Tetrada v.1.3 - Windows Phone 7 Game
*** More on www.kariosgames.com *** TETRADA (c) 2010 By Marios Karagiannis (www.karios.gr) for Windows Phone 7 (TM) Graphics by Ilias Sounas (www.sounasdesign.com) Sounds by Marios Karagiannis http://bit.ly/bccHQ7 http://social.zune.net/redirect?type=phoneApp&id=a9601254-51f4-df11-9264-00237de2db9e&source=youtube Changelog: v1.3 ---- Tweaked gestures sensitivity Fixed incoming call bug Fixed various small bugs Changed pause menu functionality Icons changed Accelerometer eye candy Additional lighting eye candy Tweaked in-game sounds Added level progress indicator Added vibration v1.2 ---- Small fixes v1.1 ---- Initial release The purpose of the game is to complete as many lines as possible. You can move, rotate (clockwise or anticlockwise) and force-drop the piece that comes from the top of the screen until it touches any other piece or the bottom of the board. You can also hold the piece replacing it with the next piece (if not piece was held previously) or with the piece previously held. More points are awarded when force droping a piece from higher. You complete a level when you complete 20 lines. Each level makes the pieces fall faster but also gives more points for each line completion. The game is over when a newly created piece does not have enough space to move. Tetrada is a greek word that means "four of a kind" or "group of four". The gameplay is similar to a known tetrominoes public game, Tetris (TM). Tetrominoes are the four element special case of polyominoes. Polyominoes have been used in popular puzzles since at least 1907, and the name is given by the mathematician Solomon W. Golomb in 1953. However, even the enumeration of pentominoes is dated to antiquity.
*** More on www.kariosgames.com *** TETRADA (c) 2010 By Marios Karagiannis (www.karios.gr) for Windows Phone 7 (TM) Graphics by Ilias Sounas (www.sounasdesign.com) Sounds by Marios Karagiannis http://bit.ly/bccHQ7 http://social.zune.net/redirect?type=phoneApp&id=a9601254-51f4-df11-9264-00237de2db9e&source=youtube Changelog: v1.3 ---- Tweaked gestures sensitivity Fixed incoming call bug Fixed various small bugs Changed pause menu functionality Icons changed Accelerometer eye candy Additional lighting eye candy Tweaked in-game sounds Added level progress indicator Added vibration v1.2 ---- Small fixes v1.1 ---- Initial release The purpose of the game is to complete as many lines as possible. You can move, rotate (clockwise or anticlockwise) and force-drop the piece that comes from the top of the screen until it touches any other piece or the bottom of the board. You can also hold the piece replacing it with the next piece (if not piece was held previously) or with the piece previously held. More points are awarded when force droping a piece from higher. You complete a level when you complete 20 lines. Each level makes the pieces fall faster but also gives more points for each line completion. The game is over when a newly created piece does not have enough space to move. Tetrada is a greek word that means "four of a kind" or "group of four". The gameplay is similar to a known tetrominoes public game, Tetris (TM). Tetrominoes are the four element special case of polyominoes. Polyominoes have been used in popular puzzles since at least 1907, and the name is given by the mathematician Solomon W. Golomb in 1953. However, even the enumeration of pentominoes is dated to antiquity.