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December 11, 2014

sirtet

Sirtet by Stray is a kind of reversed Tetris: draw the shapes by clicking or dragging on the tiles and try to remove whole lines (you can draw the shapes rotated too).

19 comments:

  1. Wow, I like this one very much. Very familiar, but makes you completely rethink any strategies you may have had in the 80's.

    Nice one. Thanks, Bart!

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  2. gah, i can't beat my 171 from my very first game... has any body figured out the deal with switching on rows? it seems the goal is to get all rows to light up

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  3. My highscore: 188. I can't figure out the 'on' thing either– I got the bottom row to light up but after I cleared it again it went away.

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  4. So weeeeeird!
    But I kind of love this game.

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  5. woot 374 but much more challenging than tetris

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  6. i will probably still be playing this game a year from now. HS of 395, but i'm working on morez

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  7. First try I had 48. Second try 377, I got bored around 340 but then it was actually hard to fill up to board till I had game over.

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  8. Very addicting. I like it!

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  9. 1094 is my best yet.

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  10. Funny and very addictive, tx Bart.
    (except I didnt understand how you can get game over while playing a correct move)

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  11. @deodato
    you get the game over after a legal move if there is not room to place your next peice

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  12. very good one
    thank you, Bart!

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  13. Kinda fun, then just boring. Got 700 on the first game and then I just gave up. Looks like it would go forever unless I made a mistake.

    The 'on' things seem to affect bonus, but beyond that, who knows.

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  14. So you turn on all rows and the last one starts flashing, but nothing exciting happens after that. I got two flashing, but so what? Any ideas?

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  15. Fun idea and fun to play. Like that the falling piece time pressure is gone. Makes it more of a thinking game. Would love this one as an app on my iOS devices!

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  16. @dyork
    Bonus lines give +20 scores.

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  17. Addictive, nice game! Thx

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