Introduce
Tetris DX is an enhanced version of the classic puzzle game for the Game Boy Color system, offering vibrant color graphics and multiple engaging game modes. The main objective of the game remains the same: players must control various falling shapes, known as tetrominoes, descending from the top of the screen. Your task is to rotate and move these blocks to create complete horizontal lines without gaps. When a line is formed, it disappears, earning the player points and creating more space.
The unique aspect of Tetris DX compared to the original black-and-white Game Boy version is the addition of color, which helps distinguish different block types more clearly and makes the game feel more lively. The game features several modes for players to choose from:
- A-Type (Marathon) Mode: This is the classic mode where players try to survive as long as possible by clearing lines. The speed at which blocks fall gradually increases with the level, creating an ever-growing challenge.
- B-Type Mode: Players must clear a certain number of lines (e.g., 25 lines) and try to prevent blocks from exceeding a specific marked height on the screen.
- Ultra Mode: A timed game mode where players aim to score the highest possible points within 3 minutes.
- 40 Lines Mode: Challenges players to clear 40 lines as quickly as possible, focusing on speed and efficiency.
- Vs. CPU Mode: Players compete against the computer. When you clear multiple lines at once (e.g., a "Tetris" - clearing 4 lines), you can send "garbage lines" to your opponent's screen, making it difficult for them.
- Vs. Player Mode: Using a link cable, two players can directly compete against each other, applying the same garbage line mechanic as in Vs. CPU mode.
Tetris DX also stores high scores for each game mode, encouraging players to improve their performance. With its simple yet addictive gameplay, vibrant color graphics, and diverse modes, Tetris DX delivers a perfect puzzle experience on the Game Boy Color.