --><br />
*[[Team Tetris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090225065702/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/ttetris.htm --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for Commodore 64.<br />
*[[Techlogica TechTris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20101211131245/http://www.techlogica.us:80/software/techtris/ --><br />
*[[Techmino]] - Professional, Multi-platform game with many modes and custom options.<br />
*[[Tet42]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Tet42SW1989EduardKappelA.BanzhafStrategyPuzzle --> - A clone based on the Atari arcade version for DOS.<br />
*[[Tetra Blocks]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20130120060407/http://hem.passagen.se:80/nashua/tetra/ --><br />
*[[Tetra Legends]]<br />
*[[Tetra Online]]<br />
*[[Tetracycline]] - Homebrew for the Sega Master System.<br />
*[[Tetreml]]<!-- https://leduyquang753.github.io/tetreml/ --><br />
*[http://www.airspace-v.com/ggadgets/tetriculis.htm Tetriculis] — Tetris as Google Gadget.<br />
*[[TetriNET]]<br />
*[[TetriNET 2]]<br />
*[[TETR.IO]]<br />
*[[Tetrio]] (tetrio.io) - A versus game where both players share a field.<br />
*[[Tetripz]] by Mute Fantasies - freeware for MS-DOS, with visual distortions of the playfield<br />
*[[Tetris (Flash, Gavin Ward)]]<!-- http://ccgi.gdward.plus.com/tetris/index.php https://web.archive.org/web/20070711211733/http://www.gdward.plus.com/site/flash/ https://web.archive.org/web/20160609193801/http://www.gdward.plus.com:80/site/flash/ --> - A game inspired by TGM.<br />
*[[Tetris (Galaksija)]] <!-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrgYxML8RWg --><br />
*[[Tetris (Jupiter Ace)]] <!-- http://jupiler.retrolandia.net/ --><br />
*[[Tetris (Philips VG5000)]] <!-- https://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=4965&start=0 --><br />
*[[Tetris (Smaky)]] <!-- https://twitter.com/BlupiGames/status/1384031163145068551 --> <br />
*[[Tetris 2 (Fuxoft)]] - Game for ZX Spectrum.<br />
*[[Tetris 3]]<br />
*[[Tetris 4]]<br />
*[[Tetris 3000]] <!-- http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris 4000]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20030726012505/http://tetris4000.alawar.com:80/ http://artem-volkov.chat.ru/engilsh/products.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Adventure]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041211000057/http://users.volja.net:80/realguirao/EnglishMain.htm --><br />
*[[Tetris Arena]]<!-- http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetrisarena.shtml --><br />
*[[Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)]] - A game inspired by Atari's arcade version of Tetris.<br />
*[[Tetris-EX]]<br />
*[[Tetris Lite]] - Game for Windows 9x. Uses an AI for its demo mode.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Amiga)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Craig Rothwell)]] - A DOS game inspired by the Amiga game.<br />
*[[Tetris Pro (Michiel Ouwehand)]]<br />
*[[Tetris Queen]] <!-- http://qtetris.sourceforge.net --><br />
*[[Tetris Revolution]]<!-- <br />
http://www.terminalstudio.com/tetris.shtml --><br />
*[[&#1058;&#1045;&#1058;&#1056;&#1048;&#1057; SEMIPRO-68k]] - clone for the X68000, notable for the first use of 20G<br />
*[[Tetris Slide]]<!--https://youtube.com/watch?v=sUSgUEWh7jE also Tetris Abyss Infinite --><br />
*[[Tetris to the Max]] - Clone for DOS. 38 wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Yuri Balagurov)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --> - Clone for DOS. Has many performance statistics and customisation options.<br />
*[[Tetris Unlimited (Oscar Giner)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20080926160818/http://www.oginer.tk:80/ --><br />
*[[Tetris V]] - a Sega Tetris clone for the X68000. <br />
*[[Tetris Weightlifting]] - A modified version of Tetris using exercise equipment as the control mechanism.<br />
