Tetris: Difference between revisions

From TetrisWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
*>Jujubo
(Undo revision 11208 by 203.158.221.227 (Talk))
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''''Tetris''''' is a video, computer, and even board game, which [[Alexey Pazhitnov]] invented in 1985. He has mentioned that the classic Roman [[pentomino puzzle]] has helped inspired the game.
'''''Tetris''''' is a video game, invented by [[Alexey Pajitnov]] invented in 1985. He has mentioned that the classic Roman [[pentomino puzzle]] has helped inspired the game.
 
[[Tetromino]]es fall from above one at a time. The player must sort them such that he or she forms continuous horizontal [[line clear]]s, which will then clear, and the above tetrominoes will fall. Frequently, clearing multiple lines simultaneously will benefit the player. For example, clearing four such lines yield a tetris. As the game progresses, the tetrominoes fall faster, making things more difficult. Once a player [[top out|tops out]], the game ends.


[[Tetromino]]es fall from above one at a time. The player must sort them such that he or she forms continuous horizontal [[line clear]]s, which will then clear, and the above tetrominoes will fall. Frequently, clearing multiple lines simultaneously will benifit the player. For example, clearing four such lines yield a tetris. As the game progresses, the tetrominoes fall faster, making things more difficult. Once a player [[top out|tops out]], the game ends.
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Gameplay overview]]
*[[Gameplay overview]]

Revision as of 16:24, 28 August 2019

Tetris is a video game, invented by Alexey Pajitnov invented in 1985. He has mentioned that the classic Roman pentomino puzzle has helped inspired the game.

Tetrominoes fall from above one at a time. The player must sort them such that he or she forms continuous horizontal line clears, which will then clear, and the above tetrominoes will fall. Frequently, clearing multiple lines simultaneously will benefit the player. For example, clearing four such lines yield a tetris. As the game progresses, the tetrominoes fall faster, making things more difficult. Once a player tops out, the game ends.

See also