Difference between revisions of "Tetris"
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|Publisher = [[Pulsar Software]] | |Publisher = [[Pulsar Software]] | ||
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|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] or [[Dragon 64]] | |Platform = [[Dragon 32]] or [[Dragon 64]] | ||
|Genre = Puzzle | |Genre = Puzzle | ||
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Probably the first version of Tetris for the Dragon, this game replicates well the standard gameplay of the well-known Soviet game (although it is not an "official" port). The graphics use a semigraphics mode, with the falling blocks rendered with a special striped effect to achieve unusual colour tones. A bit of sampled speech is also included, with the game proclaiming "Tetris!" when you eliminate four rows at once. High scores can be saved and loaded to disk.