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|publisher=Pin Eight
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|platform=Game Boy Advance
|platform=Game Boy Advance
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|released=2000 (PC version); 2002 (first GBA port); 2006 (latest version)
|released=2000 (PC version); 2002 (first GBA port); 2006 (latest version)
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'''Lockjaw: The Overdose''' is a freeware ''Tetris'' [[Fan game|clone]] for GBA by Damian Yerrick.
'''Lockjaw: The Overdose''' is a freeware ''Tetris'' [[Fan game|clone]] for GBA by Damian Yerrick.


At first, the gameplay of this clone isn't anything different from other Tetris clones, especially ''[[The New Tetris]]''. But after playing for a while, the [[playfield]] starts shaking and distorting, hence the name. It was previously known under the name Tetanus on Drugs, until July 22.
At first, the gameplay of this clone isn't anything different from other Tetris clones, especially ''[[The New Tetris]]''. But after playing for a while, the [[playfield]] starts shaking and distorting along with the music, hence the name. It was previously known under the name ''Tetanus On Drugs'' until the release of version 4 on July 22.


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Revision as of 00:37, 28 November 2006

LOCKJAW: The Overdose
Developer(s)Damian Yerrick
Publisher(s)Pin Eight
Platform(s)Game Boy Advance
Release2000 (PC version); 2002 (first GBA port); 2006 (latest version)
Gameplay info
Next pieces3
Playfield size10w x 20h
Hold pieceYes
Hard drop"Firm drop"

Lockjaw: The Overdose is a freeware Tetris clone for GBA by Damian Yerrick.

At first, the gameplay of this clone isn't anything different from other Tetris clones, especially The New Tetris. But after playing for a while, the playfield starts shaking and distorting along with the music, hence the name. It was previously known under the name Tetanus On Drugs until the release of version 4 on July 22.


See also

  • Tetripz, a fan game by Mute Fantasies that inspired TOD

External links