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|publisher = [[Tetris Online, Inc.]], Majesco, Hudson Soft, Nintendo
|publisher = [[Tetris Online, Inc.]], Majesco, Hudson Soft, Nintendo
|developer = Hudson Soft<br> [[Tetris Online, Inc.]]
|developer = Hudson Soft<br> [[Tetris Online, Inc.]]
|preview = 5/6 (most modes)<br>3 (4-player VS modes)
|preview = 5-6 (default) <br>3 (4-player VS modes)
|playfield = 10w x 20h visible (most modes)<br>5w x 10h visible (Beginner's Tetris mode and Wii Balance Board modes)
|playfield = 10 &times; 20 (primary) <br /> 5 &times; 10 (secondary)
|hold = Available in most modes<br>Replaced with "SKIP" feature in Shadow mode<br>Unavailable in Wii Balance Board modes
|hold = Yes <br /> (not available in Balance Board modes; replaced with Skip in Shadow)
|hard = Lock
|hard = Yes
|system = [[SRS]]
|system = [[Super Rotation System|SRS]]
|boxart = Tetris_Party_Deluxe_boxart.jpg
|boxart = Tetris_Party_Deluxe_boxart.jpg
|title-scrn = Tetris_Party_title.png
|title-scrn = Tetris_Party_title.png
|ingame-scrn = Tetris_Party_ingame.jpg
|ingame-scrn = Tetris_Party_ingame.jpg
}}
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'''''Tetris Party''''' is an official Tetris game for WiiWare.
'''''Tetris Party''''' is an official Tetris game for WiiWare, released in 2008. An expanded physical release for the Nintendo DS and Wii, named '''''Tetris Party Deluxe''''', and a DSiWare release, named '''''Tetris Party Live''''', were released in 2010.
'''''Tetris Party Deluxe''''' ('''''Tetris Party Premium''''' in Japan) was a physical release for Nintendo DS, and Wii.
'''''Tetris Party Live''''' was released for DSiWare in 2010.


== Gameplay Details ==
== Gameplay ==
*[[ARE]]: Yes
Tetris Party features standard [[Tetris Guideline|Guideline]] rules of gameplay.
*Initial actions (IRS,IHS): No
*T-Spin detection: 3-corner T no kick
*Combo bonus: Yes
*Bravo bonus: Yes, called "All Clear"
*Soft drop speed: Native * 20
*Gravity does not reach 20G in standard marathon mode, but does reach 20G in beginner's Tetris mode. (Actually it's 10G, however)
*In multi-player modes, players do not receive same sequence of pieces.


==Single Player Modes==
== Modes ==
===Marathon===
=== Single Player ===
Regular mode. Your goal is to get the highest score possible in 150 lines and 15 levels. An endless marathon mode can also be played from the game options menu.
* ''[[Marathon]]'' — Standard fixed-goal mode. Clear at least 150 lines to complete the mode or play endlessly.
* ''Computer Battle'' — Fight off the CPU opponent in a standard versus game with [[Garbage|garbage]] line attack.
* ''Field Climber'' — A small character appears in the playfield. The goal is to help the character climb to the top of the playfield by using pieces to create stairs. If the character gets crushed by a dropped piece, the game ends. An endless option, Everest, is also toggleable. Available in Multiplayer.
* ''Shadow'' — Fill a design in the playfield using polynominoes. The player can skip a current piece up to 10 times during a stage. Available in Multiplayer.
* ''Stage Racer'' — Guide the piece to the bottom of a 400-line obstacle course within the playfield without it touching the top. Seven courses, one for each piece type, are available; an endless option, Abyss, is also toggleable. Available in Multiplayer.
* ''[[40 lines|Sprint]]'' (Deluxe only) — 40-lines time attack mode. Available in Multiplayer.
* ''[[Tetris Blast|Bombliss]]'' (Deluxe only) — Use bombs within pieces to clear lines in the playfield.
* ''Beginner's Tetris'' — The following modes use a combination of monominoes, dominoes, and triminoes (plus the standard I, T, and O tetrominoes if Normal is toggled on):
** ''Beginner's Marathon'' — Clear up to 150 lines to complete the mode or play endlessly.
** ''All Clear Sprint'' — Make 20 [[Perfect clear|Perfect Clears]] in the fastest time possible.
* ''Wii Balance Board Modes'' — Using mechanics from Beginner's Tetris, the following modes are played using a Wii Balance Board:
** ''Balance Marathon'' — Clear at least 150 lines to complete the mode.
** ''Balance [[Ultra]]'' — Score as many points as possible in a 3-minute time limit.
** ''Balance Computer Battle'' — Versus mode.


===Field Climber===
=== Multiplayer ===
Help a small little man climb your tower of tetrimino's to the goal line if you squish him the level ends.
* ''VS Battle'' — Standard versus mode. Up to 4 players can compete in a round; Items and Auto Handicap are also available. Online matches are handled via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
 
* ''VS Hot Lines'' — First player to clear the highlighted rows in their playfield wins.
===Computer Battle===
* ''Duel Spaces'' — Each player takes turns dropping pieces in a shared playfield to enclose color-coded spaces. The player with the most area covered wins.
A versus mode where you face off against the computer, which has 15 levels of difficulty. In Deluxe DS, there are only 5 levels.
* ''Co-op'' — Two players must clear lines in a shared playfield. VS mode is also available.
 
