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{{Infobox |title = Tetris Friends
{{Infobox |title = Tetris Friends
|released =  
|released = '''Facebook'''<br>August, 2008<br>'''tetrisfriends.com'''<br>November 22, 2008
|platform = Adobe Flash Player 9
|platform = Web (Flash)
|publisher = Tetris Online, Inc.
|publisher = [[Tetris Online, Inc.]]
|developer = Tetris Online, Inc.
|developer = [[Tetris Online, Inc.]]
|preview = 5
|preview = 5 (most modes) <br> 4 (Survival) <br> 1 (1989, N-Blox)
|playfield = 10w x 20h visible
|playfield = 10 &times; 20
|hold = Yes
|hold = In all modes except 1989 and N-Blox
|hard = Lock
|hard = In all modes except 1989 and N-Blox
|system = [[SRS]]
|system = [[Super Rotation System|SRS]] (most modes) <br> [[Tetris DX]] rotation with S/Z kicks only (1989) <br> [[Original Rotation System|Original]] (N-Blox)
|boxart = Tetris_Friends_icon.jpg
|ingame-scrn = Tetris_Friends_ingame.png
|title-scrn = Tetris_Friends_title.png
}}
}}


''Tetris Friends'' is a Tetris game available in [http://www.facebook.com/ Facebook].
'''''Tetris Friends''''' was a Tetris game available at [http://www.tetrisfriends.com/ tetrisfriends.com]. It was permanently shut down on May 31, 2019 due to [[Tetris Online, Inc.]] ceasing their operations. The game was also available on Facebook until it was removed on August 31, 2012 in favor of the [[Tetris Battle (Facebook)|standalone Tetris Battle app]]. [https://www.facebook.com/Tetris-Friends-288847201173288/]


== Gameplay details ==
== Gameplay details ==
*[[ARE]]: No
*[[ARE]]: No
*Initial actions (IRS,IHS): No
*Initial actions (IRS,IHS): Each is pay-to-unlock for 9 "Rubies" (~$1.20 USD)
*[[T-Spin]] detection
*[[T-Spin]] detection
**Unnamed mode (Holiday/Survival): 3-corner T
**Website version
**BlockStar mode: None
***1989 and N-Blox mode: None
**All other modes: 3-corner T no kick
***All other modes: 3-corner T
**Facebook version
***Ultra, Battle+, and Battle+6P mode: 3-corner T
***BlockStar mode: None
***All other modes: 3-corner T no kick
*Combo bonus: Yes
*Combo bonus: Yes


== Modes ==
== Modes ==
=== Marathon ===
=== Mode availability ===
Standard marathon mode with 15 level limit.
'''Both versions'''
The goal system of this mode is mostly same as the one in [[Tetris Zone]]. This means you need Single-single combo strategy to achieve good score.
*Marathon
*Sprint
*Ultra
*Sprint 5P
'''Website only'''
*Battle 2P
*Battle 6P
*Rally 8P
*Survival
*Arena
*1989
*N-Blox
'''Facebook version only'''
*Battle+
*Battle+ 6P
*BlockStar


If you reach certain level, you can unlock [http://www.tetrisfriends.com/faq/NEW_FAQ_skins.html additional skins].
==== Single player ====
* '''Marathon'''
Standard variable-goal [[Marathon]] mode with 15-level limit. <br>
In the website version, this mode always starts from level 1; in the Facebook version, starting level is selectable. <br>
If you reach a certain level, you can unlock additional skins.
<br>
The Tetris Friends version of Marathon has a variable-goal system where the method used to level up is to clear a certain number of goal lines that increases per level. The optimal way to achieve a high score is by using the Single-line combo strategy.


This mode [http://weblite.tetrisfriends.com/ can be played without a Facebook account]. However you can't unlock any additional skins.
*[http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=2376198867&topic=4704&start=0&hash=19c4d5ff864c8151f727248ef5663314#post23709 Facebook post (defunct)]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISANNTEf3J0 Video tutorial]


=== Sprint ===
*'''Sprint'''
Clear [[40 lines]] as fast as possible. Level is not selectable and fixed to 1.
Clear [[40 lines]] as fast as possible.


