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|released = September 23rd 2008
|released = September 23rd 2008
|platform = Windows, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS
|platform = Windows, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS
|boxart = tessellate_title.png
|boxart = tessellate_title.jpg
|playfield = 4-10w x 4-20h
|playfield = 4-10w x 4-20h
|preview = 1-8
|preview = 1-8

Revision as of 06:34, 20 January 2009

Tessellate
Developer(s)hi-games.net
Publisher(s)N/A
Platform(s)Windows, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS
ReleaseSeptember 23rd 2008
Gameplay info
Next pieces1-8
Playfield size4-10w x 4-20h
Hold pieceOptional
Hard dropLocking and non-locking options
Rotation systemVarious options

Tessellate is the highly configurable engine behind the tetronimo games at hi-games.net. A unique feature of the Tessellate engine is that it allows users themselves to define their own games and compete on shared leaderboards for these games. Other features include user-customisable themes and the ability to watch replays of any record.

Standard modes

hi-games.net provides 3 standard modes on its website.

  • 40 Lines
  • 2 Minute Speed Run
  • 20G Japanese

Creating user-defined modes

A (virtually) unlimited number of user-defined modes can be created using the Tessellate Wizard tool.

Simulation

- Tessellate Simulation Settings

External Links