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'''''Tetris Diamond''''' (テトリスダイヤモンド ''Tetorisu Daiyamondo'') is a Tetris game for Japanese mobile phones by G-Mode. On March 1, 2011, a touch version was released for Android devices as part of a collection of other Tetris mobile gmaes. A Switch version was released on April 1, 2021.<ref>https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1313560.html</ref>
'''''Tetris Diamond''''' (テトリスダイヤモンド ''Tetorisu Daiyamondo'') is a Tetris game for Japanese mobile phones by G-Mode. On March 1, 2011, a touch version was released for Android devices as part of a collection of other Tetris mobile games. A Switch version was released on April 1, 2021.<ref>https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1313560.html</ref>


Rather than emulating the original game executable, the Switch version actually contains a completely rebuilt version of the original game in the Unity engine.
Rather than emulating the original game executable, the Switch version actually contains a completely rebuilt version of the original game in the Unity engine.
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Standard marathon mode, akin to the Marathon mode seen in other Tetris games. Level caps at 15.
Standard marathon mode, akin to the Marathon mode seen in other Tetris games. Level caps at 15.
===Diamond===
===Diamond===
''Diamond'' mode adds '''Diamond Tetriminos''' to the mix. Clearing lines with them adds a multiplier to your score, and Diamond blocks will lose their Diamond status if they are soft/hard dropped without being used in a line clear. Otherwise, it plays under the same rules as Marathon.
''Diamond'' mode adds '''Diamond Tetriminos''' to the mix. Clearing lines with them adds a multiplier to your score, however Diamond blocks will lose their Diamond status if they are soft/hard dropped without being used in a line clear. Otherwise, it plays under the same rules as Marathon.
 
===Dia.2min===
===Dia.2min===
A variant of Diamond mode, being limited to 2 minutes in length; the objective is to get the highest score possible in that time frame.
A variant of Diamond mode, being limited to 2 minutes in length; the objective is to get the highest score possible in that time frame.

Latest revision as of 00:53, 25 October 2024

Tetris Diamond
Developer(s)G-Mode
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts, G-Mode
EngineJava (mobile), Unity (Switch)
Platform(s)Mobile, Nintendo Switch
ReleaseMobile
  • JP: 2008
Android
  • JP: March 1st, 2011
Nintendo Switch
  • JP: April 1, 2021
Gameplay info
Next pieces3
Playfield size10 × 20
Hold pieceYes
Hard dropYes
Rotation systemSRS

Tetris Diamond (テトリスダイヤモンド Tetorisu Daiyamondo) is a Tetris game for Japanese mobile phones by G-Mode. On March 1, 2011, a touch version was released for Android devices as part of a collection of other Tetris mobile games. A Switch version was released on April 1, 2021.[1]

Rather than emulating the original game executable, the Switch version actually contains a completely rebuilt version of the original game in the Unity engine.

Modes

Marathon

Standard marathon mode, akin to the Marathon mode seen in other Tetris games. Level caps at 15.

Diamond

Diamond mode adds Diamond Tetriminos to the mix. Clearing lines with them adds a multiplier to your score, however Diamond blocks will lose their Diamond status if they are soft/hard dropped without being used in a line clear. Otherwise, it plays under the same rules as Marathon.

Dia.2min

A variant of Diamond mode, being limited to 2 minutes in length; the objective is to get the highest score possible in that time frame.

Puzzle

A set of 50 puzzles, with each one increasing in difficulty. You are only given a single set of Tetriminos and must clear that puzzle with that set only; each puzzle only has one solution. Several puzzles involve heavy use of spins and the hold mechanic.

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