=== Sprint 5P ===
*'''Ultra'''
Compete with 4 opponents in Sprint mode. Opponents are just the previously recorded play, and randomly selected based on your current [http://www.tetrisfriends.com/faq/5PSprint_FAQ_01/5PSprint_Scoring.html rank].
2 minutes [[ultra]] mode. Score as many points as possible within 2 minutes. <br>
In the Facebook version, music is selectable from 5 songs.
In the website version, however, only the "Midnite" music is available. <br>
This mode was formerly known as ''Tetris Solo'', and a 3-minute mode was also available. <br>
The game starts at Level 1. Scores will not be saved in case of a top out.


=== BlockStar ===
T-Spin with wall kick is allowed on both versions; however, there are some graphical glitches. If you perform a T-Spin Triple, only the score marker (the floating "+1600" text) will be displayed.
This mode is remake of the first Tetris game released on Facebook.
It has classic game elements: no hold piece, no ghost piece, no lock delay, only one piece preview, endless game time, and more.


=== Ultra ===
*'''Survival'''
2 minutes [[ultra]] mode. Score as many points as possible within 2 minutes.
Standard fixed-goal Marathon mode. After clearing 200 lines, you'll enter the "Bonus Level", which is a semi-invisible challenge. The game ends by a top out.
Music is selectable from 5 songs.
This mode was formerly known as Tetris Solo, and 3 minutes mode was also available.
Level is not selectable and fixed to 1. Your score will not be recorded if you [[top out]].


=== Unnamed mode (Holiday/Survival) ===
*'''1989'''
This unnamed mode features similar objective as marathon, but has different goal system and different T-Spin detection methods.
This mode simulates the [[Tetris (Game Boy)|Game Boy version]], but with faster DAS, slower gravity at Level 15 onwards, and a short lock delay. A-Type and B-Type modes are available, but only the former has leaderboards.
Level advances by clearing every 10 lines. After you beat 20th level, you'll enter the "Bonus Level".
The bonus level is semi-invisible challenge, and the game continues until you top out.
T-Spin with wall kick is allowed in this mode. This means T-Spin Triple is possible.


This mode [http://www.tetrisfriends.com/ can be played without a Facebook account].
*'''N-Blox'''
However it comes with different graphics and sounds.
A port of an unofficial Tetris game called [[N-Blox]].
It uses classic gameplay mechanics i.e. no wall kicks, unlimited level cap, and fixed controls.


This mode has no name, but by exploring the web browser's cache directory, you can find the internal name of this mode. Facebook version is "Holiday" and non-Facebook version is "Survival".
*'''BlockStar'''
This mode is a remake of the first Tetris game released on Facebook.
Much like N-Blox and Tetris 1989, this mode uses classic gameplay mechanics.
 
==== Multiplayer ====
 
*'''Sprint 5P'''
Compete with 4 opponents in Sprint mode. Opponents are mostly previous ghost records, and randomly selected based on your current rank.
 
*'''Battle 2P'''
2-minute Versus mode with line attack [[Garbage|garbage]] system. Unlike most Tetris games with this mode, the garbage lines don't have holes, and they will only be cleared by sending more lines towards the opponent. <br>
Top out the opponent 3 times to win the game. If the timer runs out, the amount of KO's, garbage lines sent, or final stack height will determine the winner.
 
As with Sprint 5P mode, asynchronous gameplay (battle against a previously recorded gameplay round) is used. You can also select a map to play on.
 
In the Facebook version, this mode was available as Battle+ mode, but later replaced by a Bomb version.
 
*'''Battle 6P'''
Fight against five randomly selected opponents for 2 minutes.
In the Facebook version, this mode was available as Battle+6P mode and the time limit was 3 minutes.
 
*'''Arena (open beta)'''
2-6 player real-time battle game. Each garbage has single hole in it and erasable. <br>
Unlike [[Tetris Online (Japan)]], clearing a line does not delay the rising garbage. <br>
Some rooms have items, which can be used to attack opponents or assist you. <br>
Unlike many other games, T-Spin Mini (T-Spin Single with wall kick) cannot send any garbage lines. <br>
After 90-150 seconds, each player begins to receive one line of garbage every 3 seconds. Garbage given to you this way has no gaps at all and is unclearable.
 
*'''Rally 8P (open beta)'''
The objective of this game is to clear your way down the obstacle course in order to reach the GOAL zone before your opponents do.
This mode uses [[Line_clear#Sticky|Sticky line clear gravity]], but any contiguous group of the same color with 25 or more blocks will not disappear.
You can compete with seven opponents (asynchronous gameplay).
There are 12 items, but all are enabled randomly.
 
