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|developer = Marcin Gorycki
|publisher = GNOME Foundation
|publisher = GNOME Foundation
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|released = 1999
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|preview= 1
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Revision as of 00:36, 4 June 2014

Quadrapassel

Gnometris.png
Developer(s) Marcin Gorycki
Publisher(s) GNOME Foundation
Release Date(s) 1999
Platform(s)

Gameplay Info

Next pieces 1
Playfield dimensions
Hold piece None
Hard drop
Rotation system
Has 180 rotation {{{180}}}
Adjustable tuning {{{tuning}}}
Garbage attack type {{{garbage}}}
Garbage blocking type {{{blocking}}}
Website {{{website}}}
Gnometris.jpg Gnometris2.jpg

Quadrapassel (formerly Gnometris) is a tetromino game that comes with the Ubuntu as part of the gnome-games package.

  • Hardcoded playfield width: 14 columns. Ouch. This negates the slight I surplus that ordinarily makes back-to-back tetrising bearable; players need to skim a lot more. (TODO.txt lists configurable field width as a known missing feature.)
  • No wall kick
  • One preview
  • Ghost piece is present but disappears whenever it overlaps the falling piece.
  • Clockwise OR counterclockwise rotation, chosen before the game starts.
  • Sound effects do not interrupt each other; instead, they queue up. Even at 60 TPM, I could still easily play fast enough to get 15 seconds ahead of the sound effects.
  • DAS is based on operating system autorepeat. System > Preferences > Keyboard in Ubuntu lets the player set it faster than Windows or Mac Control Panel ever did, but as with anything else that uses OS autorepeat, the rotate key will discharge DAS.

See also