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Game Features
Three complete
game variations
Real 3D graphics
User-defined
Window size
Cool music score
User-friendly
interface
Install/uninstall
support
Lifetime
technical support
...and much
more.
Game Rules
TetRize - Classic
Variation. 2001
TetRize is an
exciting action
game. As you play,
the four-part
TetRize pieces fall
from the top of the
playing area. As
they fall, you can
rotate them, move
them horizontally,
and make them drop
faster. When the
pieces form a solid
row of blocks across
the playing area,
that row vanishes.
You can manipulate a
piece only when it
is falling. Try to
make as many rows
disappear as you
can, and continue
playing for as long
as possible. The
game ends when the
stacked pieces reach
the top of the
playing area.
Color TetRize -
Classic Variation.
This is a popular
game similar to all
Tetris clones, this
time with colors to
gather instead of
lines. A three-tile
column falls from
the top of the
screen. You can use
the keyboard arrows
to move the column,
and the up arrow to
swap the three tiles
between themselves.
The purpose is to
form columns, rows
or diagonals of at
least three tiles of
the same color. The
more tiles are in a
"column", the more
points you earn.
When you form a
column, its tiles
disappear and the
other tiles can
fall.
Colorix TetRize -
Classic Variation.
This game is similar
to Color TetRize,
but a three-tile row
falls from the top
of the screen.
TetRize/Color
TetRize/Colorix
TetRize - Original
Variation. Rules are
the same as in
Classic, but game
includes new
bonuses. Sometimes
throughout the game
bonuses appeares in
the playing area.
You should try to
touch them by
falling pieces.
There are two
additional bonuses:
"score" and "clear
all". "Score" gives
you 500 points,
"clear all" destroys
all blocks in the
playing area. Also,
this variation is
more faster than
Classic.
System Requirements
3D graphics card
DirectX 7.0 or
higher
Windows
95/98/ME/NT4/2000/XP
Pentium II 233
or higher
32 MB RAM
10 MB free disk
space
Sound card
(optional)
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