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{{Infobox |title = Yatetris
{{Infobox |title = Yet Another Tetris
|platform = PC
|platform = Windows 3.x
|developer = Peter Mueller
|developer = Peter Mueller
|publisher = Peter Mueller
|publisher = Peter Mueller
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|hold = No
|hold = No
|hard = Yes (non-locking)
|hard = Yes (non-locking)
|playfield = 12x20
|playfield = 12 × 20 (default)
}}
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'''''Yatetris''''' was created by a single developer, Peter Mueller, and released as public domain software.  The game allows players to construct and play with their own piece sets.  Players may specify the shapes, rotation states, and graphics for each custom piece, along with the level at which the piece may first appear, and the number of points awarded for placing the piece.  All pieces spawn with random orientations.
'''''Yet Another Tetris''''' was created by a single developer, Peter Mueller, and released as public domain software.  The game allows players to construct and play with their own piece sets.  Players may specify the shapes, rotation states, and graphics for each custom piece, along with the level at which the piece may first appear, and the number of points awarded for placing the piece.  All pieces spawn with random orientations.


== Options ==


[[Category:Games List]]
The playfield size can be adjusted. Width can be between 6 and 29, while height can be between 6 and 22.
 
== External Links ==
*[https://archive.org/details/YetAnotherTetris_1020 Internet Archive playable/downloadable] (v1.05)
 
[[Category:Fan games]]

Latest revision as of 19:14, 4 September 2019

Yet Another Tetris
Developer(s)Peter Mueller
Publisher(s)Peter Mueller
Platform(s)Windows 3.x
Release1991
Gameplay info
Next piecesOne
Playfield size12 × 20 (default)
Hold pieceNo
Hard dropYes (non-locking)

Yet Another Tetris was created by a single developer, Peter Mueller, and released as public domain software. The game allows players to construct and play with their own piece sets. Players may specify the shapes, rotation states, and graphics for each custom piece, along with the level at which the piece may first appear, and the number of points awarded for placing the piece. All pieces spawn with random orientations.

Options

The playfield size can be adjusted. Width can be between 6 and 29, while height can be between 6 and 22.

External Links