*[[Tetroblox]] <!-- https://www.roblox.com/games/6795867689/ --> - Beta ''Roblox''-based stacker with a focus on accurate, solid mechanics and speed.<br />
*[http://members.allegro.cc/ThomasHarte/javascript/tetrominoes.html Tetrominoes] A light and fast Javascript version of the game <!-- differentiate this from other JS clones please --><br />
*[[Tetr.js]] - A guideline compliant web based client with 40L and Dig modes<br />
*[[Tetyis]] - A game for the PICO-8 fantasy console. <!-- https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=72731#p --><br />
*[[Texmaster]] - contains almost every mode from the TGM series except for Sakura from Ti and code specific game modes<br />
*[[Textris (rsninja)]] - A recreation of the [[Tetris (Electronika 60)|Electronika 60]] version, but with modern Guideline rules.<br />
*[[Textris DS]] - A homebrew game for the Nintendo DS.<br />
*[[Textmode Tetris]]<!-- http://www.sweatbox.dk/games/Tetris/Tetris.html --><br />
*[[T-Game 4]]<!-- http://msx.nabebugyou.com/ --> - homebrew for the MSX.<br />
*[[Tiny Tetris]]<!-- http://web.archive.org/web/20100826013837/http://rednest.rosinter.ru:80/main.htm#projects --><br />
*[[Tommy's Nyet]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/msdos_Tommys_Nyet_1989 --> - shareware clone for DOS. Has a hot-seat "tournament mode" where multiple players are given the same piece sequence and need to get as high a score as possible.<br />
*[[Touhou Battle Gaiden]] - A Tetris Battle Gaiden-style game with Touhou Project characters.<br />
*[[Twintris]]<br />
*[[Twintris (Digital Marketing, programmed by Svein Berge)]] - A clone for Amiga<br />
*[[TwitchTetris]]<!-- https://www.rossipotti.de/ausgabe28/tetris/index.html--> - A game written in JavaScript.<br />
*[[Ultris: The Ultimate Tetris]]<br />
*[[UGM]] - ''[[TGM]]'' clone with art and music by Simon Stålenhag.<br />
*[[UNO Free Fall]] [http://gameboy.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r31435.htm][http://www.concretesoftware.com/product/unofreefall.shtml], 2007<br />
*[[Varmint's EITtris]] - A multiplayer clone with powerups.<br />
*[[Vertris]]<!-- http://vertris.googlepages.com/ --> - A simple cross-platform clone.<br />
*[[VGATetris]]<br />
*[[Vitetris]]<!-- http://www.victornils.net/tetris/ --> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[WinTris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Includes extended pieces.<br />
*[[Yet Another Tetris]] - Clone for Windows 3.x. Had a piece editor and adjustable playfield size.<br />
*[[Yetris]]<!--http://alexdantas.github.io/yetris/--> - A terminal-based clone.<br />
*[[Zentris]] - by Robert J. Sundling<br />
**[[Super Zentris]]<br />
**[[Zentris 3000]]<br />
*[[Zetrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050908054947/http://www.gx3d.com:80/zetrix.html --><br />
*[[ZTetris]] - Game for Texas Instruments graphing calculators.<br />
<br />
== 1-key finesse games == <!-- name? --><br />
These are games that assign a key to each combination of rotation and horizontal movement, which in a 10-column playfield would require 40 keys.<br />
*[[Finesse (XaeL)]] <!-- https://github.com/alex-ong/Finesse/releases/ --><br />
*[[KeyBlox]]<br />
*[https://lk00100100.github.io/KeyboardFallingBlocks/client/index.html Keyboard Falling Blocks] - One key finesse 40L game<br />
*[[Typomino]]<br />
*[[TypingTetromino]]<br />
<br />
== Malicious piece generation ==<br />
Variants that attempt to give the player the worst possible piece.<br />
*[[Bastet]] - Literally, Bastard Tetris. Made to be as annoying and frustrating as possible.<br />
*[[Birdris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050428005322/http://site.ifrance.com/nazgul/grenier/grenier.htm --> - DOS game by Andrew Bird. <br />
*[[Hatetris]] - Variation by Sam Hughes of Things of Interest. Has a replay system.<br />
