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''Tetris Effect'' was released for Windows, with support for Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, on July 23, 2019. It is available for purchase on the Epic Games Store. A version for the Oculus Quest was released May 15, 2020.
''Tetris Effect'' was released for Windows, with support for Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, on July 23, 2019. It is available for purchase on the Epic Games Store. A version for the Oculus Quest was released May 15, 2020.


An updated release, named ''Tetris Effect: Connected'', was announced for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Windows 10 (exclusively through the Microsoft Store and Xbox Game Pass) on July 23, 2020, and was released on November 10, 2020. The Connected update will be released on the existing platforms and on Steam in Summer 2021. This update adds multiplayer modes to the game.
An updated release, named ''Tetris Effect: Connected'', was announced for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Windows 10 (exclusively through the Microsoft Store and Xbox Game Pass) on July 23, 2020, and was released on November 10, 2020. The Connected update will also be released on existing platforms and on Steam in Summer 2021. This update added new multiplayer modes to the game.


== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
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=== Zone mechanic ===
=== Zone mechanic ===
The main mode of ''Tetris Effect'', Journey Mode, features a new mechanic named "Zone". By filling up the Zone meter with performing line clears (''x'' lines grant 5 seconds, depending on the difficulty), the player can then trigger Zone, where the gravity temporarily stops and any lines cleared are pushed to the bottom of the playfield. Zone ends when the time meter runs out or the player [[Top out|tops out]], after that, lines cleared disappear from the board by an explosion effect. The maximum Zone duration is 20 seconds.
The main mode of ''Tetris Effect'', Journey Mode, features a new mechanic named '''Zone'''. By filling up the Zone meter by performing line clears (''x'' lines, depending on difficulty in [[#Journey Mode|Journey Mode]] or phase in [[#Multiplayer Modes|Zone Battle]], charges a quarter of meter), the player can then trigger Zone, where the gravity temporarily stops and any lines cleared are pushed to the bottom of the playfield. Zone ends when the time meter runs out or the player [[Top out|tops out]]. After that, completed lines disappear from the bottom of the playfield with an explosion. The maximum possible Zone duration in Journey Mode is 20 seconds.


It was initially thought that 20 zone lines was the maximum possible to be cleared, since this is the height at which pieces spawn, but it was discovered that higher clears were possible when the last piece was able to clear multiple lines. Kirby703 was the first to achieve this, scoring 21 and later 22 zone lines cleared. 23 zone lines is the maximum possible, but this requires 10 I pieces across the top of the screen, requiring many elements of luck in addition to skill, and thus the current record is 22. In the multiplayer modes added in Connected, higher clears are possible due to the added garbage mechanics and boss attacks offering additional strategies.
It was initially thought that 20 zone lines was the maximum possible to be cleared, since this is the height at which pieces spawn, but it was discovered that higher clears were possible when the last piece was able to clear multiple lines or with the use of [[IHS]. Player Kirby703 was the first to achieve this a 21 line Zone clear, with developers later renaming the clear a Kirbtris (initially displayed as an Ultimatris). She later achieved a 22 line Zone clear as well, displayed as an Impossibilitris. Although a 23 line Zone clear is the maximum theoretically possible, this requires 10 I pieces laid across the top of the screen vertically, a feat that would require very specific luck and use of IRS/IHS. In the multiplayer modes added in Connected, higher clears are possible due to the added garbage mechanics and boss attacks offering additional strategies.


When at least 8 lines have been filled during Zone, a color inversion effect, known as "Zone Brilliance" is applied to the entire screen. You can adjust the severity of this effect in the graphics settings, which allows a choice between "MIN", "MID", and "MAX".
When at least 8 lines have been filled during Zone, a color inversion effect known as '''Zone Brilliance''' is applied to the entire screen. You can adjust the severity of this effect in the graphics settings, which allows a choice between "MIN", "MID", and "MAX".


