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*[[Tetris Blast]] | *[[Tetris Blast]] | ||
*[[Tetris DX]] | *[[Tetris DX]] | ||
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*[[Tetris The Grand Master]] series | *[[Tetris The Grand Master]] series | ||
*[[Lockjaw]] (for PC) | *[[Lockjaw]] (for PC) | ||
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*[[Tetris Attack]] | *[[Tetris Attack]] |
Revision as of 04:11, 25 September 2006
Delayed Auto Shift or autorepeat refers to the behavior of most falling block puzzle games when the player holds the left or right key. The game will shift the falling piece sideways, wait, and then shift it repeatedly if the player continues to hold the key.
Some games read the keys as on-off switches and implement DAS in software. Others rely on the automatic repeat provided by the hardware or operating system, which the user often has the ability to configure. (In Windows 2000, this setting is Start > Settings > Control Panel > Keyboard > Speed > Character repeat.)
Games with slow DAS
Tetromino based:
Other:
Games with fast DAS
Tetromino based games with at least 20 Hz DAS:
- Tetris Blast
- Tetris DX
- Tetanus On Drugs and its GBA port Lockjaw: The Overdose
- Tetris The Grand Master series
- Lockjaw (for PC)
Other: