TekdudeJoin Date: 2003-04-13Member: 15455Members, Constellation, Forum staff
Uh, when you complete a row, that row disappears. You get points. If you suck at completing rows and leave lots of gaps, you'll eventually fill the screen and lose.
Don't play in night mode if you're a beginner, because you won't have any idea what the hell's going on.
<!--quoteo(post=1747610:date=Jan 16 2010, 09:53 PM:name=Tekdude)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Tekdude @ Jan 16 2010, 09:53 PM) <a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=1747610"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->Uh, when you complete a row, that row disappears. You get points. If you suck at completing rows and leave lots of gaps, you'll eventually fill the screen and lose.
Don't play in night mode if you're a beginner, because you won't have any idea what the hell's going on.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd--> Night mode doesn't actually seem much harder than regular mode really; as soon as you have one piece all the way over on each side of the board, you then know where the borders are so you don't really need to see the game board. In fact, you could even say it's less distracting without the entire screen rotating.
That said, I still suck at both night mode and regular =p neat find though!
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Don't play in night mode if you're a beginner, because you won't have any idea what the hell's going on.
Don't play in night mode if you're a beginner, because you won't have any idea what the hell's going on.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Night mode doesn't actually seem much harder than regular mode really; as soon as you have one piece all the way over on each side of the board, you then know where the borders are so you don't really need to see the game board. In fact, you could even say it's less distracting without the entire screen rotating.
That said, I still suck at both night mode and regular =p neat find though!