==== Zone clear names ====
==== Zone clear names ====
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==== Scoring in Zone ====
==== Scoring in Zone ====


During Zone, there is a multiplier applied to points earned from piece dropping (soft and hard drop), line clearing as well as combos, with 1 being the default: the earned score is unaffected. If Zone is activated when the meter is full (20 seconds), the multiplier is increased by 1, and after having cleared 8 lines in Zone, it is further increased by 1. A special case occurs when the Zone counter changes from under 8 to 8 or above, the line clear and combo award are applied with the new multiplier while the hard drop bonus is still multiplied by the old one.
During Zone, there is a multiplier applied to all points earned during Zone. Score values are +1x for every clear of an Octoris (eight lines) or more. If Zone is activated when fully charged (20 seconds), an additional +1x multiplier is also applied, thus making a 3x multiplier the highest possible. Points earned from line clears are not immediately added to the score display and are delayed until Zone ends, which also awards a bonus of +100 for each line cleared during Zone.
 
Points earned from line clearing and combing are not immediately added to the score display, they are delayed until Zone ends, which also awards a Zone bonus of 100 for each line cleared during Zone.


=== Grading and Scoring ===
=== Grading and Scoring ===
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== Effect Modes ==
== Effect Modes ==
This section contains 11 different game modes, categorized into 4 groups. In Marathon, Chill Marathon, Quick Play, and Mystery modes, the player can choose one of the available main and hidden stages to play on. All other modes have their own unique stages.
This section contains 11 different game modes, categorized into 4 groups. In Marathon, Chill Marathon, Quick Play, and Mystery modes, the player can choose one of the available main or hidden stages to play on. All other modes have their own unique stages.


=== Classic ===
=== Classic ===
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==== Master ====
==== Master ====
[[20G]] mode with 30 speed levels, each with a progressively decreasing lock delay value. Clear at least 300 lines to complete the mode. Initial M-level can be selected prior to starting the mode.
[[20G]] mode with 30 speed levels, each with progressively decreasing [[lock delay]] and [[Line_clear#Delay|line clear]] delay values. Clear at least 300 lines to complete the mode. Initial M-level can be selected prior to starting the mode.


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==== Purify ====
==== Purify ====
Clear as many violet and grey [[Garbage|garbage]] blocks as possible within a 3-minute time limit. New "infected" blocks are added to the stack at certain time intervals.
Clear as many grey [[Garbage|garbage]] and violet "infected" blocks as possible within a 3-minute time limit by. New infected blocks are added to the bottom of the stack after a certain number of clears or after failing to clear infected blocks at certain time intervals.


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== Weekend Ritual ==
== Weekend Ritual ==
During certain days, a Weekend Ritual event is held, where all players must accumulate a set number of points by playing one of the four Effect Mode sub-groups (Classic, Relax, Focus, or Adventurous) during a limited time period. Reaching the score goal before the event ends will unlock new avatars, in-game Stages, etc.
During certain days, a Weekend Ritual event is held, where all players must accumulate a set number of points by playing one of the four [[#Effect Modes|Effect Mode]] sub-groups (Classic, Relax, Focus, or Adventurous) during a limited time period. Reaching the score goal before the event ends will unlock new avatars for paticipating players. The 1989 stage can also be unlocked by participating in a Weekend Ritual.


== Codes ==
== Codes ==
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* '''1984 Stage''': UUDDLRLRBA
* '''1984 Stage''': UUDDLRLRBA
When entered successfully on the title screen of the game, the player is then taken to the title screen of [[Tetris (Electronika 60)]], and the following code must be inputted using a keyboard: <code>06061984</code>. After entering the numerical code and pressing Enter, the 1984 stage is automatically unlocked.
When entered successfully on the title screen of the game, the player is taken to a [[Tetris (Electronika 60)|Electronika 60]] homage, where the following code can be input using a keyboard: <code>06061984</code>. After entering the code and pressing Enter, the 1984 stage is unlocked.
 
== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* [https://tetriseffect.game Official home page]
* [https://tetriseffect.game Official home page]

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Tetris Effect
Tetris Effect Connected cover.jpeg
Tetris Effect: Connected cover art
Developer(s)Monstars Inc.
Resonair
Stage Games
Publisher(s)Enhance
Platform(s)PlayStation 4, Windows, Oculus Quest, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One
ReleasePlayStation 4
  • WW: November 9, 2018
Windows
  • WW: July 23, 2019
Oculus Quest
  • WW: May 15, 2020
Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
  • WW: November 10, 2020
Gameplay info
Next pieces1-4
Playfield size10 × 20
Hold pieceYes
Hard dropYes
Rotation systemSRS (primary)
NRS (secondary)
Tetris Effect title.png
Tetris Effect ingame.png

Tetris Effect is a single player game featuring music and visuals that react to player actions. The game was released on November 9, 2018, exclusively for the PlayStation 4. It is the first official console release since Tetris Ultimate in 2014.

