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Revision as of 21:07, 17 December 2018

Tetris MicroCard
Developer(s)Arduboy
Publisher(s)Arduboy
Platform(s)Dedicated handheld
Release22 March 2017
Gameplay info
Next pieces1
Playfield size10 × 20
Hold pieceNo
Hard dropYes
Rotation systemSRS

Tetris MicroCard is a handheld Tetris game based on the Arduboy. Unlike the Arduboy, neither the hardware or software is open source.

Gameplay

There is one game mode, a basic endless Marathon style game. The player can start on any level between 1 and 15.

Scoring

Score Table from the Tetris MicroCard instructions
Action Score Description
Single Line Clear 100 Points x Level 1 Row of Blocks is Cleared
Double Line Clear 300 Points x Level 2 Rows of Blocks are Cleared
Triple Line Clear 500 Points x Level 3 Rows of Blocks are Cleared
Tetris™ Line Clear 800 Points x Level 4 Rows of Blocks are Cleared
Mini T-Spin 100 Points x Level An easier T-Spin with no Line Clear
Mini T-Spin Single 200 Points x Level An easier T-Spin with 1 Line Clear
T-Spin 400 Points x Level T-Tetrimino is spun into a T-slot with no Line Clear
T-Spin Single 800 Points x Level T-Spin simultaneously clearing 1 Line
T-Spin Double 1200 Points x Level T-Spin simultaneously clearing 2 Lines
T-Spin Triple 1600 Points x Level T-Spin simultaneously clearing 3 Lines
Back to back Tetris™ Line Clear 1200 Points x Level Two Tetris™ Line Clears that are performed before a Single, Double, or Triple Line Clear occurs
Soft Drop 1 Points per Row Tetrimino drops at an accelerated rate
Hard Drop 2 Points per Row Tetrimino instantly drops and locks down



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