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Sure, it [[{{Retraux}} looks like]] ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'', and it [[ChipTune sounds like Tetris]], but it also incorporates a full UsefulNotes/PhysicsEngine: Pieces can move and spin freely in a full 360 degrees, and if it lands at an angle it will tilt and fall over, making the pile difficult to stack in an orderly fashion, and even more difficult to clear a line -- it's almost impossible to play like standard Tetris.
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Sure, it [[{{Retraux}} looks like]] ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'', and it [[ChipTune sounds like Tetris]], but it also incorporates a full UsefulNotes/PhysicsEngine: MediaNotes/PhysicsEngine: Pieces can move and spin freely in a full 360 degrees, and if it lands at an angle it will tilt and fall over, making the pile difficult to stack in an orderly fashion, and even more difficult to clear a line -- it's almost impossible to play like standard Tetris.
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-> ''"Go home, VideoGame/{{Tetris}}, you're drunk."''
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Created in 2010 by the fellows of [=StabYourself.net=], creators of ''{{VideoGame/Mari0}}'', and is now in its second incarnation, ''Not Tetris'' is ... well, not your [[FollowTheLeader average Tetris clone]]. Sure, it [[{{Retraux}} looks like]] ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'', and it [[ChipTune sounds like Tetris]], but it also incorporates a full UsefulNotes/PhysicsEngine: Pieces can move and spin freely in a full 360 degrees, and if it lands at an angle it will tilt and fall over, making the pile difficult to stack in an orderly fashion, and even more difficult to clear a line -- it's almost impossible to play like standard Tetris.
--> '''--Many comments on Youtube'''
Created in 2010 by the fellows of [=StabYourself.net=], creators of ''{{VideoGame/Mari0}}'', and is now in its second incarnation, ''Not Tetris'' is ... well, not your [[FollowTheLeader average Tetris clone]]. Sure, it [[{{Retraux}} looks like]] ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'', and it [[ChipTune sounds like Tetris]], but it also incorporates a full UsefulNotes/PhysicsEngine: Pieces can move and spin freely in a full 360 degrees, and if it lands at an angle it will tilt and fall over, making the pile difficult to stack in an orderly fashion, and even more difficult to clear a line -- it's almost impossible to play like standard Tetris.
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--> '''--Many comments on Youtube'''
Sure, it [[{{Retraux}} looks like]] ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'', and it [[ChipTune sounds like Tetris]], but it also incorporates a full UsefulNotes/PhysicsEngine: Pieces can move and spin freely in a full 360 degrees, and if it lands at an angle it will tilt and fall over, making the pile difficult to stack in an orderly fashion, and even more difficult to clear a line -- it's almost impossible to play like standard Tetris.
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* NintendoHard: The addition of physics makes it much tougher to successfully clear lines in an organized manner when compared to the original game.
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Created in 2010 by the fellows of [=StabYourself.net=], creators of ''{{VideoGame/Mari0}}'', and is now in its second incarnation, ''Not Tetris'' is ... well, not your [[FollowTheLeader average Tetris clone]]. Sure, it [[{{Retraux}} looks like]] ''[[VideoGame/{{Tetris}}]]'', and it [[ChipTune sounds like Tetris]], but it also incorporates a full UsefulNotes/PhysicsEngine: Pieces can move and spin freely in a full 360 degrees, and if it lands at an angle it will tilt and fall over, making the pile difficult to stack in an orderly fashion, and even more difficult to clear a line -- it's almost impossible to play like standard Tetris.
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Created in 2010 by the fellows of [=StabYourself.net=], creators of ''{{VideoGame/Mari0}}'', and is now in its second incarnation, ''Not Tetris'' is ... well, not your [[FollowTheLeader average Tetris clone]]. Sure, it [[{{Retraux}} looks like]] ''[[VideoGame/{{Tetris}}]]'', ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'', and it [[ChipTune sounds like Tetris]], but it also incorporates a full UsefulNotes/PhysicsEngine: Pieces can move and spin freely in a full 360 degrees, and if it lands at an angle it will tilt and fall over, making the pile difficult to stack in an orderly fashion, and even more difficult to clear a line -- it's almost impossible to play like standard Tetris.
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Created in 2010 by the fellows of [=StabYourself.net=], creators of ''{{VideoGame/Mari0}}'', and is now in its second incarnation, ''Not Tetris'' is ... well, not your [[FollowTheLeader average Tetris clone]]. Sure, it [[{{Retraux}} looks like Tetris]], like]] ''[[VideoGame/{{Tetris}}]]'', and it [[ChipTune sounds like Tetris]], but it also incorporates a full UsefulNotes/PhysicsEngine: Pieces can move and spin freely in a full 360 degrees, and if it lands at an angle it will tilt and fall over, making the pile difficult to stack in an orderly fashion, and even more difficult to clear a line -- it's almost impossible to play like standard Tetris.
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Created in 2010 by the fellows of [=StabYourself.net=], creators of ''{{VideoGame/Mari0}}'', and is now in its second incarnation, ''Not Tetris'' is ... well, not your [[FollowTheLeader average Tetris clone]]. Sure, it [[{{Retraux}} looks like Tetris]], and it [[ChipTune sounds like Tetris]], but it also incorporates a full PhysicsEngine: UsefulNotes/PhysicsEngine: Pieces can move and spin freely in a full 360 degrees, and if it lands at an angle it will tilt and fall over, making the pile difficult to stack in an orderly fashion, and even more difficult to clear a line -- it's almost impossible to play like standard Tetris.
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-> ''"Go home, VideoGame/{{Tetris}}, you're drunk."''