===Shadow===
Fill in a design in the matrix using standard and non standard tetrimino's shapes include video game characters and fruit.
 
===Beginners Tetris===
Simple shapes many of which only include 3 blocks and a small playing field, the game ends after 150 lines.
 
===Stage Racer===
Guide a tetromino through a course rotating it and try to reach the goal at the bottom as fast as you can.
 
===Wii Balance Board Mode===
Play tetris using only your feet on the wii balance board very similar to beginners tetris.
 
==Local Multiplayer Modes==
===Vs Battle===
Face off against up to 4 computer or human opponents.
===Vs field climber===
Help a small man climb up your terminos to reach the flag(s) and get to the goal.
 
===Vs hot lines===
===vs shadow===
===Vs stage racer===
===Co-op Tetris===
Play together on a 20x20 matrix with another player with a shared hold piece. The goal is the same as in Marathon, ending at 150 lines.
===Dual spaces===
==Nintendo Wifi Connection==


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetris_Party Wikipedia entry on Tetris Party WiiWare game]
*[http://www.tetrisparty.com/us_en/ Tetris Party official website]
*[http://www.tetrisparty.com/us_en/ Tetris Party official website]
*[http://www.tetrisparty.com/download/Tetris-Party_Guide_US.PDF Tetris party quick start guide (PDF)]
*[http://www.tetrisparty.com/download/Tetris-Party_Guide_US.PDF Tetris party quick start guide (PDF)]

Revision as of 07:02, 7 December 2020

Tetris Party
Developer(s)Hudson Soft
Tetris Online, Inc.
Publisher(s)Tetris Online, Inc., Majesco, Hudson Soft, Nintendo
Platform(s)WiiWare, DSiWare, Nintendo DS, Wii
ReleaseTetris Party
  • JP: October 14, 2008
  • NA: October 20, 2008
  • PAL: October 24, 2008
Tetris Party Deluxe
  • NA: May 25, 2010
  • JP: August 5, 2010
  • EU: September 3, 2010
  • AU: October 14, 2010
Tetris Party Live
  • NA: November 22, 2010
  • PAL: December 3, 2010
Gameplay info
Next pieces5-6 (default)
3 (4-player VS modes)
Playfield size10 × 20 (primary)
5 × 10 (secondary)
Hold pieceYes
(not available in Balance Board modes; replaced with Skip in Shadow)
Hard dropYes
Rotation systemSRS

Tetris Party is an official Tetris game for WiiWare, released in 2008. An expanded physical release for the Nintendo DS and Wii, named Tetris Party Deluxe, and a DSiWare release, named Tetris Party Live, were released in 2010.

Gameplay

Tetris Party features standard Guideline rules of gameplay.

Modes

Single Player

  • Marathon — Standard fixed-goal mode. Clear at least 150 lines to complete the mode or play endlessly.
  • Computer Battle — Fight off the CPU opponent in a standard versus game with garbage line attack.
  • Field Climber — A small character appears in the playfield. The goal is to help the character climb to the top of the playfield by using pieces to create stairs. If the character gets crushed by a dropped piece, the game ends. An endless option, Everest, is also toggleable. Available in Multiplayer.
  • Shadow — Fill a design in the playfield using polynominoes. The player can skip a current piece up to 10 times during a stage. Available in Multiplayer.
  • Stage Racer — Guide the piece to the bottom of a 400-line obstacle course within the playfield without it touching the top. Seven courses, one for each piece type, are available; an endless option, Abyss, is also toggleable. Available in Multiplayer.
  • Sprint (Deluxe only) — 40-lines time attack mode. Available in Multiplayer.
  • Bombliss (Deluxe only) — Use bombs within pieces to clear lines in the playfield.
  • Beginner's Tetris — The following modes use a combination of monominoes, dominoes, and triminoes (plus the standard I, T, and O tetrominoes if Normal is toggled on):
    • Beginner's Marathon — Clear up to 150 lines to complete the mode or play endlessly.
    • All Clear Sprint — Make 20 Perfect Clears in the fastest time possible.
  • Wii Balance Board Modes — Using mechanics from Beginner's Tetris, the following modes are played using a Wii Balance Board:
    • Balance Marathon — Clear at least 150 lines to complete the mode.
    • Balance Ultra — Score as many points as possible in a 3-minute time limit.
    • Balance Computer Battle — Versus mode.

Multiplayer

  • VS Battle — Standard versus mode. Up to 4 players can compete in a round; Items and Auto Handicap are also available. Online matches are handled via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
  • VS Hot Lines — First player to clear the highlighted rows in their playfield wins.
  • Duel Spaces — Each player takes turns dropping pieces in a shared playfield to enclose color-coded spaces. The player with the most area covered wins.
  • Co-op — Two players must clear lines in a shared playfield. VS mode is also available.

External links