*[[Stacked Odds]]<!-- http://www.rrrrthats5rs.com/games/stacked-odds/--> - Uses an 8-wide playfield.<br />
*[[Tetrevil]] - Incorporates a system to balance piece distribution (choose between weights, 7-bag and 21-bag).<br />
*[[Worst Piece Piece Game]]<!-- https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/worstpiecegame/ --> - Hold is available. Has six levels of difficulty.<br />
<br />
In addition, the following games previously listed have game modes that attempt to do this:<br />
*Abandoned Bricks in Bastet mode (using the algorithm from v0.41 of Bastet)<br />
*Cultris II during the WTF challenge<br />
*F-Tetris in Bastard! mode<br />
*Java Duel Tetris in Nightmare mode<br />
*LTris with Expert Mode on (with the constraint that piece generation still acts as a bag randomiser in this mode)<br />
*NullpoMino when using the Tetrevil mode mod (also part of Blitz's mod pack) <br />
*Quadrapassel<br />
*Zeromeaner when using the Eviline randomiser (successor to Tetrevil)<br />
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== Other piece sets ==<br />
These games have similar gameplay to Tetris but change the piece set, most commonly by adding [[pentomino]]es, but also other larger or smaller polyominoes, or pseudo-polyominoes, or sometimes even quasi-polyominoes.<br />
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*[[Combinos]] <!-- http://combinos.herokuapp.com/ --> - Successor to ntris.<br />
*[[Egapet]]<br />
*[[FÜNEF]] - Game for Windows 2.x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Heptrix]] - Uses a selection of heptominoes.<br />
*[[Infinitris]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Infinitris_1020 --> - Game with many options, including input recording.<br />
*[[Multris (RustyMonster)]] <!-- https://rustymonster.itch.io/multris --><br />
*[[nlith]] - A game for PC-9801, possibly the first Japanese Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[ntris]] - A game that gives larger pieces as the player progresses.<br />
*[[N-Tris (Diamond Games)]] <!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/gamekitty320/n-tris --> - A Flash game with a similar idea.<br />
*[[Penta]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20091027034652/http://us.geocities.com/liviozuc/pag1_eng.html --><br />
*[[Pentis]] - DOS game. Uses pentominoes. Has customisable keys.<br />
*[[Pentis (Tony Raugas)]]<!-- http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0003658 --> - ZX Spectrum game.<br />
*[[Pentix]] - DOS game. Adds pentominoes as well as smaller polyominoes. Possibly the first ever Tetris derivative game.<br />
*[[Pentix (Andrei Gorianov)]]<!-- http://www.goscreen.info/pentix/ --> - Remake of the DOS Pentix. Includes touch input.<br />
*[[Pentix++]]<!-- http://pentix.online/ --> - Online pentomino game. Has leaderboards.<br />
*[[Pentix Unlimited]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20050904080419/http://dix.dubna.ru/jb/pentun/ --><br />
*[[Pentominovich]]<br />
*[[Pentris (Hunter Freyer)]]<!-- http://www.pentris.net/ --><br />
*[[Pentris (Patrick Fournier)]]<!-- http://pentris.patrickfournier.com/ --><br />
*[[Pentrix (Cathelius)]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20100122111521/http://www.cathelius.co.uk:80/flash/pentrix --> - Has cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Pent-up]]<br />
*[[PROTO]] (PROgressive Tetris Outline) - Game for Windows 9x. Uses pentominoes.<br />
*[[Rammer]] - Playfield is rotated 90 degrees for landscape play. Has large pieces.<br />
*[[TERIAS WIN]] - A game that uses pseudo-trominoes.<br />
*[[The Son of Tetris Project]] - adds pieces to the piece set starting from level 3.<br />
*[[Tototris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20060526172643/http://www.well-played.com/tototris/ --> - Apparently lost.<br />
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In addition, the following games previously listed have the option to play with a non-standard piece set:<br />
