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Tetris DS is a Nintendo DS video game developed and published by Nintendo. It supports up to ten players locally (with just one Nintendo DS game cartridge), or up to four players online with the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. The game features a wide variety of different Tetris modes, with Nintendo-themed music. Various remixes of the music from games such as Super Mario Bros, Super Mario Bros. 3, The Legend of Zelda, and Donkey Kong are present, among others.

Controls

  • Up dpad - Instantly drops the tetrimino to the ground
  • Down dpad - Increases the speed of the falling tetrimino
  • Left dpad - Moves the tetrimino left
  • Right dpad - Moves the tetrimino right
  • L button - Puts tetrimino into reserve box
  • R button - Puts tetrimino into reserve box
  • A button - Moves tetrimino clockwise
  • B button - Moves counter-clockwise
  • Stylus button - Drag a piece in Touch Mode to move it
  • Stylus button - Double-tap a piece in Touch Mode to turn it


Unlockables

You can unlock music tracks in the game in Marathon Standard mode. You must reach a certain level to unlock them; after which they will be available in the options menu.

Unlockable Music Tracks
Level to reach Music track unlocked
Level 3 Basement Tetris (SMB 1-2)
Level 4 Mario Tetris 3 (SMB3 Overworld)
Level 10 Bowser Battle (SMB)
Level 13 Tetris DK (Push mode music)
Level 14 Balloon Tetris (Touch mode music)
Level 15 Tetris Climber (Ice Climber)
Level 16 Rushed Tetris (remix)
Level 19 Ancient Tetris (Tetris theme remix)
Finish Marathon (200 lines or more) CongraTetris



Offline Single Player Modes

Tetris DS features several modes that utilze the original tetris format in different ways. Each mode features an animated tutorial that explains while a game goes on.


Standard

This is similar to the original Tetris with no special twists; You simply rotate the tetriminos and fit them into horizontal lines.

  • Marathon
    • After clearing certain amount of lines, the character animation on the top screen changes. Every horizontal line you clear counts as one line. Every 10 lines you clear moves you up to the next level. If you beat Level 20, you unlock the Endless mode, which lets you play forever. Every level is an etch faster.
  • Line Clear
    • Similar concept to Marathon; clear lines to make the character at the top move. The difference, however, is that you have a certain amount of lines to clear. You can set 2 things before the match; the Level and the height. Level changes how fast the blocks fall, while Height changes the amount of junk blocks that the game starts off with. The higher the both of those are, the more points you get.
  • Vs CPU
    • The title explains the purpose. It's simply a game of tetris against a computer simulated opponent. The speed of the computer is affected by levels. Levels range from 1 to 5, with 1 being the weakest and 5 being the strongest. In competetive Tetris, whoever reaches the top first loses. You gain the ability to send "New Blocks" to your opponent. New blocks are lines of gray tetris pieces missing one block (so the line doesn't clear). Clearing 2 lines sends 1 new block line, Clearing 3 lines sends 2 new block lines, and clearing 4 blokcs sends 4 new block lines. If you get "Back to Back TETRIS", then it will send 5 new block lines.

Catch

Catch only has one mode; itself.

  • Catch
    • Catch mode is different from the usual tetris formula because you control one tetrimino block, and stack the tetris pieces onto it. Instead of clearing lines, you want to line up an area of 4x4 tetrimino blocks. If you rotate the blob into a tetrimino piece (which breaks it), let a piece hit the ground, or crash into a metroid, you'll lose HP. When you have atleast a 4x4 area, that area of tetriminos turns white for 10 seconds. At this point, you want to increase the size of the block with more tetriminos. When the 10 seconds are over, the block explodes and you get a surplus of points. It ends at Level 20.

Push

Push mode only has one mode; Vs. Push.

  • Vs. Push
    • This has a similar concept to Vs. Standard mode except for one huge difference: Both players are on the same screen. The goal is to push your opponent to the bottom of the screen (both players see themseleves as the second screen). The computer's level can be adjusted from 1 to 5, with 5 being the hardest. The more lines you clear, the farther in your enemy's direction it'll go. If you are pushed to the top, you lose.

Mission

Mission has 2 modes; Marathon and Time Trial.

  • Marathon
    • This mode uses the tetris format, but is not about clearing lines. The game will give you certain tasks to accomplish (Clear 2 lines at once), and if you do not finish them in the allotted time limit,4 new block lines will form. If you do complete the task, however, the game takes away 4 lines of blocks. Every 2 tasks you complete moves you up a level, where the the time is less and the tasks are harder.

Touch

Puzzle

Offline Multiplayer Modes

Standard

Push

Mission

Wi-fi

The online multiplayer has 3 modes.

Standard 2 Player

  • This is a standard tetris game with garbage blocks. Force your opponents tetrominos to the top to win

Standard 4 Player with Items

  • This is a 4 player tetris game with garbage blocks and items. Force all of your opponents tetrominos over the top to win.
  • Items
    • Koopa shell: Destroys bottom 2 rows of tetrominos
    • Mushroom: Rapidly increases the rate that tetrominos fall on your opponents screen temporarily.
    • Starman: All your tetromino blocks will be the blue 1 by 4 pieces temporarily and you will not be able to be attacked.
    • Lightning bolts: Makes all tetromino blocks on an opponents screen turn unn rotatable shortly
    • Boo: Hides the tetrominos line ups of all of your opponents.
    • Banana peel: Flips the playing field upside down.

2 Player Push

  • A 2 player push game against your opponent.

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