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*"Hold piece": The player can press a button to send the falling tetromino to the hold box, and any tetromino that had been in the hold box moves to the top of the screen and begins falling. Hold cannot be used again until after the piece locks down. Games on platforms with fewer than eight usable buttons (such as [[iPod Tetris|the version on iPod]]) may skip this feature. | *"Hold piece": The player can press a button to send the falling tetromino to the hold box, and any tetromino that had been in the hold box moves to the top of the screen and begins falling. Hold cannot be used again until after the piece locks down. Games on platforms with fewer than eight usable buttons (such as [[iPod Tetris|the version on iPod]]) may skip this feature. | ||
*Terms used in the user manual: "Tetriminos" not "tetrominoes" or "tetrads" or "pieces", letter names not "square" or "stick", etc. | *Terms used in the user manual: "Tetriminos" not "tetrominoes" or "tetrads" or "pieces", letter names not "square" or "stick", etc. | ||
*Player may only level up by clearing lines. | |||
The combination of hold piece and Random Generator would appear to allow the player to [[Playing forever|play forever]]. | The combination of hold piece and Random Generator would appear to allow the player to [[Playing forever|play forever]]. |
Revision as of 06:05, 29 September 2006
The Tetris guideline is the current specification that The Tetris Company enforces for making all new (2001 and later) Tetris games alike in form. The company revises the guideline annually. A mode labeled "standard" or just plain "Tetris" will adhere to the Guideline more closely than other modes.
As of 2006, the Guideline is conjectured to encompass the following rules, learned through observation of the behavior of authentic Tetris games:
- Playfield is 10 cells wide and at least 22 cells tall, where the top two may be hidden
- Tetromino colors
- Cyan I
- Yellow O
- Purple T
- Green S
- Red Z
- Blue J
- Orange L
- Six next-coming tetrominoes visible or at least three.
- So-called Random Generator (also called "random bag" or "7 system")
- Tetromino spawn locations
- The I and O spawn in the middle columns
- The rest spawn in the left-middle columns
- The tetrominoes spawn horizontally and with their flat side pointed down.
- Standard mappings for console and handheld gamepads:
- Super Rotation System (SRS) specifies tetromino rotation and lockdown behavior
- "Hold piece": The player can press a button to send the falling tetromino to the hold box, and any tetromino that had been in the hold box moves to the top of the screen and begins falling. Hold cannot be used again until after the piece locks down. Games on platforms with fewer than eight usable buttons (such as the version on iPod) may skip this feature.
- Terms used in the user manual: "Tetriminos" not "tetrominoes" or "tetrads" or "pieces", letter names not "square" or "stick", etc.
- Player may only level up by clearing lines.
The combination of hold piece and Random Generator would appear to allow the player to play forever.
The extent to which the Guideline specifies the speed curve, the scoring system, and other aspects not listed on this page, is not known to the public.
See also
- Tetris Worlds and Tetris Deluxe, considered by many to be the "reference" implementations of the Guideline
- Tetris DS, another popular game that follows the Guideline closely
References
- Planet GameCube: Tetris from the Top: An interview with Henk Rogers reveals the existence and some aspects of the Guideline
- EA Tetris product page, with official names for some Guideline features