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In [[games]] with [[recursive gravity]] that reward for [[cascades]] such as [[Tetris Worlds]], a simple way to rack up cascades is by using the ''S'' or ''Z'' [[tetromino]]es.
In [[games]] with [[recursive gravity]] that reward for [[cascades]] such as ''[[Tetris Worlds]]'', a simple way to rack up cascades is by using the ''S'' or ''Z'' [[tetromino]]es.
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''Tetris Worlds'' allowed for up to nine cascades before clearing the last levels, so players would fit an extra one in.
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Revision as of 17:29, 17 November 2006

In games with recursive gravity that reward for cascades such as Tetris Worlds, a simple way to rack up cascades is by using the S or Z tetrominoes. |

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