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{{Infobox |title = Tetris with Cardcaptor Sakura Eternal Heart
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|released = August 10, 2000
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'''Tetris with Cardcaptor Sakura Eternal Heart''' is the first Tetris game by Arika to be released on a home console. The game lacks a standard mode, and instead plays similarly to Flash Point, where the goal is to clear lines containing jeweled blocks as fast as possible.


The name and gameplay of this game has been carried over to the Sakura mode in [[Tetris The Grand Master 3 Terror-Instinct]], which plays similarly as well.
'''Tetris with Cardcaptor Sakura Eternal Heart''' is the first Tetris game by Arika to be released on a home console. The game lacks a standard mode, and instead has gameplay alike Sega's ''[[Flash Point]]'', where the goal is to clear lines containing jeweled blocks as fast as possible.
 
The name and gameplay of this game has been carried over to the Sakura mode in ''[[Tetris The Grand Master 3 Terror-Instinct]]'', which plays similarly as well.
 
== Battle mode ==
 
Beside the story mode, this game has also a 2 player mode. A bot may take the place of the second player. The goal is to top out the opponent before (s)he does the same to you. Clearing multiple lines at once (Double, Triple, Tetris) will sent the same amount of lines over to the opponent. More precisely garbage lines are dublicates of the cleared lines: They have the holes exactly in those columns where the last piece was inserted. However, they are inserted in the reverse order: the top cleared line corresponds to the bottom garbage line. A garbage line may contain more than 1 hole (e.g. lines completed with an O piece have 2 adjacent holes). This kind of garbage, sometimes referred to as tactical garbage, is also used in [[Bloxeed]], [[DuelTris]], [[TGM2]], [[Tetris: New Century]] and [[Palatris]].
 
What this Battle mode makes so special is that roughly every 8th piece contains a jeweled block (or 7th piece if you clear multiple lines at once). When clearing a line with such a jeweled block, the player's character will perform a spell:
 
* Attack:
** Decay: your opponent's field decays with gaps
** Flip Attack: flips opponent's field from top to bottom
** Lightning: lightning strikes through your opponent's field
** Mind Block: your opponent cannot see their next piece
** Mutant Piece: your opponent's next piece changes randomly during play
** Rain: blocks randomly rain on your opponent's field
** Roulette Attack: your opponent's field slides vertically and stops when they press a button
** Field Warp: your opponent's field warps randomly
* Defense:
** Defense Drill: when your next piece touches the blocks, every piece below it disappears
** Every other Defense: every other row of your field disappears
** Flower Heal: heals the gaps in your field
** Level Defense:when your next piece touches, everything that level and higher disappears
** Luck: your next three pieces are long thin red ones
** Push Defense: pushes all of your pieces to the right or left
** Surrounding Defense: all of the pieces surrounding your next piece disappear
** Upper Defense: the top half of your field disappears
** Lower Defense: the lower half of your field disappears
** Speedy Special: your special gauge charges at double rate
 
Which spell is performed depends entirely on the chosen character and the color of the jeweled block (i.e. the piece kind in which the jeweled block was contained):
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! Character
! I piece <br> (red)
! L piece <br> (orange)
! O piece <br> (yellow)
! Z piece <br> (green)
! T piece <br> (cyan)
! S piece <br> (violet)
! J piece <br> (blue)
|-
! Sakura
| Push Defense
| Lightning
| Flip Attack
| Flower Heal
| Upper Half Defense
| Mind Block
| Mutant Piece
|-
! Syaoran
| Push Defense
| Lightning
| Flip Attack
| Defense Drill
| Lower Defense
| Surrounding Defense
| Roulette Attack
|-
! Tomoyo
| Level Defense
| Mutant Piece
| Roulette Attack
| Mutant Piece
| Decay
| Every Other Defense
| Flower Heal
|-
! Kero-chan
| Mutant Piece
| Roulette Attack
| Luck
| Drill Defense
| Lower Defense
| Mind Block
| Roulette Attack
|-
! Yue
| Speedy Special
| Flower Heal
| Rain
| Lightning
| Flip
| Surrounding Defense
| Decay
|-
! Eriol
| Push Defense
| Upper Defense
| Level Defense
| Flower Heal
| Every Other Defense
| Decay
| Warp Field
|-
! Spinal
| Upper Defense
| Roulette Attack
| Flip Attack
| Mind Block
| Every other Defense
| Rain
| Speedy Special
|-
! Ruby Moon
| Flip Attack
| Luck
| Mind Block
| Every Other Defense
| Flower Heal
| Lightning
| Rain
|-
! Touya
| Drill Defense
| Mutant Piece
| Mind Block
| Rain
| Lightning
| Surrounding Defense
| Flip Attack
|-
! Yukito
| Flower Heal
| Every Other Defense
| Upper Defense
| Drill Defense
| Level Defense
| Roulette Attack
| Push Defense
|-
! Sakura <br> <span style="white-space:nowrap;">(white dress)</span>
| Level Defense
| Mutant Piece
| Speedy Special
| Upper Defense
| Flip Attack
| Flower Heal
| Drill Defense
|-
! Sakura <br> (red dress)
| Rain
| Lightning
| Mutant Piece
| Roulette Attack
| Flower Heal
| Roulette Attack
| Upper Defense
|-
! Meiling
| Rain
| Mutant Piece
| Lightning
| Flip Attack
| Level Defense
| Surrounding Defense
| Decay
|}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
CCS2.jpg |
CCS3.jpg |
</gallery>
 
