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"You can opt for two types of competition. In a head-to-head match you try to outscore an opponent. Each day, the player with the best winning percentage wins a prize. If direct competition isn't your thing, you can opt for a progressive tournament. In this mode, you try to score the highest point total for the day."[http://www.gamespot.com/mobile/puzzle/tetristournamentforprizes/review.html] | "You can opt for two types of competition. In a head-to-head match you try to outscore an opponent. Each day, the player with the best winning percentage wins a prize. If direct competition isn't your thing, you can opt for a progressive tournament. In this mode, you try to score the highest point total for the day."[http://www.gamespot.com/mobile/puzzle/tetristournamentforprizes/review.html] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:00, 8 September 2019
Tetris Tournament for Prizes | |
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Developer(s) | Atlas Mobile |
Publisher(s) | Blue Lava Wireless |
Platform(s) | Mobile |
Release | Feb 4, 2004 |
Gameplay info | |
Next pieces | Three |
Playfield size | 10x18 visible |
Hold piece | Yes |
Hard drop | Yes |
Rotation system | Yes |
"You can opt for two types of competition. In a head-to-head match you try to outscore an opponent. Each day, the player with the best winning percentage wins a prize. If direct competition isn't your thing, you can opt for a progressive tournament. In this mode, you try to score the highest point total for the day."[1]