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== Basic rotation ==
== Basic rotation ==
TGM's basic rotations inherits most of its properties from [[Sega rotation]], which was used in most previous Japanese arcade Tetris games. Some defining characteristics include:
TGM's basic rotations inherits most of its properties from [[Sega rotation]], which was used in most previous Japanese arcade Tetris games. Some defining characteristics include:
* Having 2 (as opposed to 4) rotation states for S, Z, and I tetrominoess, which can smoothen the learning curve.
* Having 2 (as opposed to 4) rotation states for S, Z, and I tetrominoes.
* Keeping tetrominoes at an even level while rotating to always allow rotation when the tetromino is on a flat surface (except for the I tetromino - see exceptions below).
* Keeping tetrominoes at an even level while rotating to always allow rotation when the tetromino is on a flat surface (except for the I tetromino - see exceptions below).
* Pointing the initial stance of the T, L, and J tetrominoes downward, which adds some extra challenge and also makes it easier for tetrominoes to grab bumps along the surface of the stack when playing at high gravity.
* Pointing the initial stance of the T, L, and J tetrominoes downward.
[[Image:Tgm basic ars description.png|left|frame|TGM's basic rotations.]]
[[Image:Tgm basic ars description.png|left|frame|TGM's basic rotations.]]
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Revision as of 15:09, 4 March 2008

TGM rotation is a game play mechanic used in Tetris The Grand Master and other Arika tetromino games, derived from Sega rotation. It is often refered to as ARS (Arika Rotation System), even though some people believe that this name is misleading.

Games using TGM rotation generally use IRS, fast DAS, lock delay, and firm drop, and tetrominoes start out with the topmost block on the top row (generally row 20). The "ARS" and "ARS2" modes of Tetris The Grand Master Ace use a hybrid of TGM rules and Guideline rules.

Basic rotation

TGM's basic rotations inherits most of its properties from Sega rotation, which was used in most previous Japanese arcade Tetris games. Some defining characteristics include:

  • Having 2 (as opposed to 4) rotation states for S, Z, and I tetrominoes.
  • Keeping tetrominoes at an even level while rotating to always allow rotation when the tetromino is on a flat surface (except for the I tetromino - see exceptions below).
  • Pointing the initial stance of the T, L, and J tetrominoes downward.
TGM's basic rotations.


Wall kicks

TGM pioneered the use of wall kicks, with simple but effective kick rules. These rules were unchanged until TGM3, remaining constant across TGM, TA, TAP, and Sakura Tetris. Up to 3 locations are tried, in this order, before rotation will fail:

  • Basic rotation
  • 1 space right of basic rotation
  • 1 space left of basic rotation

In addition to these rules, there are some extra exceptions where certain wall kicks are not allowed:

  • The I tetromino will never kick.
  • L, J, and T tetrominoes will not rotate in the situations illustrated below if the X marked block is occupied.
X
LLLLLL
LXL
X
LXL
LLLLLL
X
JJJJJJ
XJJ
X
JJX
JJJJJJ
XX
IIII
IIII
  • However, L tetrominoes will rotate clockwise and J tetrominoes counterclockwise in the situations illustrated below if both the X marked blocks are occupied.
XX
LLLJJJ
LXXJ

New wall kicks in TGM3

I tetromino's wall kicks

In TGM3, the I tetromino can kick walls. There are 3 different types of wall kicks.

GZ
GC
GZ
GZ

Try to rotate

G
XZCZ
G
G

Basic rotation fails

G
GZZCZ
G
G

Kick 1 space right

GGZ
GGC
GGZ
GGZ

Try to rotate

GG
XXCZ
GG
GG

Basic rotation fails

GG
GGZZCZ
GG
GG

Kick 2 space right

ZG
CG
ZG
ZG

Try to rotate

G
ZZCX
G
G

Basic rotation fails

G
ZZCZG
G
G

Kick left

I tetromino's floor kicks

The I tetromino can kick the floor.

Notes:

  • Like hold piece, floor kick can be performed only once per tetromino.
  • This action causes lock delay reset.
  • The tetromino cannot kick the floor in mid-air.
ZZCZ
GGGG

Fail

ZZCZ
GGGG

OK

ZZCZ
G
GG

OK

There are 2 different types of floor kicks.

ZZCZ
G
GGGG

Try to rotate

Z
C
GZ
GGXG

Basic rotation fails

Z
C
Z
GZ
GGGG

Kick 1 space up

ZZCZ
GGGG
GGGG

Try to rotate

Z
C
GGXG
GGXG

Basic rotation fails

Z
C
Z
Z
GGGG
GGGG

Kick 2 space up

T tetromino's floor kicks

The T tetromino can escape from a hollow.

Notes:

  • This action can be performed only once per tetromino.
  • This action causes lock delay reset.
G
GI
GII
GGIGGGGGG

Try to rotate

G
G
GI
GXIXGGGGG

Basic rotation fails

G
GI
GIII
GGGGGGGG

Kick up

To-Do

  • describe ACE's ARS and ARS2
  • describe "Mihara's conspiracy"
  • mention right bias
  • add more visual aids?

References