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== Pentris ==
== Pentris ==
Uses pentrominoes instead of tetrominoes. The blocks are larger, so the playfield is only 60 squares wide now.
Uses pentominoes instead of tetrominoes. The blocks are larger, so the playfield is only 60 squares wide now.


== Links ==
== Links ==

Latest revision as of 02:13, 27 January 2020

Full HD Tetris
Developer(s)NGworks
Publisher(s)NGworks
Platform(s)Flash
Release2008-12-07 (original) / 2008-12-16 (more) / 2008-12-18 (Kai) / 2008-12-31 (Pentris)
Gameplay info
Next pieces1
Playfield size96w × 54h (original/Kai)
320w × 180h (more)
60w × 33h (Pentris)
Hold pieceNo
Hard dropNo (two speeds of soft drop)
Full HD Tetris title.png
Full HD Tetris ingame.png

Full HD Tetris is a series of Flash games with super-large playfields. The series was inspired by Full HD Space Invaders.

Pieces spawn at random locations at the top of the screen. Each game has two soft drop keys; by default, Space soft drops slowly, while Enter soft drops quickly. Each game has a pause function, but the pause function only lasts for a maximum of five minutes, and cannot be used again until a line is cleared.

Lines are scored by 10 * 2^(number of simultaneous lines) e.g. 20 for Single, 160 for Tetris.

Original

The original. There is a small chance of getting a 8-block I piece.

More

This has a larger playfield, but is otherwise the same. The pieces may be hard to see.

Kai

Adds large tetrominos (2× and 3× block sizes) to the original. 12 lines can be cleared at once using a 3× size I, scoring 40960 points.

Pentris

Uses pentominoes instead of tetrominoes. The blocks are larger, so the playfield is only 60 squares wide now.

Links