Tetris (itch) (achaljhawar) Mac OS
Tetris (itch) (achaljhawar) Mac OS
A 32/64/16-bit Pascal compiler for Win32/64/CE, Linux, Mac OS X/iOS, Android, FreeBSD, OS/2, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo NDS and DOS; semantically compatible with Delphi, Borland Pascal and Mac Pascal (partially) with extra features, e.g. Operator overloading. I will admit, a mobile version has been on my mind since the days of vanilla CROSSNIQ. The reason I decided to go with CROSSNIQ+ first was that, for the game to work on mobile, it would have to be pretty pared down - really, an 8x8 grid is as big as you'd be able to get and have the game still be playable via touch on a small screen. Tetris. Tetris 2. Tetris Blast. Tetris DX: Windows: Tetris. Tetris Worlds. Tetris Elements: Mac OS Classic: Welltris. Super Tetris. Tetris Elements: SNES: Wordtris. Super Tetris 2 + Bombliss. Tetris 2. Tetris & Dr. Mario. Super Bombliss: Virtual Boy: 3-D Tetris: Nintendo 64. Build a HTML5 playable game that also works on mobile and can deployed to any webserver or uploaded to Itch.io. Built for macOS, Windows and Linux. Includes the full tools that were used to build Untitled GB Game, free to play on Itch.io.
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I didn't try it myself, but there might be a way! Or if you want to be lazy about it, just use Teamviewer and control you computer remotely!
It has some nifty things coded in, like reading your computer name, and whether or not you're running certain streaming programs, but it's all just predetermined script and can't do anything bad.
Spend time with Sayori, Natsuki, and Yuri before you get to the end... that's the closest you can get. And then go watch some great mods! I'd go with the Meta series.
You have to have coding skills like Monika and then you can do anything!
Learn how to decompile the code and make the game say and do whatever you want!
I know next to nothing about Mac, hope you got the game working!
You don't seem too happy. What were you hoping to get from this?
If you need help, research on the internet, don't go spamming peoples' threads about it!
Has anyone seen this great series? With 168 views, I hope so!
Being insensitive to what people go through is no way to help someone. Check yourself!
Once you know how the game program does these things, it's not overly frightening once you get used to it. Ren'Py and coding are capable of a lot, such as reading your computer name to get your name and stuff like that, or realizing when you have a streaming program running. The game doesn't just magically know things, and when you tell yourself that, it becomes easier.
Actually it's Monika who deletes everything when Sayori goes crazy, because she knows no happiness can be found in the Literature club. Remember the letter you get from her after that?
For everyone who has finished the game and is looking for something more to continue the experience, there's a really good series for the game on YouTube, and it is still ongoing! I think it's one of the best if not the best mod for DDLC and it really gets you into it! You can find it at this playlist.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLK80MqW00_9sJeciuFcu8hBHn2SF-K4l
I played this game for the first time two years ago, and I can safely say it made my depression worse at the time. If you have any issues with depression, I recommend waiting until better times to play it.
I think you would benefit well from this link. ^_^
https://discordapp.com/channels/437315241928294400/437382062471643139
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Sorry, I haven't checked this in awhile. Yes, open up the 'stack of books' and extract or copy the folder anywhere you want to. If you're trying to do it through steam, I'm not sure as I always ran the game directly.
It's not a folder, it's an icon. I honestly don't know what's wrong with peoples' games. I downloaded the zip file, extracted all its contents onto my C drive, and the executable works. For the people using the Steam version, that confuses me further.
Have you seen the good ending where you get all the CGs for each girl? I admit, the normal ending you get just playing the game blind leaves you wanting more. But the best ending seems good enough, and there are lots of good mods out there that you should check out.
My personal theory is that we the players are the most important characters in the game. Even Monika has to submit to our will. Makes it very interesting when you consider all the mods in progress.
You have to delete Monika to get the best ending, but did you get each girl's CG images?
The page I linked has some pretty interesting theories that might surprise you...
Somehow during my browsing of discussions about the game, I came upon this page that mentions things I haven't seen anywhere else. It's quite interesting (but also very long).
