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Gravytris is the predecessor to [[CubeStorm Planets]]
[[CubeStorm Planets]] is the predecessor to Gravytris


Gravytris is a unique combination of Tetris and Columns with realistic gravity effects. The simple principle of tile stacking in tetris to delete full rows is combined with the fast paced color matching in Columns. In Gravytris you may delete lines or colors in the same game. Another unique feature is the realistic calculation of gravity. All blocks fall until they reach the bottom or a supporting stone. If you play other tetris games, you will sometimes notice free blocks "hanging in the sky", if a deleted line splits a tile. This no longer happens in Gravytris and makes the gameplay more surprising.  
Gravytris is a unique combination of Tetris and Columns with realistic gravity effects. The simple principle of tile stacking in tetris to delete full rows is combined with the fast paced color matching in Columns. In Gravytris you may delete lines or colors in the same game. Another unique feature is the realistic calculation of gravity. All blocks fall until they reach the bottom or a supporting stone. If you play other tetris games, you will sometimes notice free blocks "hanging in the sky", if a deleted line splits a tile. This no longer happens in Gravytris and makes the gameplay more surprising.  

Revision as of 12:05, 12 December 2014

Gravytris

Gravy.jpg
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Release Date(s) 2005
Platform(s)

Gameplay Info

Next pieces
Playfield dimensions
Hold piece
Hard drop
Rotation system
Has 180 rotation {{{180}}}
Adjustable tuning {{{tuning}}}
Garbage attack type {{{garbage}}}
Garbage blocking type {{{blocking}}}
Website {{{website}}}
Gravy2.jpg Gravy3.jpg

CubeStorm Planets is the predecessor to Gravytris

Gravytris is a unique combination of Tetris and Columns with realistic gravity effects. The simple principle of tile stacking in tetris to delete full rows is combined with the fast paced color matching in Columns. In Gravytris you may delete lines or colors in the same game. Another unique feature is the realistic calculation of gravity. All blocks fall until they reach the bottom or a supporting stone. If you play other tetris games, you will sometimes notice free blocks "hanging in the sky", if a deleted line splits a tile. This no longer happens in Gravytris and makes the gameplay more surprising.


External links

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