Tetris, A New Battle

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In with new and out with old. Who said so?

Facebook has proved this statement otherwise since they launched Tetris Battle by 2010. Tetris Battle didn't hit the market during its first few months. But, based on the records it already ranked as one of the top ten most popular games on Facebook by late 2011 and the start of 2012. More than 3 million active users enjoy the game daily and are recorded to start using the application more or less 2 months ago.

The application is rumoured to be an attempt to compete with game dynamites like EA and Zynga. Many users ranging from kids to adults are engrossed in this game. Adults in their late forties feel glad that this game they used to play in brick games and other hand-held games was renewed and upgraded by Facebook.

The game has been modified and been developed to be an interactive one. It enables facebook users to compete with their friends and other users all over the world. With every single win is a chance to level up and one lose can mean a level down.

Since, Tetris Battle has been spread out, different tips and guides were also been available. Here are few of them.

1. Main key is speed. Try and use the spacebar when you know where your brick is going. It will conserve time. The faster you are, the more lines you will have the potential to knock out.

2. Combination Lines. A single line won't count for anything. In which case a 2 line combo counts for 1 line of brick in the opposing player's screen, a 3-line combo counts for 2, and a 4-liner counts for 4 lines. When you string together combinations of cleared lines, they will count for even more lines of brick, which can very quickly flood your opponent's screen.

3. In 2P ignore single-liners, because for the most part, they are worthless. You should try for 4-liners as often as possible, because they will very rapidly flood your opposition's screen, rack up your cleared-lines total, and guarantee you an easy win.

4. In the four player sprint and in the Old Navy Challenge, speed is key. It doesn't matter whether you knock off one line or 4 lines at a time, because if you knock off lines faster than the other guy, you will win. In this case, you should place your piece and hit the space bar as quickly as possible to speed the game along.

5. In the six-player mode, each individual line counts (whether for 1 or 4), but whether or not you sned any blocks into any of the other players' sides is similar to the two player mode; if you only knock off one line, you won't send any brick blocks into the other players' screens, but if you knock off combos of 2 or more, or if you string together chains of lines, you will send bricks into their screens and make it possible to knock them out.

6. In order to clear off extra lines, take advantage of bricks that your opponent sends your way. Drop a piece right onto the glowing nuclear "bomb" brick, and you will clear out that whole line, and it will count the same as a line, and if you have a stack of 2 or more nuclear "bomb" bricks on top of each other, you can drop a piece right on the top one, and it will knock out both of the lines.

Theoretically, it's possible to knock out 5 or even 6 lines at a time.
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