Tetris Effect was released for Windows, with support for Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, on July 23, 2019. It is available for purchase on the Epic Games Store. A version for the Oculus Quest was released May 15, 2020.

An updated release, named Tetris Effect: Connected, was announced for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Windows 10 (exclusively through the Microsoft Store and Xbox Game Pass) on July 23, 2020, and was released on November 10, 2020. The Connected update will also be released on existing platforms and on Steam in Summer 2021. This update added new multiplayer modes to the game.

Gameplay

Tetris Effect features standard Guideline rules for gameplay; several features such as IRS/IHS, hold piece, and piece preview count can be changed in the Options. Each stage has its own themed block design; however, the player may also switch to a Traditional (Guideline-colors) block design for improved visibility.

Zone mechanic

The main mode of Tetris Effect, Journey Mode, features a new mechanic named Zone. By filling up the Zone meter by performing line clears (x lines, depending on difficulty in Journey Mode or phase in Zone Battle, charges a quarter of meter), the player can then trigger Zone, where the gravity temporarily stops and any lines cleared are pushed to the bottom of the playfield. Zone ends when the time meter runs out or the player tops out. After that, completed lines disappear from the bottom of the playfield with an explosion. The maximum possible Zone duration in Journey Mode is 20 seconds.

It was initially thought that 20 zone lines was the maximum possible to be cleared, since this is the height at which pieces spawn, but it was discovered that higher clears were possible when the last piece was able to clear multiple lines or with the use of [[IHS]. Player Kirby703 was the first to achieve this a 21 line Zone clear, with developers later renaming the clear a Kirbtris (initially displayed as an Ultimatris). She later achieved a 22 line Zone clear as well, displayed as an Impossibilitris. Although a 23 line Zone clear is the maximum theoretically possible, this requires 10 I pieces laid across the top of the screen vertically, a feat that would require very specific luck and use of IRS/IHS. In the multiplayer modes added in Connected, higher clears are possible due to the added garbage mechanics and boss attacks offering additional strategies.

When at least 8 lines have been filled during Zone, a color inversion effect known as Zone Brilliance is applied to the entire screen. You can adjust the severity of this effect in the graphics settings, which allows a choice between "MIN", "MID", and "MAX".

Zone clear names

ZONE clear name Line clear amount
Tetris 4-7
Octoris 8-11
Dodecatris 12-15
Decahexatris 16-17
Perfectris 18-19
Ultimatris 20
Kirbtris 21
Impossibilitris 22+

Scoring in Zone

During Zone, there is a multiplier applied to all points earned during Zone. Score values are +1x for every clear of an Octoris (eight lines) or more. If Zone is activated when fully charged (20 seconds), an additional +1x multiplier is also applied, thus making a 3x multiplier the highest possible. Points earned from line clears are not immediately added to the score display and are delayed until Zone ends, which also awards a bonus of +100 for each line cleared during Zone.

Grading and Scoring

Scoring is carried over from other Guideline games; the player receives a certain grade (from D/E to SS) based on their final score in a mode.