*'''Battle+'''
Fight against a randomly selected opponent for 2 minutes.
Each garbage has a bomb block, and explodes when you place a piece above it.
Bomb explosions can start/continue the combo sequence.
Unlike Battle 2P mode, you cannot remove garbage by attacking your opponent, and 5 KOs are required to win the round.
 
*'''Battle+ 6P'''
Fight against five randomly selected opponent for 2 minutes (with bomb blocks).
 
=== Discontinued game modes ===
==== Acorn Drop ====
An ''Ice Age''-themed Marathon game. All pieces have same colors AND designs. It was available in the website version.
 
== Multiplayer mode star distribution ==
In all multiplayer modes except Arena, the player will either lose or earn stars depending on the result of the match. Losing a match with 0 stars will demote the player by one rank, while winning a match with 4 stars (e.g. getting 5 stars) will promote the player by one rank.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;max-width:60em;margin:auto"
|-
!colspan="9" style="background:#e0e0e0"|Star Spread Comparisons
|-
! style="max-width:20em" | !! style="width:2.5em"| 1st !! style="width:2.5em"| 2nd !! style="width:2.5em"| 3rd !! style="width:2.5em"| 4th !! style="width:2.5em"| 5th !! style="width:2.5em"| 6th !! style="width:2.5em"| 7th !! style="width:2.5em"| 8th
|-
|Battle 2P ||style="background:#096;color:white;font-weight:bold"| +1 || -1 || - || - || - || - || - || -
|-
|Battle 6P ||style="background:#096;color:white;font-weight:bold"| +1 ||style="background:#CF0"| +0.5 || ±0 || ±0 || -0.5 || -1 || - || -
|-
|Rally 8P ||style="background:#096;color:white;font-weight:bold"| +1.5 ||style="background:#CF0"| +1 ||style="background:#CF0"| +0.5 || ±0 || ±0 || -0.5 || -1 || -1.5
|-
|Sprint 5P ||style="background:#096;color:white;font-weight:bold"| +1 ||style="background:#CF0"| +0.5 || ±0 || -0.5 || -1 || - || - || -
|}


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.tetrisfriends.com/ Tetris Friends website]
*[http://www.tetrisfriends.com/ Tetris Friends website (defunct)]
*[http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=2376198867 Tetris Friends at Facebook]
*[http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=2376198867 Tetris Friends on Facebook (defunct)]
*[http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=20508387037 Tetris Friends Beta on Facebook (Battle+ mode) (defunct)]
 
{{Tetris Online games}}
 
[[Category:Official Tetris games]]
[[Category:Web (Plug-in) games]]

Latest revision as of 22:26, 23 August 2024

Tetris Friends
Developer(s)Tetris Online, Inc.
Publisher(s)Tetris Online, Inc.
Platform(s)Web (Flash)
ReleaseFacebook
August, 2008
tetrisfriends.com
November 22, 2008
Gameplay info
Next pieces5 (most modes)
4 (Survival)
1 (1989, N-Blox)
Playfield size10 × 20
Hold pieceIn all modes except 1989 and N-Blox
Hard dropIn all modes except 1989 and N-Blox
Rotation systemSRS (most modes)
Tetris DX rotation with S/Z kicks only (1989)
Original (N-Blox)

Tetris Friends was a Tetris game available at tetrisfriends.com. It was permanently shut down on May 31, 2019 due to Tetris Online, Inc. ceasing their operations. The game was also available on Facebook until it was removed on August 31, 2012 in favor of the standalone Tetris Battle app. [1]

Gameplay details

  • ARE: No
  • Initial actions (IRS,IHS): Each is pay-to-unlock for 9 "Rubies" (~$1.20 USD)
  • T-Spin detection
    • Website version
      • 1989 and N-Blox mode: None
      • All other modes: 3-corner T
    • Facebook version
      • Ultra, Battle+, and Battle+6P mode: 3-corner T
      • BlockStar mode: None
      • All other modes: 3-corner T no kick
  • Combo bonus: Yes

Modes

Mode availability

Both versions

  • Marathon
  • Sprint
  • Ultra
  • Sprint 5P

Website only

  • Battle 2P
  • Battle 6P
  • Rally 8P
  • Survival
  • Arena
  • 1989
  • N-Blox

Facebook version only

  • Battle+
  • Battle+ 6P
  • BlockStar

Single player

  • Marathon

Standard variable-goal Marathon mode with 15-level limit.
In the website version, this mode always starts from level 1; in the Facebook version, starting level is selectable.
If you reach a certain level, you can unlock additional skins.
The Tetris Friends version of Marathon has a variable-goal system where the method used to level up is to clear a certain number of goal lines that increases per level. The optimal way to achieve a high score is by using the Single-line combo strategy.

