The first player to eat all the cheese (clears all the yellow garbage) wins. This is basically a drill type of gameplay, but we are Swiss, the garbage is yellow and it has holes: THAT'S CHEESE! Whenever you drop a piece and clear at least one line, the insertion of the lines stops again and the amount of lines you would have sent to your opponents will be removed from your pending lines, any amount of sent lines that exceeds pending lines will be sent normally. Garbagelines sent to you don't enter your field immediately but are delayed for a small amount of time, after that, lines will be inserted continuously during play. This number tells you the amount of pending lines. You are able to block incoming lines before they even enter your playfield. But that doesn't mean that you can't do anything against this. You probably noticed during a game or just by reading this manual that the amount of garbage you receive can be a lot more than just the 18 lines you have on your playfield, especially in a 1 on 1 game. If you are in a room with 7 other players and you send 17 lines, each of the opponents will get 2 lines (14) and 3 random players will each get an additional line. Remaining lines will be distributed randomly among the players. Your sent lines will be distributed evenly among all other players. So start big and stay fast and you just may have a chance!Īnd before you ask: No, you will not get any additional bonus lines or time for stupid, unnatural T-spins! The additional time you get will get considerably smaller the higher your combo-counter gets. An example: If your combo-counter is currently 0 and you clear 4 lines at once, you'll get 4 times the amount of additional time than you'd get from clearing just 1 line. The amount of additional time you get on your combo-timer depends on your current combo-counter and on the amount of lines you cleared with the last piece. The longer a round goes on the more lines will be sent, to ensure the round will end, one way or another! The amount of additional lines you get changes with the duration of the current round. The more lines you delete and the higher your combo-counter is, the more you'll send. The combo-counter determines how many lines you send to your opponent in addition to the normal amount. If you delete more than one line you'll get more time. If you delete lines again before the time runs out your combo-counter will rise. Every time you delete a line you will see that you get some time on your combo-timer. CombosĬombos are what Cultris II is all about. Now 3 lines is not very threatening, is it? That's why there is another way to send more lines to an opponent, a lot more. With the green single-line piece you can delete up to 4 lines with a single piece. One is by deleting more than one of your own lines with a single piece placement. Sending Garbageīasically there are two ways to send garbagelines to other players. To give you a bit of a fighting chance, every garbage-line does have one hole in it, so you can complete them and delete these lines as well. Garbagelines are horizontal lines of grey blocks that are inserted from the bottom of your playfield, pushing all other blocks on your field upwards, making it harder for you to survive or frankly even impossible. Your problem won't be the speed of the pieces falling but the skill of other players, as they send you Garbagelines and you them. Playing Tetris alone can be fun, but Cultris II was especially designed to be most entertaining when playing against others. Screen Layout Game Modes Standard Multiplayer The longer you play the game the faster the pieces will fall. If a horizontal line of your field is completely filled with parts of pieces you dropped, the line will be removed and the whole playfield above this line shifts down accordingly. You lose the game if a starting piece cannot be spawned. When the piece reaches the bottom of your playfield or hits another piece on the field it stops moving and another piece will appear at the top of the playfield. You are able to rotate them and move them left or right. During the game these pieces will appear in random order (Cultris II uses a special history-based randomizer not a "bag randomizer") at the top of your playfield and then they'll start to fall down. There are seven different Tetris pieces which all consist of four square blocks, hence the name Tetris. Currently Playing cimsunf Corrosive X down-r-up-l Mark #2 x Basic Rules Join the Discord: Contact admins by messaging shayklos, emtotheily, thousandfire, kb1900 or leilickan on Discord.
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