List of Stages

Stage Name Appearance Unlock condition
Main Stages
The Deep Journey Mode, Area 1, Stage 1 Available by default
Pharaoh's Code Journey Mode, Area 1, Stage 2 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Karma Wheel Journey Mode, Area 1, Stage 3 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Jellyfish Chorus Journey Mode, Area 2, Stage 1 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Da Vinci Journey Mode, Area 2, Stage 2 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Prayer Circles Journey Mode, Area 2, Stage 3 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Ritual Passion Journey Mode, Area 2, Stage 4 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Deserted Journey Mode, Area 3, Stage 1 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Dolphin Surf Journey Mode, Area 3, Stage 2 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Downtown Jazz Journey Mode, Area 3, Stage 3 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Spirit Canyon Journey Mode, Area 3, Stage 4 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Jeweled Veil Journey Mode, Area 4, Stage 1 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Forest Dawn Journey Mode, Area 4, Stage 2 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Kaleidoscope Journey Mode, Area 4, Stage 3 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Turtle Dreams Journey Mode, Area 4, Stage 4 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Celebration Journey Mode, Area 4, Stage 5 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Sunset Breeze Journey Mode, Area 5, Stage 1 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Aurora Peak Journey Mode, Area 5, Stage 2 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Zen Blossoms Journey Mode, Area 5, Stage 3 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Yin & Yang Journey Mode, Area 5, Stage 4 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Hula Soul Journey Mode, Area 5, Stage 5 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Starfall Journey Mode, Area 6, Stage 1 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Balloon High Journey Mode, Area 6, Stage 2 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Mermaid Cove Journey Mode, Area 6, Stage 3 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Orbit Journey Mode, Area 6, Stage 4 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Stratosphere Journey Mode, Area 6, Stage 5 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Metamorphosis Journey Mode, Area 7 Complete the previous stage in Journey Mode
Special Stages
Space Sprint Sprint Mode Available by default
Gilded Horizon Ultra Mode Available by default
Space Race Master Mode Available by default
Mandala All Clear, Combo, and Target Modes Available by default
Rose Horizon Countdown Mode Available by default
Rebirth Purify Mode Available by default
Hidden Stages
1989 Unlockable Participate Weekend Ritual or reach XP Level 50
1984 Unlockable See Codes below


Journey Mode

The main mode of the game, with 27 stages total. The stages are split into 7 different areas, where they are unlocked one by one as the player progresses. Each stage has 3 sections, with a different speed level per section. The line goal per stage is determined by the selected difficulty: 30 lines for Beginner, 36 lines for Normal, and 48 lines for Expert, respectively. The final stage, Metamorphosis, has a 90-line goal, regardless of difficulty selected. Only non-Zone cleared lines count toward the goal. Practice Mode is also available, which allows the player to progress through the first four areas with no game overs and low gravity levels.

Speed Levels in Journey Mode
Stage Beginner Normal Expert
The Deep 1 1 1 1 2 3 6 7 8
Pharaoh's Code 2 2 2 3 4 5 8 9 10
Karma Wheel 3 3 3 4 5 6 10 11 12
Jellyfish Chorus 1 1 3 1 1 5 6 6 10
Da Vinci 1 3 1 1 5 1 6 10 6
Prayer Circles 3 1 3 5 1 5 10 6 10
Ritual Passion 1 3 7 1 5 9 6 12 15
Deserted 4 2 2 6 3 3 11 8 6
Dolphin Surf 2 7 3 4 9 6 10 15 12
Downtown Jazz 2 6 2 4 8 5 9 14 10
Spirit Canyon 1 3 8 3 5 10 8 10 16
Jeweled Veil 2 2 4 4 4 6 9 9 10
Forest Dawn 5 5 5 7 7 7 12 12 12
Kaleidoscope 5 7 2 7 10 3 12 16 8
Turtle Dreams 6 6 6 8 8 8 13 13 13
Celebration 1 6 9 1 8 11 6 15 18
Sunset Breeze 4 1 4 7 3 7 12 8 12
Aurora Peak 3 6 7 5 8 9 10 13 16
Zen Blossoms 1 4 6 3 6 8 8 11 13
Yin & Yang 9 5 3 11 7 5 16 12 10
Hula Soul 1 7 10 3 10 12 8 16 20
Starfall 6 9 4 9 12 7 15 18 12
Balloon High 2 9 3 5 12 6 10 18 11
Mermaid Cove 4 4 7 7 7 10 12 12 14
Orbit 4 6 8 7 8 11 13 14 17
Stratosphere 8 9 10 10 11 13 16 18 20
Metamorphosis 7 4 10 10 7 13 16 13 20


Effect Modes

This section contains 11 different game modes, categorized into 4 groups. In Marathon, Chill Marathon, Quick Play, and Mystery modes, the player can choose one of the available main or hidden stages to play on. All other modes have their own unique stages.

Classic

Marathon

Standard fixed-goal Marathon mode. Clear at least 150 lines to complete the mode. Endless can be toggled on, and initial level (up to 15) can be selected.

