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Gnats Tetris Machine

Description: OpenGL tetris clone.
Download: gtmachine.i386-aros.zip       (TIPS: Use the right click menu if your browser takes you back here all the time)
Size: 789kb
Version: r2-2009
Date: 02 Jan 14
Author: Nathaniel Sabanski
Submitter: cavemann
Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/gnats-tetris-machine/
Requirements: Requires graphics acceleration.
Category: game/puzzle
License: Other
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Gnat's Tetris Machine

SUMMARY

  Gnat's Tetris Machine is a remake of Alexey Pajitnov's classic "Tetris"
  from 1985.

  Gnat's Tetris Machine is written in pure C, and makes use of the OpenGL
  API for 3D graphics, and SDL for things like input and sound. It features
  a clean, commented, well structured C source code that can be used as a
  resource for learning how to program video games in C.

  Gnat's Tetris Machine was originally written by Nathaniel Sabanski. 

CONTROLS

  WASD or Arrow Keys to move current brick. ESC to quit.

  Points multiply for clearing more than 1 row at a time. Large bonus for
  clearing 4 rows at a time (Pajitnov calls this a "Tetris"). See how many
  "Wanted Stars" you can get.

NOTES

  Be sure to install the appropriate hardware accelerated OpenGL drivers for
  your video card before playing. 

LICENSE

  The MIT License

  Copyright (c) 2006 Nathaniel Sabanski








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