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|platform = Dedicated device | |platform = Dedicated device | ||
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|playfield = 10 × 20 | |playfield = 10 × 20 (standard) <br> 8 × 12 (Easy) | ||
|hold = Yes | |hold = Yes | ||
|hard = Yes | |hard = Yes | ||
|system = [[SRS]] | |system = [[Super Rotation System|SRS]] | ||
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'''''Minna no Tetris''''' {{efn|みんなのテトリス ''Min'na no tetorisu'' - Translation: Tetris for everyone}} is a handheld plug and play TV game developed and published by EPOCH in Japan. It includes 11 different modes, including | '''''Minna no Tetris''''' {{efn|みんなのテトリス ''Min'na no tetorisu'' - Translation: Tetris for everyone}} is a handheld plug-and-play TV game developed and published by EPOCH in Japan. It includes 11 different modes, including single and 2-player modes. | ||
== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == | ||
''Minna no Tetris'' uses the standard [[Tetris Guideline]] ruleset for gameplay; Auto-repeat speed is slightly slower than other modern games. [[Ghost piece]], [[Drop#Instant dropping|hard drop]], starting level, Endless mode, and handicaps can be toggled in most in-game modes. | |||
== Game modes == | |||
=== Single-player === | |||
* '''Standard rules''' | |||
** ''[[Marathon]]'' – Fixed-goal mode. Clear at least 150 lines to complete the mode (unless Endless is toggled on). | |||
** ''Easy'' – Uses a smaller playfield; also has a lower gravity curve and a shorter line goal (100 lines). Three difficulty levels can be selected: | |||
*** ''Level 1 (Green)'' – Uses only 1-block and 2-block pieces. | |||
*** ''Level 2 (Yellow)'' – Uses 1-block, 2-block, and 3-block pieces. | |||
*** ''Level 3 (Red)'' – Uses standard [[Tetromino|tetromino]] pieces. | |||
=== | ** ''Relax'' – Same as Marathon, but with a different gravity curve that slows down after reaching level 7. | ||
* '''Standard rules''' - | |||
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** Relax | |||
* '''Special rules''' | * '''Special rules''' | ||
** 3 Minutes | ** ''3 Minutes'' – [[Ultra]] mode. | ||
** Countdown | ** ''Countdown'' – Same as Marathon, but a [[Garbage|garbage]] line is added every 60 seconds. | ||
** Target | ** ''Target'' – The player must clear 10 garbage lines and reach the bottom in the fastest time possible. | ||
* '' | ** ''COM Battle'' – Play any of the two Battle modes against a computer opponent. | ||
=== Multiplayer === | |||
* ''Standard Battle'' – Versus mode with garbage line attack system. | |||
=== | * ''Mischievous Battle'' – Versus mode with different attack types. | ||
* | * ''Team'' – Co-op mode, in which each player must clear a total of 20 lines per level in Marathon mode. Game ends if both players [[top out]] within 30 seconds of each other. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == |
Latest revision as of 07:47, 28 November 2020
Minna no Tetris | |
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Front of box | |
Developer(s) | EPOCH |
Publisher(s) | EPOCH |
Platform(s) | Dedicated device |
Release | 2007 |
Gameplay info | |
Next pieces | 3 |
Playfield size | 10 × 20 (standard) 8 × 12 (Easy) |
Hold piece | Yes |
Hard drop | Yes |
Rotation system | SRS |
Minna no Tetris [a] is a handheld plug-and-play TV game developed and published by EPOCH in Japan. It includes 11 different modes, including single and 2-player modes.
Gameplay
Minna no Tetris uses the standard Tetris Guideline ruleset for gameplay; Auto-repeat speed is slightly slower than other modern games. Ghost piece, hard drop, starting level, Endless mode, and handicaps can be toggled in most in-game modes.
Game modes
Single-player
- Standard rules
- Marathon – Fixed-goal mode. Clear at least 150 lines to complete the mode (unless Endless is toggled on).
- Easy – Uses a smaller playfield; also has a lower gravity curve and a shorter line goal (100 lines). Three difficulty levels can be selected:
- Level 1 (Green) – Uses only 1-block and 2-block pieces.
- Level 2 (Yellow) – Uses 1-block, 2-block, and 3-block pieces.
- Level 3 (Red) – Uses standard tetromino pieces.
- Relax – Same as Marathon, but with a different gravity curve that slows down after reaching level 7.
- Special rules
Multiplayer
- Standard Battle – Versus mode with garbage line attack system.
- Mischievous Battle – Versus mode with different attack types.
- Team – Co-op mode, in which each player must clear a total of 20 lines per level in Marathon mode. Game ends if both players top out within 30 seconds of each other.
Notes
- ↑ みんなのテトリス Min'na no tetorisu - Translation: Tetris for everyone