*EGAint<br />
*Emlith<br />
*Super Retriss<br />
*Tetris Deluxe (Todd S. Lehman)<br />
*WinTris<br />
*Yet Another Tetris<br />
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== Non-2D variants ==<br />
These games correspond to attempts to take the gameplay of Tetris into higher (or lower) dimensions. See also [[List of games#Other_.22-tris.22_games]].<br />
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*[[Humorous versions#1D Tetris]] - Various 1D variants.<br />
*[[3D Tetris (online game)]] - [http://www.3dtetris.com 3dtetris.com] 3D variant of the classic Tetris game. You can play the game: online, offline and mobile. The game use the Java virtual machine.<br />
*[[3DTRIS]] - [http://www.3dtris.de 3dtris.de] A clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D variant of Tetris) in Macromedia Flash. Its gameplay is very smooth, just like original Blockout. Online high score list with growing competitions.<br />
*[[3Tris]]<!-- http://www.pangoo.it/3tris/fast.html --> - A Blockout clone.<br />
*[[4D-Tris]] - A 4D variant where the aim is to fill 2 &times; 2 &times; 2 layers.<br />
*[[BlockOut II]] - [http://www.www.blockout.net/blockout2 blockout.net] The best clone of ''[[Blockout]]'' (3D Tetris) for Windows using DirectX. Online high score list, forum, wiki.<br />
*[https://blockout.nu BlockOut] - An online browser version in HTML5 and JavaScript, with global scoreboard.<br />
*[[Frac]] - A 3D variant for DOS and Macintosh.<br />
*[[Frac4d]]<!-- https://www.classicdosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1350 --> - A 4D variant derived from Frac. Released as freeware in 2006.<br />
*[[HyperTetris]] - Another 4D variant with a 4 &times; 4 &times; 4 &times; 10 playfield.<br />
*[[oti3]]<!-- http://www7.plala.or.jp/kfb/games/index.html--> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Polycubes]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2009/04/13/3d-tetris-variations-polycubes/ --><br />
*[[Polytope Tetris]] - A variant with a configurable number of dimensions (though playability suffers at 5D and above).<br />
*[[SDLBlock]]<!-- http://freshmeat.sourceforge.net/projects/sdlblock/ --> - A Blockout-like 3D variant.<br />
*[[Takalith]] - A Blockout-like game for the PC-9801.<br />
**[[Wakataka]] - A clone of Takalith for Windows 3.1.<br />
**[[Takalith EX]] - A Takalith-inspired game for Windows 9x.<br />
*[[T^3]]<!-- https://sourceforge.net/projects/t-3/ --> - A 3D variant.<br />
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==Other variants==<br />
These games have game play rules inspired by ''Tetris'', such as rotation of shapes to form complete lines, but introduce rule variations that change the game play greatly.<br />
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See also [[Humorous versions]] for games too short or not playable enough to have their own page.<br />
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*[[3D-Stereogram Tetris]]<!-- https://www.deviantart.com/3dimka/art/3D-Stereogram-Tetris-36795242 --><br />
*[[BEATris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[Bomblin]] - A Bombliss clone, taking inspiration from the TGM series.<br />
*[[Bombrite]] - Another Bombliss-type game.<br />
*[[Bomb'n Blast]] - A homebrew game for ColecoVision.<br />
*[[Chextris]] - A combination of rhythm game and Tetris.<br />
*[[CubeStorm Planets]]<br />
*[[Da]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Da_1020 --> - merges Tetris gameplay and Columns gameplay<br />
*[[Diatris]]<br />
*[[Dream of Pixels]] - A game where the player has to remove tetromino-shaped pieces from a cloud mass.<br />
*[[Equadrix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090725115512/http://members.chello.at:80/theodor.lauppert/games/equadrix.htm --> - Form expressions matching the target number.<br />
