Blocks that Fall v1.3

 Blocks that Fall v1.3 - Image 1  Blocks that Fall v1.3 - Image 1 

I don’t know how many times I’ve heard the phrase “tetris with a twist” around the PSP homebrew community before, but what I do know is this – Ville Helin’s Blocks that Fall is indeed a tetris with a twist, literally. In this game you do the usual Tetris stuff – stack up bricks of different shapes. The big difference however lies on the game’s rotating 3D-fied field, hence the “twist” reference.

Anyway, now that the game’s been bumped up to version 1.3 we have another set of tweaks worth a peek. Most notable of course, is that the game’s now in full 3D, so rotating interfaces in-game should be more addicting. Here’s the complete changelog:

  • The blocks drop now faster after every new gained level.
  • For each full row one five intercontinental ballistic rockets are launched in the background.
  • Square and circle buttons now rotate the playfield around the x axis, not around the y axis, as it was pretty useless.
  • All blocks are now 3D, so rotating the playfield works better.
  • Moved the preview block a little closer to the playfield.
  • The game is now compiled with -O0 as -O2 can create GFX glitches.

Make sure to give this a go, you’ll never know how a true tetris game should look and feel like until you’ve tried out Ville Helin‘s Blocks that Fall v1.3. Download’s below, have fun!

Download: Blocks that Fall v1.3

Via Ville Helin

 Blocks that Fall v1.3 - Image 1  Blocks that Fall v1.3 - Image 1 

I don’t know how many times I’ve heard the phrase “tetris with a twist” around the PSP homebrew community before, but what I do know is this – Ville Helin’s Blocks that Fall is indeed a tetris with a twist, literally. In this game you do the usual Tetris stuff – stack up bricks of different shapes. The big difference however lies on the game’s rotating 3D-fied field, hence the “twist” reference.

Anyway, now that the game’s been bumped up to version 1.3 we have another set of tweaks worth a peek. Most notable of course, is that the game’s now in full 3D, so rotating interfaces in-game should be more addicting. Here’s the complete changelog:

  • The blocks drop now faster after every new gained level.
  • For each full row one five intercontinental ballistic rockets are launched in the background.
  • Square and circle buttons now rotate the playfield around the x axis, not around the y axis, as it was pretty useless.
  • All blocks are now 3D, so rotating the playfield works better.
  • Moved the preview block a little closer to the playfield.
  • The game is now compiled with -O0 as -O2 can create GFX glitches.

Make sure to give this a go, you’ll never know how a true tetris game should look and feel like until you’ve tried out Ville Helin‘s Blocks that Fall v1.3. Download’s below, have fun!

Download: Blocks that Fall v1.3

Via Ville Helin

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