  • Sprint

Clear 40 lines as fast as possible.

  • Ultra

2 minutes ultra mode. Score as many points as possible within 2 minutes.
In the Facebook version, music is selectable from 5 songs. In the website version, however, only the "Midnite" music is available.
This mode was formerly known as Tetris Solo, and a 3-minute mode was also available.
The game starts at Level 1. Scores will not be saved in case of a top out.

T-Spin with wall kick is allowed on both versions; however, there are some graphical glitches. If you perform a T-Spin Triple, only the score marker (the floating "+1600" text) will be displayed.

  • Survival

Standard fixed-goal Marathon mode. After clearing 200 lines, you'll enter the "Bonus Level", which is a semi-invisible challenge. The game ends by a top out.

  • 1989

This mode simulates the Game Boy version, but with faster DAS, slower gravity at Level 15 onwards, and a short lock delay. A-Type and B-Type modes are available, but only the former has leaderboards.

  • N-Blox

A port of an unofficial Tetris game called N-Blox. It uses classic gameplay mechanics i.e. no wall kicks, unlimited level cap, and fixed controls.

  • BlockStar

This mode is a remake of the first Tetris game released on Facebook. Much like N-Blox and Tetris 1989, this mode uses classic gameplay mechanics.

Multiplayer

  • Sprint 5P

Compete with 4 opponents in Sprint mode. Opponents are mostly previous ghost records, and randomly selected based on your current rank.

  • Battle 2P

2-minute Versus mode with line attack garbage system. Unlike most Tetris games with this mode, the garbage lines don't have holes, and they will only be cleared by sending more lines towards the opponent.
Top out the opponent 3 times to win the game. If the timer runs out, the amount of KO's, garbage lines sent, or final stack height will determine the winner.

As with Sprint 5P mode, asynchronous gameplay (battle against a previously recorded gameplay round) is used. You can also select a map to play on.

In the Facebook version, this mode was available as Battle+ mode, but later replaced by a Bomb version.

  • Battle 6P

Fight against five randomly selected opponents for 2 minutes. In the Facebook version, this mode was available as Battle+6P mode and the time limit was 3 minutes.

  • Arena (open beta)

2-6 player real-time battle game. Each garbage has single hole in it and erasable.
Unlike Tetris Online (Japan), clearing a line does not delay the rising garbage.
Some rooms have items, which can be used to attack opponents or assist you.
Unlike many other games, T-Spin Mini (T-Spin Single with wall kick) cannot send any garbage lines.
After 90-150 seconds, each player begins to receive one line of garbage every 3 seconds. Garbage given to you this way has no gaps at all and is unclearable.

  • Rally 8P (open beta)

The objective of this game is to clear your way down the obstacle course in order to reach the GOAL zone before your opponents do. This mode uses Sticky line clear gravity, but any contiguous group of the same color with 25 or more blocks will not disappear. You can compete with seven opponents (asynchronous gameplay). There are 12 items, but all are enabled randomly.

  • Battle+

Fight against a randomly selected opponent for 2 minutes. Each garbage has a bomb block, and explodes when you place a piece above it. Bomb explosions can start/continue the combo sequence. Unlike Battle 2P mode, you cannot remove garbage by attacking your opponent, and 5 KOs are required to win the round.

  • Battle+ 6P

Fight against five randomly selected opponent for 2 minutes (with bomb blocks).

Discontinued game modes

Acorn Drop

An Ice Age-themed Marathon game. All pieces have same colors AND designs. It was available in the website version.

Multiplayer mode star distribution

In all multiplayer modes except Arena, the player will either lose or earn stars depending on the result of the match. Losing a match with 0 stars will demote the player by one rank, while winning a match with 4 stars (e.g. getting 5 stars) will promote the player by one rank.

Star Spread Comparisons
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
Battle 2P +1 -1 - - - - - -
Battle 6P +1 +0.5 ±0 ±0 -0.5 -1 - -
Rally 8P +1.5 +1 +0.5 ±0 ±0 -0.5 -1 -1.5
Sprint 5P +1 +0.5 ±0 -0.5 -1 - - -

External links