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{{Infobox | {{Infobox/Game | ||
|developer = [[Sega]] | |developer = [[Sega]] | ||
|publisher = Sega | |publisher = Sega | ||
| | |releasedate = 1989, 1990 | ||
|platform = Arcade | |platform = [[:Category:Arcade games|Arcade]] | ||
|preview = 1 | |preview = 1 | ||
|playfield = 10w x 20h, ceiling in 21 | |playfield = 10w x 20h, ceiling in 21 | ||
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|hard = No | |hard = No | ||
|system = [[Sega rotation]] | |system = [[Sega rotation]] | ||
| | |image = BloxeedTitle.png | ||
| | |twitch=https://www.twitch.tv/directory/category/bloxeed | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Bloxeed''''' is the third and final ''Tetris'' game released by Sega for arcades, preceded by both ''[[Tetris (Sega)|Tetris]]'' and ''[[Flash Point]]''. | |||
==Gameplay specifics== | |||
''Bloxeed'' uses a variation of the gameplay featured in ''[[Tetris (Sega)|Tetris]]'', with additional gameplay elements added on. For every five pieces that are dropped, one line of [[Garbage]] will be added underneath the player's play field. Additionally, pieces that are dropped into play may have one of five different "Power Blocks", which if removed via a line clear will give the player the power associated with the Power Block: | |||
*'''F'''licky: Summons Sega's "Flicky" character, a blue bird that can drop blocks while slowly descending, filling up gaps on top of the player's structure and assisting in accumulating line clears. | |||
*'''S'''atellite: Similiar to Flicky, this block summons a slowly-descending satellite that can blast away blocks on the play field. | |||
*'''B'''omb: Drops a bomb that blows up in a circular 4x4 space. | |||
*'''16'''-Ton: Drops a weight that can instantly clear three columns of blocks on the playfield. | |||
*'''4''' Lines: Removes four lines from the play field instantly. | |||
''Bloxeed'' also includes a two-player versus mode, which unlike the one featured in ''[[Tetris (Sega)|Tetris]]'' allows the players to send [[garbage]] to one another, which will also eliminate the opponent's current piece in play when the garbage is added. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
BloxeedPower.png|Power | |||
BloxeedGameplay1.png|More gameplay | |||
bloxeed_02.png | |||
bloxeed_03.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Game]]s | *[[Game]]s | ||
[[Category:Games | {{stub}} | ||
[[Category:Games]] | |||
[[Category:Arcade games]] |
Latest revision as of 23:17, 16 January 2024
Bloxeed | |
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Release Information | |
Developer | Sega |
Publisher | Sega |
Platform | Arcade |
Release Date | 1989, 1990 |
Gameplay Information | |
Next pieces | 1 |
Playfield dimensions | 10w x 20h, ceiling in 21 |
Rotation system | Sega rotation |
Garbage attack type | |
Garbage blocking type | |
Hold piece | ✗ |
Hard drop | ✗ |
Has 180° rotation | N/A |
Adjustable tuning | N/A |
Websites |
Bloxeed is the third and final Tetris game released by Sega for arcades, preceded by both Tetris and Flash Point.
Gameplay specifics
Bloxeed uses a variation of the gameplay featured in Tetris, with additional gameplay elements added on. For every five pieces that are dropped, one line of Garbage will be added underneath the player's play field. Additionally, pieces that are dropped into play may have one of five different "Power Blocks", which if removed via a line clear will give the player the power associated with the Power Block:
- Flicky: Summons Sega's "Flicky" character, a blue bird that can drop blocks while slowly descending, filling up gaps on top of the player's structure and assisting in accumulating line clears.
- Satellite: Similiar to Flicky, this block summons a slowly-descending satellite that can blast away blocks on the play field.
- Bomb: Drops a bomb that blows up in a circular 4x4 space.
- 16-Ton: Drops a weight that can instantly clear three columns of blocks on the playfield.
- 4 Lines: Removes four lines from the play field instantly.
Bloxeed also includes a two-player versus mode, which unlike the one featured in Tetris allows the players to send garbage to one another, which will also eliminate the opponent's current piece in play when the garbage is added.
Gallery
See also
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