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|released = Nov 16, 2020 | |released = Nov 16, 2020 | ||
|platform = Windows | |platform = Windows | ||
|preview = 5 | |preview = 1-5 | ||
|playfield = 10 × 20 visible (in all modes except Combo Breaker) | |playfield = 10 × 20 visible (in all modes except Combo Breaker) | ||
|hold = | |hold = Enabled with [[IHS]] in all modes except Classic | ||
|hard = | |hard = Enabled in all modes except Classic and Spin Clear | ||
|system = SRS, with custom SRS-like kicks for non-tetrominoes | |system = SRS, with custom SRS-like kicks for non-tetrominoes | ||
|boxart = Multimino-title.png | |boxart = Multimino-title.png | ||
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*CPU Versus | *CPU Versus | ||
*Sandbox | *Sandbox | ||
*Classic (a hidden mode that can accessed by typing 1989 in the main menu) | |||
===Marathon=== | ===Marathon=== | ||
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===Master=== | ===Master=== | ||
A 200-line marathon where the game is incredibly fast starting at level | A 200-line 20G marathon where the game is incredibly fast starting at level M1. No options to pick from. | ||
===Combo Breaker=== | ===Combo Breaker=== | ||
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===Sandbox=== | ===Sandbox=== | ||
Allows you to make your own boards for testing the kicks. You can also pick a piece sequence, and save boards to load later. | Allows you to make your own boards for testing the kicks. You can also pick a piece sequence, and save boards to load later. | ||
===Classic=== | |||
Secret mode. Emulates the gameplay of [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)|the NES ''Tetris'' game]]. No options to pick from. | |||
==Piece Sets== | ==Piece Sets== | ||
In most game modes, the player can choose a piece set to use before starting a game. The three piece sets are as follows: | |||
===Tetris=== | ===Tetris=== | ||
Includes all 7 tetrominoes. | Includes all 7 tetrominoes. |
Revision as of 13:02, 5 March 2021
MultiMino | |
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The title screen of MultiMino. | |
Developer(s) | Axel Fox |
Platform(s) | Windows |
Release | Nov 16, 2020 |
Gameplay info | |
Next pieces | 1-5 |
Playfield size | 10 × 20 visible (in all modes except Combo Breaker) |
Hold piece | Enabled with IHS in all modes except Classic |
Hard drop | Enabled in all modes except Classic and Spin Clear |
Rotation system | SRS, with custom SRS-like kicks for non-tetrominoes |
MultiMino is a fangame created by Axel Fox that visions what the Tetris Guideline would be like if pentominoes were a part of it.
Game Modes
There are currently ten modes in the game:
- Marathon
- Sprint
- Ultra
- Survival
- Spin Clear
- Master
- Combo Breaker
- CPU Versus
- Sandbox
- Classic (a hidden mode that can accessed by typing 1989 in the main menu)
Marathon
Fixed goal marathon. You can choose from 150 lines, 200 lines, 300 lines, or endless. If you choose endless, you can also pick the point at which the speed stops increasing, either level 1, 15, 20, or 30.
Sprint
40-line sprint. No options to pick from.
Ultra
2 minute blitz to get the highest score you can. No options to pick from.
Survival
Garbage lines periodically rise from the bottom. No options to pick from.
Spin Clear
Preset boards and piece sequences will appear, and you have to spin every piece into the board, finishing with an All Clear. You start with 2 minutes, and gain 5 seconds for every board you clear. Game ends when you run out of time. No options to pick from.
Master
A 200-line 20G marathon where the game is incredibly fast starting at level M1. No options to pick from.
Combo Breaker
A 4-wide matrix where the goal is to get the highest combo you can in one minute. No options to pick from.
CPU Versus
Fight an AI in a traditional versus match. You can choose the AI level (1 to 5), and the amount of victories to win the whole match (2, 3, 5, 7, or 10).
Sandbox
Allows you to make your own boards for testing the kicks. You can also pick a piece sequence, and save boards to load later.
Classic
Secret mode. Emulates the gameplay of the NES Tetris game. No options to pick from.
Piece Sets
In most game modes, the player can choose a piece set to use before starting a game. The three piece sets are as follows:
Tetris
Includes all 7 tetrominoes.
Pentris
Includes all 18 pentominoes.
Multris
Includes the monomino, domino, 2 trominoes, 7 tetrominoes, and 18 pentominoes.