==See Also==
{{Arika games}}
{{Arika games}}


[[Category:Games List]]
== External links ==
* [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps/578174-tetris-with-card-captor-sakura-eternal-heart/faqs/8692 Indepth FAQ]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cP65T4maF6s Story mode video example]
 
[[Category:Games]]
[[Category:PlayStation games]]
[[Category:TGM series]]

Latest revision as of 02:33, 21 September 2024

Tetris with Cardcaptor Sakura Eternal Heart
Eternalheart boxshot.jpg
Release Information
Developer Arika
Publisher Arika
Platform PlayStation
Release Date August 10, 2000
Gameplay Information
Next pieces 1
Playfield dimensions 10x20
Rotation system TGM rotation
Hold piece
Hard drop N/A
Has 180° rotation N/A
Adjustable tuning N/A
Websites

Twitch Speedrun.com StrategyWiki

Tetris with Cardcaptor Sakura Eternal Heart is the first Tetris game by Arika to be released on a home console. The game lacks a standard mode, and instead has gameplay alike Sega's Flash Point, where the goal is to clear lines containing jeweled blocks as fast as possible.

The name and gameplay of this game has been carried over to the Sakura mode in Tetris The Grand Master 3 Terror-Instinct, which plays similarly as well.

Battle mode

Beside the story mode, this game has also a 2 player mode. A bot may take the place of the second player. The goal is to top out the opponent before (s)he does the same to you. Clearing multiple lines at once (Double, Triple, Tetris) will sent the same amount of lines over to the opponent. More precisely garbage lines are dublicates of the cleared lines: They have the holes exactly in those columns where the last piece was inserted. However, they are inserted in the reverse order: the top cleared line corresponds to the bottom garbage line. A garbage line may contain more than 1 hole (e.g. lines completed with an O piece have 2 adjacent holes). This kind of garbage, sometimes referred to as tactical garbage, is also used in Bloxeed, DuelTris, TGM2, Tetris: New Century and Palatris.

What this Battle mode makes so special is that roughly every 8th piece contains a jeweled block (or 7th piece if you clear multiple lines at once). When clearing a line with such a jeweled block, the player's character will perform a spell:

  • Attack:
    • Decay: your opponent's field decays with gaps
    • Flip Attack: flips opponent's field from top to bottom
    • Lightning: lightning strikes through your opponent's field
    • Mind Block: your opponent cannot see their next piece
    • Mutant Piece: your opponent's next piece changes randomly during play
    • Rain: blocks randomly rain on your opponent's field
    • Roulette Attack: your opponent's field slides vertically and stops when they press a button
    • Field Warp: your opponent's field warps randomly
  • Defense:
    • Defense Drill: when your next piece touches the blocks, every piece below it disappears
    • Every other Defense: every other row of your field disappears
    • Flower Heal: heals the gaps in your field
    • Level Defense:when your next piece touches, everything that level and higher disappears
    • Luck: your next three pieces are long thin red ones
    • Push Defense: pushes all of your pieces to the right or left
    • Surrounding Defense: all of the pieces surrounding your next piece disappear
    • Upper Defense: the top half of your field disappears
    • Lower Defense: the lower half of your field disappears
    • Speedy Special: your special gauge charges at double rate

Which spell is performed depends entirely on the chosen character and the color of the jeweled block (i.e. the piece kind in which the jeweled block was contained):

Character I piece
(red)
L piece
(orange)
O piece
(yellow)
Z piece
(green)
T piece
(cyan)
S piece
(violet)
J piece
(blue)
Sakura Push Defense Lightning Flip Attack Flower Heal Upper Half Defense Mind Block Mutant Piece
Syaoran Push Defense Lightning Flip Attack Defense Drill Lower Defense Surrounding Defense Roulette Attack
Tomoyo Level Defense Mutant Piece Roulette Attack Mutant Piece Decay Every Other Defense Flower Heal
Kero-chan Mutant Piece Roulette Attack Luck Drill Defense Lower Defense Mind Block Roulette Attack
Yue Speedy Special Flower Heal Rain Lightning Flip Surrounding Defense Decay
Eriol Push Defense Upper Defense Level Defense Flower Heal Every Other Defense Decay Warp Field
Spinal Upper Defense Roulette Attack Flip Attack Mind Block Every other Defense Rain Speedy Special
Ruby Moon Flip Attack Luck Mind Block Every Other Defense Flower Heal Lightning Rain
Touya Drill Defense Mutant Piece Mind Block Rain Lightning Surrounding Defense Flip Attack
Yukito Flower Heal Every Other Defense Upper Defense Drill Defense Level Defense Roulette Attack Push Defense
Sakura
(white dress)
Level Defense Mutant Piece Speedy Special Upper Defense Flip Attack Flower Heal Drill Defense
Sakura
(red dress)
Rain Lightning Mutant Piece Roulette Attack Flower Heal Roulette Attack Upper Defense
Meiling Rain Mutant Piece Lightning Flip Attack Level Defense Surrounding Defense Decay

Gallery

See Also

External links