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Also known as ''Microsoft's Best Of Windows Entertainment Pack'' or BOWEP for short. | Also known as ''Microsoft's Best Of Windows Entertainment Pack'' or BOWEP for short. | ||
== Scoring == | == Scoring == | ||
[[Image:Integer.JPG|113px x 224px|thumb|left|Integer passed]] | [[Image:Integer.JPG|113px x 224px|thumb|left|Integer passed]] | ||
*The current piece starts with an initial score value, which increases for each successive playing level. Each time you rotate the piece or move it horizontally, its score value decreases. | |||
*If you drop the piece, its score value increases proportionally to the distance it falls. Therefore, you can achieve the highest score per piece by immediately dropping the piece from the top of the playing area. (The lowest score per piece will result when you continually manipulate the piece until it lands on another piece or the bottom of the playing area) | |||
*Programers used integer variable to store points gaind by player, so in effect when you reach 32,767 your score goes to the beginig of variable (and that is -32,767). | |||
{| border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:1em; background:#f9f9f9; border:3px #999999 solid; border-collapse:collapse;" | |||
|+'''Bonus for clearing rows''' | |||
! bgcolor="#66BB55"|Row || bgcolor="#BBBBBB"|Points | |||
|- align="center" | |||
| bgcolor="#D7ECC6"| One Row || 100 | |||
|- align="center" | |||
| bgcolor="#D7ECC6"| Two Rows || 200 | |||
|- align="center" | |||
| bgcolor="#D7ECC6"| Three Rows || 400 | |||
|- align="center" | |||
| bgcolor="#D7ECC6"| Four Rows || 800 | |||
|} | |||
[[Category:Games List]] | [[Category:Games List]] |
Revision as of 10:32, 21 March 2008
Microsoft Entertainment Pack for Windows | |
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[[File:{{{boxart}}}|175px]] | |
Developer(s) | |
Publisher(s) | Microsoft |
Release Date(s) | 1990 |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows 3.x |
Gameplay Info | |
Next pieces | 1 |
Playfield dimensions | 10w x 20h visible |
Hold piece | No |
Hard drop | Hard drop only |
Rotation system | {{{system}}} |
Has 180 rotation | {{{180}}} |
Adjustable tuning | {{{tuning}}} |
Garbage attack type | {{{garbage}}} |
Garbage blocking type | {{{blocking}}} |
Website | {{{website}}} |
Also known as Microsoft's Best Of Windows Entertainment Pack or BOWEP for short.
Scoring
- The current piece starts with an initial score value, which increases for each successive playing level. Each time you rotate the piece or move it horizontally, its score value decreases.
- If you drop the piece, its score value increases proportionally to the distance it falls. Therefore, you can achieve the highest score per piece by immediately dropping the piece from the top of the playing area. (The lowest score per piece will result when you continually manipulate the piece until it lands on another piece or the bottom of the playing area)
- Programers used integer variable to store points gaind by player, so in effect when you reach 32,767 your score goes to the beginig of variable (and that is -32,767).
Row | Points |
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One Row | 100 |
Two Rows | 200 |
Three Rows | 400 |
Four Rows | 800 |