What Is Tetris (D.R. Korea) Wrong Colors?
Tetris (D.R. Korea) Wrong Colors offers a rare twist-and-turn on a beloved classic imported from North Korea. While leading players through the same original set of rules, this version is famous for its own unique color pattern. It puts pressure on one's spatial perception, quick reflexes, and color recognition, turning it into a really special entry in the Tetris series.
How to Play
Tetris (D.R. Korea) Wrong Colors consists of stacking falling geometric shapes called tetrominoes into a grid. The objective is to create horizontal lines without gaps. A "wrong colors" scheme makes it harder: the line will counteract if the incoming shape's color does not align with the ones present on the board. The formed line is removed, and points are granted to the player, who then must preempt many more lines being rapidly formed and eliminated at an increased rate.
Tips & Tricks
- Plan Ahead: Always keep a look on a couple of pieces coming right after.
- Clear Lines Strategically: Try clearing the most lines at once in terms of your score.
- Rotation-Talk: Rotate the pieces so they fit best, bearing color constraints in mind.
- Don't Leave Gaps: Fill in gaps while working to avoid piling up fast.
- Practice!: Really focus on color matching since it is crucial.
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