*[[Factris]]<!-- https://mathigon.org/factris --> - A game where pieces are rectangles with different areas, and "rotating" involves changing the dimensions of the rectangle.<br />
*[[First-Person Tetris]] <!-- firstpersontetris.com --> - the player's viewpoint is centred on the falling piece, and rotates when the piece is rotated.<br />
*[[Futilitris]]<br />
*[[Go-Tet]] <!-- https://gotet.io/ --> - Move the playfield around to collect blocks.<br />
*[[Go Tetris!]] <!-- http://chesstris.com/2007/10/03/play-go-tetris-10/ --> - Merges Tetris gameplay with the capturing rules of Go.<br />
*[http://mbarich.tripod.com/java/tetris.htm Java Tetris] - A Java Tetris game that follows the gameplay rules of the original, but has more than 30 shape types and a few new game modes, including a "Hardcore" mode where the game is played on a 125x125 grid.<br />
*[[Gravytris]]<br />
*[[Heaven]] <!-- http://www.gudmagazine.com/games/heaven/ --> - Based on the xkcd strip of the same name; regularly drops "heavenly" blocks that cover the entire stack.<br />
*[[Hell Tetris]] <!-- http://www.kongregate.com/games/banthar/hell-tetris --> - Based on another xkcd strip; gives the playfield a rounded bottom.<br />
*[[Hexlis]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20070302175345/http://d.hatena.ne.jp:80/chamekan/20041213 https://web.archive.org/web/20120220081440/http://vxo.jp:80/test/hexlis.html--> - A Flash game where the rows are expressed as hexadecimal numbers.<br />
**[[Tetris16]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041214081721/http://www.denkiburo.com:80/tetris16/ --> - A terminal game with the same idea.<br />
**[[Hextris (taichino)]]<!-- http://hextris.herokuapp.com/ --> - A JavaScript game with the same idea.<br />
*[[Kowaris]] - Introduces a mechanic where blocks can break.<br />
**[[Kowaris Kai]]<br />
*[[Kowaris EX]] - <!-- https://www.freem.ne.jp/win/game/26279 --> Remake of Kowaris (created with permission by the original creator)<br />
*[[Kuzuris]] - Online game inspired by Kowaris. Apparently defunct.<br />
*[[MagBlocks]] <!-- https://bimdav.itch.io/magblocks --> - Cooperative with physics.<br />
*[[Magic Eye Tetris]]<!-- http://www.lutanho.net/play/magiceyetetris.html --><br />
*[[Monotris]] - Flash game. Drop pieces to form tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Multris (Commodore 64)]] - A game in which up to four pieces are active at the same time.<br />
*[[Not Tetris]] - Incorporates a physics engine. The aim is to stack as many pieces as possible on the playfield before topping out.<br />
**[[Not Tetris 2]] - Adds a game mode where lines can be cleared.<br />
*[[Pentominon]]<!-- http://www.astralsystem.com/games/pentominon/ --><br />
*[[Phystris]] <!-- http://phystris.pi-dev.com/ --> - Incorporates a physics engine. Has modes based on clearing horizonal lines, clearing colour lines, and making groups of blocks of the same colour.<br />
*[[Plummet Equilibrium]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20170623003946/http://zarat.us/tra/plummet-equilibrium/ --><br />
*[[Puzzle Juggle Trouble]] - two pieces fall simultaneously, clear lines or 5x5 squares<br />
*[[Quadra]] - Open source clone with cascade gravity, successor to Remtris 2. Features very fast-paced online play.<br />
*[[Quatris (DOS, Eugene Kim)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Quatris --> and its sequels <!-- https://www.dosgames.com/game/quatris-ii-gold/, https://archive.org/details/software?and%5B%5D=quatris&sin= --><br />
*[[Quatris (Zimond)]] <!-- http://www.gamezworld.de/showentry.php?ID=674 --><br />
*[[Remtris]] <!-- http://synt4x.org/tgm/hellfire/software/ --> - Freeware clone with cascade gravity.<br />
*[[Remtris 2]] - Sequel to Remtris, focusing on multiplayer.<br />
*[[Retris]] <!-- http://www.flashbynight.com/retris/retris.html --> - Has a gimmick on every alternate piece.<br />
*[[Soft-body Tetris]] <!-- https://newbie-indie-game-dev.itch.io/softbody-tetris --><br />