--> '''--Many comments on Youtube'''
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* BeyondTheImpossible: The physics in the game make it possible to clear more than four lines at a time. It's also possible to drop a block in such a way that it clears a row that it doesn't even touch.
* DisasterDominoes: The blocks that you've already placed are ''not'' fixed in place, and thus can be dislodged by a badly placed one. Woe betide the player if a stack topples over and makes it impossible to clear the bottom rows.
* DisasterDominoes: The blocks that you've already placed are ''not'' fixed in place, and thus can be dislodged by a badly placed one. Woe betide the player if a stack topples over and makes it impossible to clear the bottom rows.
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Created in 2010 by the fellows of [=StabYourself.net=], creators of ''{{VideoGame/Mari0}}'', and is now in its second incarnation, ''Not Tetris'' is ... well, not your [[FollowTheLeader average Tetris clone]]. Sure, it [[{{Retraux}} looks like Tetris]], and it [[ChipTune sounds like Tetris]], but it also incorporates a full PhysicsEngine: Pieces can move and spin freely in a full 360 degrees, and if it lands at an angle it will tilt and fall over, making the pile difficult to stack in an orderly fashion, and even more difficult to clear a line -- it's almost impossible to play like standard Tetris.
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* NintendoHard: The addition of physics make it much tougher to successfully clear lines in an organized manner when compared to the original game.
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Created in 2010 by the fellows of [=StabYourself.net=], and is now in its second incarnation, VideoGame/NotTetris ''Not Tetris'' is ... well, not your [[FollowTheLeader average Tetris clone]]. Sure, it [[{{Retraux}} looks like Tetris]], and it [[ChipTune sounds like Tetris]], but it also incorporates a full PhysicsEngine: Pieces can move and spin freely in a full 360 degrees, and if it lands at an angle it will tilt and fall over, making the pile difficult to stack in an orderly fashion, and even more difficult to clear a line -- it's almost impossible to play like standard Tetris.
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* EndlessGame: Much like the original Tetris, VideoGame/NotTetris 2's standard mode proceeds until the board is filled and the player loses. "Stack" mode prevents lines from being cleared, but scores the player on how many pieces they can stack before filling the board.
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* EndlessGame: Much like the original Tetris, VideoGame/NotTetris 2's ''Not Tetris 2'''s standard mode proceeds until the board is filled and the player loses. "Stack" mode prevents lines from being cleared, but scores the player on how many pieces they can stack before filling the board.
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Created in 2010 by the fellows of [=StabYourself.net=], and is now in its second incarnation, NotTetris VideoGame/NotTetris is ... well, not your [[FollowTheLeader average Tetris clone]]. Sure, it [[{{Retraux}} looks like Tetris]], and it [[ChipTune sounds like Tetris]], but it also incorporates a full PhysicsEngine: Pieces can move and spin freely in a full 360 degrees, and if it lands at an angle it will tilt and fall over, making the pile difficult to stack in an orderly fashion, and even more difficult to clear a line -- it's almost impossible to play like standard Tetris.
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* EndlessGame: Much like the original Tetris, NotTetris 2's standard mode proceeds until the board is filled and the player loses. "Stack" mode prevents lines from being cleared, but scores the player on how many pieces they can stack before filling the board.
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* EndlessGame: Much like the original Tetris, NotTetris VideoGame/NotTetris 2's standard mode proceeds until the board is filled and the player loses. "Stack" mode prevents lines from being cleared, but scores the player on how many pieces they can stack before filling the board.
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[[caption-width-right:300:OhCrap! But it's okay, we can still win this! Maybe ... hopefully ... oh, who are we kidding?]]
Created in 2010 by the fellows of [=StabYourself.net=], and is now in its second incarnation, NotTetris is ... well, not your [[FollowTheLeader average Tetris clone]]. Sure, it [[{{Retraux}} looks like Tetris]], and it [[ChipTune sounds like Tetris]], but it also incorporates a full PhysicsEngine: Pieces can move and spin freely in a full 360 degrees, and if it lands at an angle it will tilt and fall over, making the pile difficult to stack in an orderly fashion, and even more difficult to clear a line -- it's almost impossible to play like standard Tetris.
The game is [[http://stabyourself.net/nottetris2 available for free]] under an open-source license.
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!!This game provides examples of the following:
* EndlessGame: Much like the original Tetris, NotTetris 2's standard mode proceeds until the board is filled and the player loses. "Stack" mode prevents lines from being cleared, but scores the player on how many pieces they can stack before filling the board.
* NintendoHard: The addition of physics make it much tougher to successfully clear lines in an organized manner when compared to the original game.
[[caption-width-right:300:OhCrap! But it's okay, we can still win this! Maybe ... hopefully ... oh, who are we kidding?]]
Created in 2010 by the fellows of [=StabYourself.net=], and is now in its second incarnation, NotTetris is ... well, not your [[FollowTheLeader average Tetris clone]]. Sure, it [[{{Retraux}} looks like Tetris]], and it [[ChipTune sounds like Tetris]], but it also incorporates a full PhysicsEngine: Pieces can move and spin freely in a full 360 degrees, and if it lands at an angle it will tilt and fall over, making the pile difficult to stack in an orderly fashion, and even more difficult to clear a line -- it's almost impossible to play like standard Tetris.
The game is [[http://stabyourself.net/nottetris2 available for free]] under an open-source license.
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!!This game provides examples of the following:
* EndlessGame: Much like the original Tetris, NotTetris 2's standard mode proceeds until the board is filled and the player loses. "Stack" mode prevents lines from being cleared, but scores the player on how many pieces they can stack before filling the board.
* NintendoHard: The addition of physics make it much tougher to successfully clear lines in an organized manner when compared to the original game.