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The Basics

Tetris Attack is a puzzle game where you clear panels by getting 3 or more of the same kind in a row, horizontally or vertically. You can only switch two horizontally adjacent panels, or a panel and an empty space next to it. Gravity applies (with some considerable delay - see Timing), and so you can move a panel down into a gap. Throughout most modes, the panels will rise up at varying speeds, with new rows of panels added to the bottom. The goal varies by mode, but the method of clearing panels is always the same.

Clearing more than 3 panels at a time (Combos) or panels that subsequently cause other panels to clear (Chains), depending on the mode, may increase the number of points you make, the time the panels stop rising, or the number/size of Garbage blocks that are placed on your opponent's stack.

There are 5 basic kinds of panels. Each has a specific color and shape on it, but other than that there is no difference between them.

The 6th kind of panel is only found in more difficult versions of the game. At first this may not seem like a big deal, but in actuality, this significantly increases the difficulty, as it is easier to find matches with fewer panels.

The special panel is found only in Vs. modes (1 or 2 players), and will create a garbage block even if only 3 are cleared.

Options

On the main screen, simply move the cursor with Neutral Dpad to option and select it. Use Up Dpad and Down Dpad to go to an option, and then use Left Dpad and Right Dpad to change the value of that option. Press A Button or Start Button to confirm the value.

The options screen.
  • Text type - Changes text between English and Japanese (menus remain english).
  • Match pts. - In 2-player modes, this determines how many games you must win to win the match (2 points or 1 point).
  • Sound test - Allows you to hear the various sound effects in the game.
  • Music test - Allows you to hear the music in the game.
  • Character - Gives a new screen with the character’s name and some brief text as spoken by them, often having to do with their interaction with Yoshi.
  • CPU switch - Allows you to make the first and/or second player in any mode (except puzzle) a computer-controlled character (“on” means the computer will control the character). It also gives you an option of what level the computer should play at (0 being a weak player, 7 being an expert player).
  • Mark on/off - Turning this option on will make the notifications of what combo or chain you made (such as “5”, or “x3”) translucent. The default off means they are solid.