Let's get some enriching conversation going about one of our favorite games! (This isn't really a game though, all the girls are real, and you love one or more of them)
Just kidding. lol
Try looking at the help file, I don't have Mac so the process is pretty easy for me!
You can probably just redownload the game if you have to, lol. That's why I keep the zip file on me.
Reading all this makes me glad I have a good Windows PC!
I don't know what you guys are experiencing, but everything you need is inside the zip file you download. It's just a folder. Put that folder anywhere you want on your desktop, and the pink DDLC icon is the exe file.
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I know, right? The mods keep it going after you're done with the original game too :D
The pink DDLC icon in the game's folder is the exe file.
That fan mod is being worked on, as well as some other good ones. Definitely some good content for those hungry for more.
'I slice the bread and I feed myself again'
Ha, I reinstalled the game too when I first got to that part. I didn't lose anything though, I just missed out on some lines of dialogue at first, but unless you delete the firstrun file and choose to delete your save, your progress is still all there.
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By Brad Cook
Tetris on the iPod is not the game’s first association with Apple. In the book “The Ultimate History of Video Games,” Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak reveals: “I had my name in ‘Nintendo Power Magazine’ several times for top score on Game Boy Tetris. It got to the point that they wouldn’t print my name again, so I had to use a fake name: Evets Kainzow.” The magazine published it, unaware it was the same person.
A member of Computer Gaming World’s Hall of Fame, Tetris may have gained many fans on home computers and video game consoles during the mid-to-late 1980s, but it exploded in popularity when it was packaged with Nintendo’s original Game Boy. Updated for the new era of portable gaming, Tetris on the iPod features beautiful color graphics, complementary sound effects, and an engaging musical soundtrack that’s an update of the original Tetris theme.
New Twists on a Known Formula
The basic gameplay, however, is what you remember: Drop seven different types of pieces, known as Tetriminos, to the bottom of the screen, stacking them so they form complete lines across the playing field. Those lines disappear, giving you room to drop more Tetriminos. The game ends when the pile reaches the top of the screen.
There are three ways to play Tetris: Marathon, the traditional method in which you try to score as many points as you can in the game’s 15 levels; 40 Lines, which challenges you to clear 40 lines from the screen as fast as possible; and Ultra, in which you go for as high a score as possible in three minutes. The game keeps track of your greatest achievement in each mode, and when you start a new Marathon session, you can begin at any level you previously achieved.
No matter which game mode you choose, you’ll certainly give your brain a workout. In fact, one study found increased energy efficiency in the brains of subjects who played Tetris for several weeks. So now you truly can say you’re doing something important when you pull out your iPod and fire up a Tetris session.
Tips and Tricks:
- You can slide a Tetrimino, such as the S or Z one, under an overhanging part of another piece by rotating the click wheel to the left or right just before it comes to a rest.
- The Select button drops the Tetrimino faster, while the Play/Pause button drops it immediately. The faster you place a piece, the more points you receive for it. If you let it descend at its own pace, however, you don’t get any points when it comes to a rest, unless it clears one or more lines.
- Clearing four lines simultaneously is known as a “tetris.” To attain one, stack the Tetriminos so that an empty column appears somewhere in the playing field. When its turn comes up, drop the I Tetrimino vertically in that slot.
- The game shows you the next three Tetriminos due to appear. Use that information to plan your stacking.
- If you rotate a Tetrimino just before it locks down on the stack, you can keep it alive for a few extra seconds and nudge it into another spot. That allows you to recover at the last second from a potentially fatal mistake. However, you will waste precious time in the process, which will impact your score when playing in Ultra or 40 Lines mode.
- An image known as a ghost shows where your current piece will land in the stack. To give yourself an extra challenge, turn off the ghost in the Options menu.
- The Options menu also lets you turn off the game’s music and instead play songs from your iPod, if you prefer a different accompaniment.
- The new version of the Tetris logo was created by Roger Dean, an acclaimed artist best known for creating numerous album covers for the progressive rock band Yes.
iPod Games FAQ
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