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== 1D Tetris == | |||
Tetris reduced to 1 dimension. In practice, this is implemented using a 2D well of width 1. Since all lines are of width 1, they all clear immediately, leaving only minimal interactivity. Most versions have soft drop but no hard drop. | |||
=== Implementations === | |||
Multiple people have implemented Tetris in 1 dimension. | |||
* 1D Tetris (ZX Spectrum, 1998): [https://archive.org/details/zx_1D_Tetris_1998_CSSCGC Playable on the Internet Archive]. Uses pieces of lengths 1 to 4. Has levels (1 to 9) and scoring. | |||
* Tetris 1D (online, 2002): By Ziga Hajdukovic ("zigah"), formerly playable at tetris1d.org. Uses pieces of lengths 2 to 4. Score is 50 * 2^(no. of lines - 1). | |||
* 1D Tetris (iPod Linux, 2006): By Alexander Papst, available [http://www.ipodlinux.org/Special_Module/1dtetris.html here]. | |||
* Tetris 1D (Scratch, 2008): By "hmnwilson", playable [https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/255120/ here]. Uses pieces of lengths 1 to 3. Score is 100 points per line. | |||
* Tetris 1D 2.0 (online, 2012): By zigah, formerly playable on Kongregate. Adds levels (0 to 9, advance every 10 lines) and revamps the scoring system (1 point per piece, 1 point per row soft dropped, 50 * 2^(no. of lines - 1) * (level + 1) for line clears). | |||
== [http://www.duelinganalogs.com/game/portal-tetris/ Portal Tetris] == | == [http://www.duelinganalogs.com/game/portal-tetris/ Portal Tetris] == | ||
A combination of Tetris and the game Portal. When a piece reaches the bottom of the playfield, instead of it being placed where it lands, it enters a portal and reappears at the top, thus making it impossible to get past the first piece. | A combination of Tetris and the game Portal. When a piece reaches the bottom of the playfield, instead of it being placed where it lands, it enters a portal and reappears at the top, thus making it impossible to get past the first piece. | ||
== | == Hell Tetris == | ||
{{main|Hell Tetris}} | |||
The bottom of the playfield is rounded, making it very difficult to place blocks in a manner so it'd even be possible to clear a line. | The bottom of the playfield is rounded, making it very difficult to place blocks in a manner so it'd even be possible to clear a line. | ||
== | == Not Tetris 2 == | ||
{{main|Not Tetris 2}} | |||
A game by Stabyourself. Instead of there being the traditional four positions the pieces can be in, they can rotate 360 degrees. | A game by Stabyourself. Instead of there being the traditional four positions the pieces can be in, they can rotate 360 degrees. | ||
== See also == | |||
*[[Fan game#Less serious variants]] | |||
[[Category:Fan Games List]] |
Revision as of 02:54, 26 September 2018
This page is dedicated to humorous versions of Tetris.
1D Tetris
Tetris reduced to 1 dimension. In practice, this is implemented using a 2D well of width 1. Since all lines are of width 1, they all clear immediately, leaving only minimal interactivity. Most versions have soft drop but no hard drop.
Implementations
Multiple people have implemented Tetris in 1 dimension.
- 1D Tetris (ZX Spectrum, 1998): Playable on the Internet Archive. Uses pieces of lengths 1 to 4. Has levels (1 to 9) and scoring.
- Tetris 1D (online, 2002): By Ziga Hajdukovic ("zigah"), formerly playable at tetris1d.org. Uses pieces of lengths 2 to 4. Score is 50 * 2^(no. of lines - 1).
- 1D Tetris (iPod Linux, 2006): By Alexander Papst, available here.
- Tetris 1D (Scratch, 2008): By "hmnwilson", playable here. Uses pieces of lengths 1 to 3. Score is 100 points per line.
- Tetris 1D 2.0 (online, 2012): By zigah, formerly playable on Kongregate. Adds levels (0 to 9, advance every 10 lines) and revamps the scoring system (1 point per piece, 1 point per row soft dropped, 50 * 2^(no. of lines - 1) * (level + 1) for line clears).
Portal Tetris
A combination of Tetris and the game Portal. When a piece reaches the bottom of the playfield, instead of it being placed where it lands, it enters a portal and reappears at the top, thus making it impossible to get past the first piece.
Hell Tetris
- Main article: Hell Tetris
The bottom of the playfield is rounded, making it very difficult to place blocks in a manner so it'd even be possible to clear a line.
Not Tetris 2
- Main article: Not Tetris 2
A game by Stabyourself. Instead of there being the traditional four positions the pieces can be in, they can rotate 360 degrees.