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This page exists to give roughly one-sentence definitions for terms commonly encountered in the description of ''Tetris'' gameplay. --[[User:Tepples|Tepples]] 12:43, 14 December 2006 (EST)
This page exists to give roughly one-sentence definitions for terms commonly encountered in the description of ''Tetris'' gameplay. --[[User:Tepples|Tepples]] 12:43, 14 December 2006 (EST)


"Not used in Tetriswiki prose due to the similarity to Minos, the name of the Cretan king who judges the dead in Greek mythology, and to minnow, the common name for the fish P. phoxinus." Is this necessary or even valid? I mean as far as I know the only reason the word is hardly ever used is because the Tetris Worlds' Mino creatures are hardly ever referred to in the first place, not because of any similarity to some unrelated nouns.
== Mino ==
"Not used in Tetriswiki prose due to the similarity to Minos, the name of the Cretan king who judges the dead in Greek mythology, and to minnow, the common name for the fish P. phoxinus." Is this necessary or even valid? I mean as far as I know the only reason the word is hardly ever used is because the Tetris Worlds' Mino creatures are hardly ever referred to in the first place, not because of any similarity to some unrelated nouns. -- 59.87.132.88
 
:Apparently individual blocks are called "Minos" in the guideline. A purported BPS employee wrote [http://www.tetrisconcept.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2030#2030 "block, standardly known as a Mino"]. --[[User:Tepples|Tepples]] 14:57, 19 December 2006 (EST)

Revision as of 19:57, 19 December 2006

Purpose

This page exists to give roughly one-sentence definitions for terms commonly encountered in the description of Tetris gameplay. --Tepples 12:43, 14 December 2006 (EST)

Mino

"Not used in Tetriswiki prose due to the similarity to Minos, the name of the Cretan king who judges the dead in Greek mythology, and to minnow, the common name for the fish P. phoxinus." Is this necessary or even valid? I mean as far as I know the only reason the word is hardly ever used is because the Tetris Worlds' Mino creatures are hardly ever referred to in the first place, not because of any similarity to some unrelated nouns. -- 59.87.132.88

Apparently individual blocks are called "Minos" in the guideline. A purported BPS employee wrote "block, standardly known as a Mino". --Tepples 14:57, 19 December 2006 (EST)