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Nearly all falling block | Nearly all falling block games are capable of showing a preview of the '''next piece''' to enter the [[playfield]]. The next pieces are displayed in a window of the [[tetrion]], generally positioned to the right of or above the playfield. | ||
The next pieces are displayed in a window of the [[tetrion]], generally positioned to the right of or above the playfield. | |||
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Many ''Tetris'' games released since 1999, especially those adhering to some version of the [[Tetris Guideline]], show three or more next pieces. | Many ''Tetris'' games released since 1999, especially those adhering to some version of the [[Tetris Guideline]], show three or more next pieces. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:18, 10 February 2020
Nearly all falling block games are capable of showing a preview of the next piece to enter the playfield. The next pieces are displayed in a window of the tetrion, generally positioned to the right of or above the playfield.
Game start |
O enters; J is next |
Player drops O |
J enters; next is T |
Player drops J |
T enters; next is Z |
Some of the older games gave more points if the player chose to turn preview off.
Many Tetris games released since 1999, especially those adhering to some version of the Tetris Guideline, show three or more next pieces.