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* Score Race: Race to specific points (10000, 25000, or 30000). Plays similar to [[Tetris Evolution]]'s Score mode.
* Score Race: Race to specific points (10000, 25000, or 30000). Plays similar to [[Tetris Evolution]]'s Score mode.
* Dig Race: Break the bottom of 5, 10, or 18 lines of garbage as fast as you can.
* Dig Race: Break the bottom of 5, 10, or 18 lines of garbage as fast as you can.
* Combo Race: In a special playfield four (default) columns wide, try to make a single combo as long as possible.  Lines auto-regenerate until the quota reaches the goal (20, 40, or 100 lines).
* [[Ultra]]: Timed score (or lines) attack.
* [[Ultra]]: Timed score (or lines) attack.
* Technician: Challenge mode from [[Tetris Zone|guideline]] [[Tetris Online (Japan)|games]]. Uses variable Goal system.
* Technician: Challenge mode from [[Tetris Zone|guideline]] [[Tetris Online (Japan)|games]]. Uses variable Goal system.
* [[SquarePlatforming Square]]: [[The New Tetris]]/[[Tetris Worlds]] Square mode (use rule: Square)
* Retro Marathon: [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)|Nintendo's NES Tetris]] -- very inaccurate, as various features particular to NES Tetris are unimplemented. Also includes Arrange, which extends the gravity table of Type-A to exceed 1G. (use rule: Nintendo-R)
* Retro Marathon: [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)|Nintendo's NES Tetris]] -- very inaccurate, as various features particular to NES Tetris are unimplemented. Also includes Arrange, which extends the gravity table of Type-A to exceed 1G. (use rule: Nintendo-R)
* Retro Mastery:
* Retro Mania: [[Tetris (Sega) | Sega Arcade Tetris]]  (use rule: Classic0)
* Retro Mania: [[Tetris (Sega) | Sega Arcade Tetris]]  (use rule: Classic0)
* Grade Mania: [[Tetris_The_Grand_Master | Tetris The Grand Master ]] (use rule: Classic1)
* Grade Mania: [[Tetris_The_Grand_Master | Tetris The Grand Master ]] (use rule: Classic1)

Revision as of 16:10, 10 August 2010

NullpoMino

NullpoModeSelect.png
Developer(s) NullNoname, Zircean
Publisher(s) N/A
Release Date(s) Version 7.3.0 released on August 9th, 2010
Platform(s) Java

Gameplay Info

Next pieces variable
Playfield dimensions variable
Hold piece Yes, with IHS
Hard drop Yes
Rotation system Almost anything you can come up with
Has 180 rotation {{{180}}}
Adjustable tuning {{{tuning}}}
Garbage attack type {{{garbage}}}
Garbage blocking type {{{blocking}}}
Website {{{website}}}
NullpoTitleScreen.png PhantomManiaIngame.png


NullpoMino is a cross-platform, open-source Tetris clone written in Java providing three versions: One using Slick, another using sdljava, the last using Swing. It simulates a great many games, including the TGM series, and contains a utility for creating your own custom rotation systems as well.

NullpoMino is one of the few Tetris games, official or not, with a truly cross-platform online vs. mode, the others being TetriNET, Blockbox, Tetris Friends, and MultriNet. Blockles also would have been on this list before its demise.

Game Modes

All of the game modes with "Mania" in their names are based directly on TGM modes, except for the two added by Zircean: Retro Mania simulates Sega Arcade Tetris, while Phantom Mania takes the Death speed curve and makes it invisible.

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