Scoring
Grade Score
SS 500,000 + Clear
S ???
A ???
B ???
C ???
D ???

Ultra

3-minute score attack mode.

Scoring
Grade Score
SS 35,000
S ???
A ???
B ???
C ???
D ???

Sprint

40 lines time attack mode.

Scoring
Grade Time
SS <1:10
S <1:20
A <1:40
B <2:20
C <3:20
D >3:20
E Fail

Master

20G mode with 30 speed levels, each with progressively decreasing lock delay and line clear delay values. Clear at least 300 lines to complete the mode. Initial M-level can be selected prior to starting the mode.

Scoring
Grade Lines
SS 150
S 130
A 100
B 50
C 20
D 1
E 0

Relax

In these modes, topping out will reset the playfield and score counter instead of netting an instant Game Over. Piece sequences can be toggled between Random or Fixed.

Chill Marathon

Marathon mode, but with no instant Game Overs. Initial level is selectable; the line goal amount can also be adjusted between 150 to 600 lines in multiples of 30.

Scoring
Grade Score
SS 300,000
S ???
A ???
B ???
C ???
D ???

Quick Play

Play one of the available stages with selectable fixed level and line goal amount, ranging from 30 to 600 lines in multiples of 30.

Scoring
Grade Score
SS 10,000
S ???
A ???
B ???
C ???
D ???

Playlist

Play through a set of 4 similarly-themed stages in continuous succession. The player can also change the background music prior to starting one of the three available Playlists:

  • SeaThe Deep, Dolphin Surf, Mermaid Cove; Jellyfish Chorus
  • WindDa Vinci, Balloon High, Deserted; Sunset Breeze
  • WorldPrayer Circles, Zen Blossoms, Jeweled Veil; Karma Wheel
Scoring
Grade Score
SS 40,000
S ???
A ???
B ???
C ???
D ???

Focus

All Clear

Perform as many perfect clears as possible within a 1-minute base time limit, using the given stacks and piece sequences. Each successful perfect clear will add a time bonus.

Scoring
Grade Score
SS 30
S 26
A 20
B ???
C ???
D ???
E ???

Combo

Perform as many combos as possible within a 1-minute base time limit, using the given stacks and piece sequences. Each successful combo clear will add a time bonus.

Scoring
Grade Score
SS 120
S 100
A 80
B 50
C 30
D 1
E 0

Target

Clear as many gem blocks as possible within a 1-minute base time limit. Each gem block cleared adds a time bonus.

Scoring
Grade Score
SS 30
S ???
A ???
B ???
C ???
D ???

Adventurous

Countdown

Score as many points as possible within 5 minutes. One or more I pieces drop into a random column on the stack every 2, 5, 8, or 10 piece drops. Endless can also be toggled on; the mode ends when the player tops out.

Scoring
Grade Score
SS 55,000
S ???
A ???
B ???
C ???
D ???

Purify

Clear as many grey garbage and violet "infected" blocks as possible within a 3-minute time limit by. New infected blocks are added to the bottom of the stack after a certain number of clears or after failing to clear infected blocks at certain time intervals.

Scoring
Grade Blocks Purified
SS 450 + Clear
S 400
A 300
B 200
C 100
D 1

Mystery

Marathon mode, but new random mechanics are activated for a particular time period, such as Big Block pieces, restricting Hold, Diamond Bombs, etc.

Scoring
Grade Score
SS 400,000
S ???
A ???
B ???
C ???
D ???

Multiplayer Modes

The following modes are added in Tetris Effect: Connected. Ranked, Friend, and Local Match sub-modes are available; the latter two sub-modes also have additional settings in all multiplayer modes.

Connected

Co-op multiplayer mode. 3 players, each with their own playfield, must battle against an A.I.-controlled boss in a fourth playfield. As the boss makes line clears, a meter fills up, which when filled, attacks the other players with a random mechanic modifier. The 3 co-op players must then make line clears to fill up a special Zone meter. When the Zone meter is full and activated, the 3 players' playfields merge together and collapse all blocks to the bottom via cascade gravity. While in the Zone, the players must make as many lines as possible within the shared playfield; special purple pieces may also drop at certain locations to push down blocks and fill any gaps. Once the Zone time limit ends or a player tops out, the resulting Zone line clear amount is then converted to a solid garbage attack towards the boss. If one or two of the players top out, the other(s) may also fill up a meter to revive a dead player by performing line clears. The mode ends when all 3 players top out or the boss tops out. 5 areas of difficulty are available, and Maniac Mod may also be toggled on to increase the overall difficulty of the boss.

