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Scores over 10 million are saved and ordered on the local leaderboard correctly, but do not display the most significant digit.
Scores over 10 million are saved and ordered on the local leaderboard correctly, but do not display the most significant digit.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ 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
|}


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 09:18, 3 January 2019

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 credit card sized 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

Tetris MicroCard follows guideline scoring for the most part, with the exception of combos.

Scores over 10 million are saved and ordered on the local leaderboard correctly, but do not display the most significant digit.

External links