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== Gameplay ==
Tetris Stardust features a single game mode in which the player must score as many points as possible in 40 lines. It uses a modified version of the [[Guideline]] ruleset.
The game features spin recognition for all tetromino types and a Spin Rank system to reward the player for performing a variety of [[twists]]. Performing multiple unique twists with the same piece will award higher spin ranks.
Star Marks are randomly placed on the playfield. When a piece is dropped on a star mark, an avalanche will be triggered. This will effectively break every piece on the playfield into individual blocks and cause them to fall. Additional points are awarded for clearing lines with avalanches.


== Rotation System ==
== Rotation System ==
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| 1600
| 1600
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| T-Spin
| T-Spin Zero<sup>1</sup>
| 800
| 800
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| Spin (Non-T)
| Spin Zero
| 200
| 200
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| Spin Triple
| Spin Triple
| 3200
| 3200
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| T-Spin Mini
| 800<sup>1</sup>
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| T-Spin Mini Single
| T-Spin Mini Single
| 200
| 200
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| Spin Mini Single (Non-T)
| Spin Mini Single
| 400
| 400
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| 2 &times; cells
| 2 &times; cells
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| Perfect Clear
| Perfect Clear<sup>3</sup>
| 200
| 0
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| Back-to-Back
| Back-to-Back
| Action Score &times; 1.5
| Action Score &times; 1.5
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| Spin Rank E
| 50
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| Spin Rank D
| 100
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| Spin Rank C
| Spin Rank C
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| Spin Rank B
| Spin Rank B
| 400
| 400
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| Spin Rank A-
| 600
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| Spin Rank A
| Spin Rank A
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| Spin Rank A+
| Spin Rank A+
| 1000
| 1000
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| Spin Rank S-
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<sup>1</sup> T-Spin Mini awards more points than a T-Spin Mini Single. This may be due to a programming oversight.<br />
<sup>1</sup> There is no separate score value defined for a T-Spin Mini Zero. Because of this, it scores the same as a T-Spin Zero (800), which is significantly more than a T-Spin Mini Single (200). This is most likely an oversight.<br />
<sup>2</sup> Displayed in-game as "(Piece)-Spin Mini-W".
<sup>2</sup> Displayed in-game as "(Piece)-Spin Mini-W" for non-T pieces. T-Spin Mini Doubles do not display anything, but still award 1200 points.<br />
<sup>3</sup> While the game recognises and displays Perfect Clears, there is no score value defined for them.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 18:46, 16 July 2024

Tetris Stardust

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Tetris Stardust is an online free-to-play Tetris game released in Japan by Tetris Online Japan, Inc.

Tetris Stardust
Tetris Stardust icon.jpeg
Tetris Stardust icon
Publisher(s)Tetris Online Japan, Inc.
Platform(s)Web (Silverlight)
Releasec. December 2009
Gameplay info
Next pieces5
Playfield size10 × 20
Hold pieceYes
Hard dropYes
Rotation systemSRS
Tetris Stardust ingame.png

Gameplay

Tetris Stardust features a single game mode in which the player must score as many points as possible in 40 lines. It uses a modified version of the Guideline ruleset.

The game features spin recognition for all tetromino types and a Spin Rank system to reward the player for performing a variety of twists. Performing multiple unique twists with the same piece will award higher spin ranks.

Star Marks are randomly placed on the playfield. When a piece is dropped on a star mark, an avalanche will be triggered. This will effectively break every piece on the playfield into individual blocks and cause them to fall. Additional points are awarded for clearing lines with avalanches.

Rotation System

The rotation system in Tetris Stardust is SRS with some modifications to allow wall kicks with the O tetromino. Normally, the O tetromino does not move when rotated, but if one of the following checks succeeds, the game will bypass basic rotation and perform a wall kick.

  • If rotating left, the space directly underneath the lower-right block must be occupied
  • If rotating right, the space directly underneath the lower-left block must be occupied


O Tetromino Wall Kick Data
Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Test 4
CW ( 1, 0) ( 1,-1) ( 1,-2) ( 2,-1)
CCW (-1, 0) (-1,-1) (-1,-2) (-2,-1)

Scoring

Scoring is based on Guideline scoring but with most of the point values doubled. Additional values are defined for certain spins performed with non-T tetrominoes and the unique "Spin Rank" mechanic.

Action Points
Single 200
Double 600
Triple 1000
Tetris 1600
T-Spin Zero1 800
Spin Zero 200
Spin Single 1600
Spin Double 2400
Spin Triple 3200
T-Spin Mini Single 200
Spin Mini Single 400
Spin Mini Double2 1200
Combo 100 × combo count
Soft Drop 1 × cells
Hard Drop 2 × cells
Perfect Clear3 0
Back-to-Back Action Score × 1.5
Spin Rank E 50
Spin Rank D 100
Spin Rank C 200
Spin Rank B 400
Spin Rank A- 600
Spin Rank A 800
Spin Rank A+ 1000
Spin Rank S- 1400
Spin Rank S 1600
Spin Rank S+ 1800

1 There is no separate score value defined for a T-Spin Mini Zero. Because of this, it scores the same as a T-Spin Zero (800), which is significantly more than a T-Spin Mini Single (200). This is most likely an oversight.
2 Displayed in-game as "(Piece)-Spin Mini-W" for non-T pieces. T-Spin Mini Doubles do not display anything, but still award 1200 points.
3 While the game recognises and displays Perfect Clears, there is no score value defined for them.

External links