A special version of the mode, Connected VS, is also available during Weekend Rituals. Here, a fourth player can play as the boss on the fourth playfield; the boss can also switch between Attack or Defense meters for attacking the other 3 players and clearing the solid garbage on the playfield, respectively.

Zone Battle

Standard versus mode, with the addition of the Zone mechanic from Journey Mode. When a player enters the Zone, the line clear amount and clear types made during the Zone period is then converted to an attack towards the other player, also equivalent to the number of sent garbage lines. However, the player may also block an incoming garbage attack by entering the Zone and clearing enough lines to cancel the attack. An attack bonus based on the total Zone lines cleared is applied after the normal garbage lines sent. Received garbage is delayed and will not appear on the field until the first drop made without clearing a line.

Zone Bonus Attack
Lines Cleared Zone Charge
25% 50% 75% 100%
1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 3
3 2 3 3 4
4 3 4 4 6
5 4 5 6 7
6 4 6 7 9
7 4, 1 6, 1 8 11
8 4, 2 6, 2 9 12
9 4, 2 6, 3 10 13
10 4, 3 6, 4 10, 2 15
11 4, 4 6, 5 10, 3 15, 1
12 4, 4 6, 6 10, 4 15, 3
13 4, 4, 1 6, 6, 1 10, 5 15, 4
14 4, 4, 2 6, 6, 2 10, 6 15, 6
15 4, 4, 2 6, 6, 3 10, 8 15, 7
16 4, 4, 3 6, 6, 4 10, 9 15, 9
17 4, 4, 4 6, 6, 5 10, 10 15, 10
18 4, 4, 4 6, 6, 6 11, 10 15, 12
19 5, 4, 4 8, 6, 6 12, 10 15, 13
20 5, 5, 4, 4 8, 8, 8 14, 14 17, 17
21 6, 6, 6, 6 8, 8, 8 16, 16, 4 18, 18, 10
22 8, 8, 8, 8 8, 8, 8 18, 18, 10 20, 20, 12, 20
23 10, 10, 10, 10 8, 8, 8 20, 20, 20 20, 20, 20, 20

A comma represents a break in garbage sent, e.g. [20, 20] will send two 20 line attacks.

In Friend and Local Matches, the Zone mechanic can be toggled off for a more traditional battle game. Other options include garbage spawn and timing type, Hyper Mod (faster DAS and shorter line clear delay), Randomizer type, Zone Attack power multiplier, etc.

Classic Score Attack

This mode uses the gameplay mechanics and visual styles from Tetris (NES, Nintendo) and the versus format seen in the Classic Tetris World Championship (CTWC). Each player must aim for a score higher than the other before both top out by clearing lines. No garbage is sent in this mode. Initial speed level is selectable before the start of a round.

In Friend and Local Matches, several parameters, such as battle type, line clear goal limit, horizontal movement type, and score amounts for each line clear type can be adjusted prior to starting a round.

Score Attack

Uses the same format as Classic Score Attack, but with Guideline mechanics instead. Several parameters, such as scoring template, constant speed level, and time limit, can be adjusted in Friend and Local Matches.

Weekend Ritual

During certain days, a Weekend Ritual event is held, where all players must accumulate a set number of points by playing one of the four Effect Mode sub-groups (Classic, Relax, Focus, or Adventurous) during a limited time period. Reaching the score goal before the event ends will unlock new avatars for paticipating players. The 1989 stage can also be unlocked by participating in a Weekend Ritual.

Codes

Key: L = Left, D = Down, U = Up, R = Right, A = Select, B = Back

  • 1984 Stage: UUDDLRLRBA

When entered successfully on the title screen of the game, the player is taken to a Electronika 60 homage, where the following code can be input using a keyboard: 06061984. After entering the code and pressing Enter, the 1984 stage is unlocked.

External Links

Videos