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|name=Pokémon Tetris | |name=Pokémon Tetris | ||
|jname=ポケモンショックテトリス | |jname=ポケモンショックテトリス | ||
|boxart=Pokémon Tetris | |boxart=Pokémon Tetris.jpg | ||
|size=190px | |size=190px | ||
|caption=European boxart | |caption=European boxart | ||
|jbox=Pokémon Tetris | |jbox=Pokémon Tetris Japanese.jpg | ||
|jcaption=Japanese boxart | |jcaption=Japanese boxart | ||
|platform=[[Pokémon mini]] | |platform=[[Pokémon mini]] | ||
|category=Puzzle | |category=Puzzle | ||
|players= | |players=1-2 players | ||
|link_method=[[Infrared]] | |||
|release_date_ja=March 21, 2002 | |release_date_ja=March 21, 2002 | ||
|release_date_au=N/A | |release_date_au=N/A | ||
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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The game consists of several variations of the main game of {{wp|Tetris}} with varying levels of difficulty. | The game consists of several variations of the main game of {{wp|Tetris}} with varying levels of difficulty. This game also allows most bricks to be Flipped by shaking the Pokémon mini. In all one player and VS. games, a silhouette of a Pokémon will be shown on the right hand side of the screen; if the player can make a match of 4 or more lines, the Pokémon will be captured and added to the in-game [[Pokédex]]. The player has a limited time to capture the Pokémon before it is replaced by another one chosen at random. | ||
==Modes== | ==Modes== | ||
==1 | ===1-player mode=== | ||
====Standard==== | |||
The player keeps playing until the screen fills up with bricks. There are three difficulty levels | |||
The player keeps playing until the screen fills up with bricks. | |||
* Rookie | * Rookie | ||
** Only Tetrimino (regular four block pieces) appear | ** Only Tetrimino (regular four block pieces) appear | ||
*Normal | * Normal | ||
** Pentimino (five block pieces) appear as your level goes up | ** Pentimino (five block pieces) appear as your level goes up | ||
*Hyper | * Hyper | ||
** Pentimino appear from the beginning | ** Pentimino appear from the beginning | ||
====20 Lines==== | |||
This is a time attack mode timing how long it takes for the player to match 20 lines of bricks. On the normal level only Tetrimino appear. | |||
====Pyramid==== | |||
The player is timed to see how quickly they can clear one of every time of line comination, including one line (single), two lines (double), three lines (triple) and four lines (tetris). At the normal level only Tetrimino appear. | The player is timed to see how quickly they can clear one of every time of line comination, including one line (single), two lines (double), three lines (triple) and four lines (tetris). At the normal level only Tetrimino appear. | ||
====Pokédex==== | |||
249 Pokémon can be captured in this game. In this mode, the player can see which Pokémom they have caught. The Pokédex also shows both the Pokémon's number and the quanity captured. Up to three kinds of picture of each Pokemon can be viewed. Rarer Pokémon appear at higher difficulties and some only appear in certain game modes. | |||
===VS. mode=== | |||
This mode requires both players to have a copy of the game each. Multiplayer games are the same as single player with the change that when a player makes a line match, the other player receives more lines on their screen | |||
==VS. | |||
This mode requires both players to have a copy of the game each. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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Pokémon Tetris ポケモンショックテトリス | |
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File:Pokémon Tetris.jpg European boxart | |
Basic info
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Platform: | Pokémon mini |
Category: | Puzzle |
Players: | 1-2 players |
Connectivity: | Infrared |
Developer: | Nintendo |
Publisher: | Nintendo |
Part of: | Pokémon mini series |
Ratings
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CERO: | N/A |
ESRB: | E for Everyone |
ACB: | N/A |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | N/A |
GRAC: | N/A |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | March 21, 2002 |
North America: | N/A |
Australia: | N/A |
Europe: | 2002 |
South Korea: | N/A |
Hong Kong: | N/A |
Taiwan: | N/A |
Websites
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Japanese: | N/A |
English: | English Website |
Japanese boxart
File:Pokémon Tetris Japanese.jpg
Japanese boxart |
Pokémon Tetris (Japanese: ポケモンショックテトリス Pokémon Shock Tetris) is a game released as part of Pokémon mini. It has only been released in Japan and Europe.
The game is inspired by Tetris.
Gameplay
The game consists of several variations of the main game of Tetris with varying levels of difficulty. This game also allows most bricks to be Flipped by shaking the Pokémon mini. In all one player and VS. games, a silhouette of a Pokémon will be shown on the right hand side of the screen; if the player can make a match of 4 or more lines, the Pokémon will be captured and added to the in-game Pokédex. The player has a limited time to capture the Pokémon before it is replaced by another one chosen at random.
Modes
1-player mode
Standard
The player keeps playing until the screen fills up with bricks. There are three difficulty levels
- Rookie
- Only Tetrimino (regular four block pieces) appear
- Normal
- Pentimino (five block pieces) appear as your level goes up
- Hyper
- Pentimino appear from the beginning
20 Lines
This is a time attack mode timing how long it takes for the player to match 20 lines of bricks. On the normal level only Tetrimino appear.
Pyramid
The player is timed to see how quickly they can clear one of every time of line comination, including one line (single), two lines (double), three lines (triple) and four lines (tetris). At the normal level only Tetrimino appear.
Pokédex
249 Pokémon can be captured in this game. In this mode, the player can see which Pokémom they have caught. The Pokédex also shows both the Pokémon's number and the quanity captured. Up to three kinds of picture of each Pokemon can be viewed. Rarer Pokémon appear at higher difficulties and some only appear in certain game modes.
VS. mode
This mode requires both players to have a copy of the game each. Multiplayer games are the same as single player with the change that when a player makes a line match, the other player receives more lines on their screen
Trivia
- This is the last game in which Jynx appears in its original dark-skinned design.
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This article is part of Project Sidegames, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Sidegames. |