Puyo Puyo Tetris/Chapter 1

1-1: Suddenly!? Game from an Alternate Dimension
A beginner stage for players new to Tetris. Ringo moves slow and barely forms chains, so clearing this shouldn't be a problem. Going for three stars, however, is a different story; because Ringo is so slow to counterattack, she can be too easily overwhelmed before T can reach the 5000 points. Take it slow and give her time to recover, or build Tetris lines and set them off quickly and consecutively in an alternate strategy. The second is a bit more difficult to pull off but also more effective, as you won't have to rely on Ringo's beginner game-play to bail herself out of a mess of Nuisance Puyo. Wait for lines, and drop them one after the other to watch T's score grow before Ringo's inevitable defeat.

1-2: Endless Challenge
A straightforward challenge that requires clearing ten lines in one minute for the three stars. Clearing less lines at a time is quicker instead of saving up for the I-Tetrimino, though it would be best to hold one just in case. Use it to clear four lines and clearing the other six separately, in two groups of three or three groups of two.

1-3: Found! Red Puyo
Like Ringo, Amitie starts off with beginner strategies, rarely forming a Puyo chain or counterattacking. Defeating her shouldn't be a problem even for a Tetris beginner, and beating her within two minutes isn't so much tougher. Focus on chaining consecutive Tetris attacks so that she doesn't have a chance to recover before the two minutes are up for an easy three stars.

1-4: Endless Challenge
Another solo challenge involving T showing off his Tetris skills. Earn 1500 points as the clock is ticking to a minute and thirty seconds to pass the challenge, and go for another 2000 points for three stars. Performing this before the time limit stops you may seem a bit tricky, but the best strategy here is to prepare for an I-Tetrimono and set it off for a large "TETRIS". Continuing from there should easily suffice for the 3500 points and the three stars.