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{{Infobox |title = Tetripz | |||
|developer = Mute Fantasies | |||
|publisher = | |||
|released = 1997? | |||
|platform = DOS | |||
|preview = 1 | |||
|playfield = 11 × ? | |||
|hold = No | |||
|hard = No | |||
|system = | |||
|boxart = | |||
|title-scrn = | |||
|ingame-scrn = | |||
}} | |||
Tetripz is a tetromino game created by Mute Fantasies. This variation simulates what Tetris might be like under the influence of various drugs. | |||
This game was created for MS-DOS and VESA displays, thus it might not run correctly under newer computers. You can try getting it to run under DOSBox, though it is not guaranteed to work. | |||
== Gameplay == | |||
*11-cell-wide playfield | |||
*Counterclockwise rotation only | |||
*No wall kick | |||
*Pure randomizer | |||
*DAS rate equals DAS delay, that is, two ticks of the PC's 18.2 Hz clock | |||
*All seven tetrominoes have identical texture | |||
*Soft drop | |||
When you leave a small gap, a message will appear below the playing field. Likewise, you will also get messages for clearing more than one line. | |||
== Graphics == | |||
Trippy visuals include full-screen bump mapping using palette animation; software mode 7 effects such as rotations, zooms, and other distortions of the playfield; and lens effects. | |||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
The music used in this version is in a tracked format designed for use with Sound Blaster and other sound cards that use the AdLib chipset. It is internal, so it may be rather difficult, if possible at all, to rip it. | The music used in this version is in a tracked format designed for use with Sound Blaster and other sound cards that use the AdLib chipset. It is internal, so it may be rather difficult, if possible at all, to rip it. | ||
== | == See also == | ||
*[[PuffTris]] | |||
*[[Lockjaw: The Overdose]] | |||
*[[Rotris]] | |||
*[[Drunken Linetris]] | |||
*[[SPEW]] | |||
== External Links == | |||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090420151908/http://users.telenet.be:80/mutefantasies/downloads.html Official page (archive)] | |||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140915012258/http://theodor.lauppert.ws:80/games/tetripz.htm Theodor Lauppert's website (archive)] | |||
[[Category:Fan games]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:12, 4 September 2019
Tetripz | |
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Developer(s) | Mute Fantasies |
Platform(s) | DOS |
Release | 1997? |
Gameplay info | |
Next pieces | 1 |
Playfield size | 11 × ? |
Hold piece | No |
Hard drop | No |
Tetripz is a tetromino game created by Mute Fantasies. This variation simulates what Tetris might be like under the influence of various drugs.
This game was created for MS-DOS and VESA displays, thus it might not run correctly under newer computers. You can try getting it to run under DOSBox, though it is not guaranteed to work.
Gameplay
- 11-cell-wide playfield
- Counterclockwise rotation only
- No wall kick
- Pure randomizer
- DAS rate equals DAS delay, that is, two ticks of the PC's 18.2 Hz clock
- All seven tetrominoes have identical texture
- Soft drop
When you leave a small gap, a message will appear below the playing field. Likewise, you will also get messages for clearing more than one line.
Graphics
Trippy visuals include full-screen bump mapping using palette animation; software mode 7 effects such as rotations, zooms, and other distortions of the playfield; and lens effects.
Music
The music used in this version is in a tracked format designed for use with Sound Blaster and other sound cards that use the AdLib chipset. It is internal, so it may be rather difficult, if possible at all, to rip it.