Tetris Max: Difference between revisions
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'''''Tetris Max''''' | '''''Tetris Max''''' was one of the first [[List of fan games|fan games]] for Mac OS System 6 and later. The game was created by Steve Chamberlin and was later ported to PC as '''''Bricklayer'''''. | ||
''Bricklayer'' is also known for its background music by | ''Bricklayer'' is also known for its background music by Peter Wagner and its wacky sound effects including: | ||
* A cow mooing when you level up | * A cow mooing when you level up | ||
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The game also has a Practice mode, where the player can set a fixed speed (either levels 1 to 10, or a custom speed in frames per row). | The game also has a Practice mode, where the player can set a fixed speed (either levels 1 to 10, or a custom speed in frames per row). | ||
[[Piece preview]] and [[DAS]] can optionally be disabled. Tetris Max features a [[lock delay]], making the game fairly comfortable to play at higher gravity. | |||
Controls are configurable; by default they are: | Controls are configurable; by default they are: | ||
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* Soft drop: M | * Soft drop: M | ||
* Hard drop: Space | * Hard drop: Space | ||
=== Rotation system === | |||
Tetris Max has four rotation states for the ''S'', ''Z'', and ''I'' pieces akin to [[Super Rotation System]] and its predecessor BPS rotation. The ''I'', ''J'', ''L'', ''S'', and ''Z'' pieces all spawn oriented vertically. The game has no wall kicks. | |||
=== Scoring === | === Scoring === |
Revision as of 08:21, 9 October 2024
Bricklayer | |
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Developer(s) | Steve Chamberlin |
Platform(s) | Mac OS Classic |
Release | August 1992 |
Latest release | 2.9.3 |
Gameplay info | |
Next pieces | 1 |
Playfield size | 10 × 20 |
Hold piece | No |
Hard drop | Yes |
Tetris Max was one of the first fan games for Mac OS System 6 and later. The game was created by Steve Chamberlin and was later ported to PC as Bricklayer.
Bricklayer is also known for its background music by Peter Wagner and its wacky sound effects including:
- A cow mooing when you level up
- A quote saying "All kids love log" when clicking on a log in the credits.
Gameplay
The game's main mode is a standard marathon with 10 levels. Level n+1 begins after 10*n lines.
The game also has a Practice mode, where the player can set a fixed speed (either levels 1 to 10, or a custom speed in frames per row).
Piece preview and DAS can optionally be disabled. Tetris Max features a lock delay, making the game fairly comfortable to play at higher gravity.
Controls are configurable; by default they are:
- Move left: J
- Move right: L
- Rotate left: K
- Rotate right: I
- Soft drop: M
- Hard drop: Space
Rotation system
Tetris Max has four rotation states for the S, Z, and I pieces akin to Super Rotation System and its predecessor BPS rotation. The I, J, L, S, and Z pieces all spawn oriented vertically. The game has no wall kicks.
Scoring
1 point is earned for every row crossed when soft or hard dropping. Line clear bonuses do not depend on level and are as follows:
Line clear | Score |
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Single | 100 |
Double | 300 |
Triple | 600 |
Tetris | 1000 |
In addition, there are two special bonuses that can be earned:
- If all the blocks in the line(s) cleared are the same colour, a bonus of 2500 points is awarded.
- If the player clears the entire playfield, a bonus of 10,000 points is awarded.