Update: Restored balancing to original behavior. I didn't know the speed decrease was a thing in later levels of Tetris until recently.
A remaster of mickio1's remake of Triotos from 2016. (Be sure to choose a song in the menu unless you want silence)
This remaster includes brand new sound effects and music. Song selection works properly now as well. Game balancing was edited.
How to play: Match 3 or more of the same colored Triomino. If a horizontal line is made of the same color, all Triominos of that color will be eliminated. To hold a Triomino, press both rotation buttons simultaneously. Yellow Triominos act like wilds.
Triotos is a Tetris parody featured in the Japanese exclusive Retro Game Challenge 2 (Game Center CX: Arino no Chousenjou 2) for Nintendo DS by Bandi Namco in 2009.
Credits to usr_Share for the graphics, coding and Adrian09_01 for the music and coding
Link to original post: https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=26369#p
Super nice! Perfect screen usage, good sounds, addictive gameplay. That's how you do it right! :)
@Tarik Thanks. Sound design is something most Pico-8 devs don't seem to understand too well.
Hmm ... Please add option of silence for music even if you touched the music menu option to examine it, @B3RM4N80R.
I can't seem to turn it off, only have a choice of A or B.
Thanks !
I was setting up pico-8 for my Steam deck and looking to add triotos to it and would you believe i found your remix!? Awesome work on continuing this project and fixing it up a bit.
Triotos is one of my favorite puzzle games and i made it on pico-8 so i could play it even when my DS inevitably died. Truth is, with my non-existent programming skills and meager pixel art skills, i did nothing but assemble a team that actually did all the work. Nowadays im happy just to have been the one to put things in motion. I still dont program but im a game designer now and just as before, often end up being team lead when i do game jams. Oh how little things change...
@mickio1 I hope that you enjoy this version more. I wanted to make the sounds and music a little more accurate to how they sounded on the DS
[Please log in to post a comment]