*[[Structris]] - Game for Apple II. Dodge falling tetrominoes that are fired at the player.<br />
*[[Tetratris]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20090729074815/http://geocities.com/tetratris/--><br />
*[[Tetratris True]]<!-- http://www.pygame.org/project/347/ https://web.archive.org/web/20071203204258/http://www.psyguygames.com:80/tetratris/ download appears to be lost --><br />
*[[Tetrex]] - A game that uses tetrahexes.<br />
*[[Tetriller]]<br />
*[[Tetris<45]]<!-- https://www.kongregate.com/games/meltymap/tetris-45 --> - A game where pieces fall at a 45-degree angle.<br />
*[[Tetris'D: The Game]] - Dodge falling tetrominoes.<br />
*[[Tetrisweeper]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20120702120055/http://www.fongeboon.com:80/game/tetrisweeper.html --> - Combines Tetris and Minesweeper. Apparently lost.<br />
*[[Tetron]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20040613121939/http://marnich.cjb.net:80/ https://web.archive.org/web/20040507105537/http://marnich.port5.com:80/dl/ --> - A game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Textris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Texttris]] - A Wordtris-type game.<br />
*[[Torus]] - Another game on a cylinder.<br />
*[[Tuper Tario Tros.]] - Combines Super Mario Bros. and Tetris.<br />
*[[Uehara Tetris]]<br />
*[[Untris]] - A Tetris game played in reverse.<br />
*[[Yukidoke no Kaze]] <!-- http://bwv.jp/yukidoke/ --><br />
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== Pieces made out of non-rectangular shapes ==<br />
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*[[A-1 Geo-Fit Game Pack]]<!-- http://www.webruler.com/mtreciokas/a1geofit.htm --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[Angularis]]<!-- https://angularis.mondaybits.com/ --> - Uses polyabolos.<br />
*[[BeeTris (Philippe Basciano)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/BeeTris_1020 --> - A Windows 9x game. Uses polyhexes, similar to Hex Tetris.<br />
*[[Beetris (Simsalabim Software)]]<!-- https://archive.org/details/Beetris --> - A DOS game. Uses polyhexes and a hexagonal playfield. Lines are cleared in two directions.<br />
*[[Bikaka]]<!-- http://macintoshgarden.org/games/bikaka --> - A Macintosh game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Blockz!]]<!-- https://wellgames.com/free_online/blockz/ --> - A Flash game. The player can select between polyominos, polyhexes and polyiamonds.<br />
*[[BricksFix]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20041204060507/http://www.madivar.com:80/bricksfix/ --><br />
*[[Crazy Tetris]]<!-- http://www.astatix.com/crazytetris.php --><br />
*[[Hex Tetris]] - A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyhexes.<br />
*[[Hextris]]<!-- http://www.hextris.com/ http://macintoshgarden.org/games/hextris https://www.myabandonware.com/game/hextris-16a --> A game for UNIX later ported to Mac and DOS. Uses polyhexes. It was later licensed by Konami and released for arcades as [[Hexion]].<br />
*[[Pyramid]] - An unlicensed game for NES. Uses polyabolos.<br />
**[[Pyramid 2]] - Sequel. Supports two players.<br />
*[[TAZ]]<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20140826171240/http://www.download-central.ws/Win16/Tetris/TAZ/ --> A Windows 3.x game. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
*[[Triangle Tetris]] <!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20141130141101/http://www.download-central.ws:80/DOS/Tetris/T/Triangle --> A game for DOS. Uses polyiamonds.<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[List of official Tetris games]]<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fangame Fangame on English Wikipedia]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090727082601/http://tetris.gamehistoryonline.com:80/ Tetris and Tetris Clones] - nearly 200 games covered<br />
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