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{{Infobox |title = Tetris Jr. | {{Infobox |title = Tetris Jr. | ||
|developer = Blue Planet Software | |developer = Hiro<br>Blue Planet Software | ||
|publisher = Squaresoft | |publisher = Hiro<br>Squaresoft | ||
|released = 1996 | |released = 1996 | ||
|platform = | |platform = Dedicated device<br />Windows | ||
|preview = 1 | |||
|playfield = 8 × 12 | |||
|hold = No | |||
|hard = No | |||
|system = ? | |||
|boxart = Tetris Jr. (Windows) boxart.jpg | |||
|title-scrn = Tetris_Jr_title.png | |||
|ingame-scrn = Tetris_Jr_ingame.png | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Tetris Jr.''''' is a keychain Tetris game. It was also released for Windows as the first shareware version of Tetris. The Windows version is skinned to look like the keychain device. | |||
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==Gameplay== | |||
One rotation direction. | |||
==Modes== | |||
The manual of Tetris Jr. describes eight modes. | The manual of Tetris Jr. describes eight modes. | ||
=== Game 1 and Game 5 === | === Game 1 and Game 5 === | ||
Special blinking pieces are present, similar to some of the blocks from [[ | Special blinking pieces are present, similar to some of the blocks from [[Bloxeed]]. They can add or remove blocks until they lock. | ||
;I tromino, vertically oriented: Press rotate to drop a single block below the piece. | ;I tromino, vertically oriented: Press rotate to drop a single block below the piece. | ||
;Domino, vertically oriented: Press rotate to remove a single block below the piece. | ;Domino, vertically oriented: Press rotate to remove a single block below the piece. | ||
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=== Games 5-8 === | === Games 5-8 === | ||
Every 60 seconds, a garbage line is added. | Every 60 seconds, a garbage line is added. | ||
==Scoring== | ==Scoring== | ||
Scoring is similar to the system [[LJ65]] used before switching to combo-based scoring. | Scoring is similar to the system [[LJ65]] used before switching to combo-based scoring. | ||
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*Tetris: 1500 | *Tetris: 1500 | ||
*Level up: 400 | *Level up: 400 | ||
== See also == | |||
*[[Tetris Jr. 2]] | |||
*[[Tetris Jr. III]] | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
http:// | * [https://web.archive.org/web/19990218170730/http://www.tetris.com:80/FR_BOg6.html Archive of homepage] | ||
* [http://www.digitpress.com/faq/keychain.htm Information on digitpress.com, this information may be wrong] | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrVvHiIPrls Gameplay video] | |||
* [https://archive.org/details/TetrisJr.PC_1020 Download] | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Official Tetris games]] | ||
[[Category:Windows games]] | |||
[[Category:Dedicated device games]] |
Latest revision as of 14:02, 15 June 2023
Tetris Jr. | |
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Developer(s) | Hiro Blue Planet Software |
Publisher(s) | Hiro Squaresoft |
Platform(s) | Dedicated device Windows |
Release | 1996 |
Gameplay info | |
Next pieces | 1 |
Playfield size | 8 × 12 |
Hold piece | No |
Hard drop | No |
Rotation system | ? |
Tetris Jr. is a keychain Tetris game. It was also released for Windows as the first shareware version of Tetris. The Windows version is skinned to look like the keychain device.
Gameplay
One rotation direction.
Modes
The manual of Tetris Jr. describes eight modes.
Game 1 and Game 5
Special blinking pieces are present, similar to some of the blocks from Bloxeed. They can add or remove blocks until they lock.
- I tromino, vertically oriented
- Press rotate to drop a single block below the piece.
- Domino, vertically oriented
- Press rotate to remove a single block below the piece.
- Single block
- Press rotate to drop a single block below the piece. This piece also has deep drop, meaning it passes through layers of blocks to fill gaps.
Game 2 and Game 6
Playfield starts with garbage. Each round ends when a line is cleared in the bottom row, as in The Next Tetris.
Game 3 and Game 7
Blinking tetrominoes break into individual blocks when they lock, much like the multiminos of The Next Tetris.
Game 4 and Game 8
Blinking tetrominoes break into individual blocks of antimatter, which remove blocks from the field, when they lock. For example, an L tetromino placed on its side of length 2 will remove three blocks from one column and one from the next.
Games 5-8
Every 60 seconds, a garbage line is added.
Scoring
Scoring is similar to the system LJ65 used before switching to combo-based scoring.
- Single: 100
- Double: 300
- Triple: 700
- Tetris: 1500
- Level up: 400