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== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
Unlike typical Tetris, when leveling up, instead of increasing the speed, a row is removed from the [[playfield]] to make it shorter. The level increases every 20 [[line clear|lines cleared]]. The game ends when the player clears 200 lines.
Unlike typical Tetris, when leveling up, instead of increasing the speed, a row is removed from the [[playfield]] reducing its height. The level increases every 20 [[line clear|lines cleared]]. The game ends when the player clears 200 lines.
 
Two speeds are available, "Hi" and "Low".
 
Pieces enter with a random orientation, and can only be rotated counter-clockwise.


=== Scoring ===
=== Scoring ===

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Tetris (Sharp Wizard)
Tetris (Sharp Wizard).jpg
Game box next to device with game installed.
Developer(s)Bullet Proof Software
Sharp
Publisher(s)Bullet Proof Software
Sharp
Platform(s)Sharp Wizard
ReleaseDecember 1989
Gameplay info
Next pieces1
Hold pieceNo
Hard dropNo
Tetris (Sharp Wizard) ingame.jpg

Tetris is a game for the Sharp Wizard or Electronic notebook[a] in Japan.

Gameplay

Unlike typical Tetris, when leveling up, instead of increasing the speed, a row is removed from the playfield reducing its height. The level increases every 20 lines cleared. The game ends when the player clears 200 lines.

Two speeds are available, "Hi" and "Low".

Pieces enter with a random orientation, and can only be rotated counter-clockwise.

Scoring

Points are awarded for line clears and soft dropping. 1 point is awarded for every two rows soft dropped.

Line Clear Points
Single 10
Double 30
Triple 100
Tetris 400

Notes

  1. Known in Japan as: Denshi techō kādo (電子手帳カード)