Dream of Pixels PROTOTYPE
por zigah111
Dream of Pixels PROTOTYPE
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Descripción
Dream of Pixels PROTOTYPE es un juego de rompecabezas de bloques que caen. Dream of Pixels para iPhone, iPad y Android también es hermoso. [1]. fn1. "Tan encantador", Mike Fahey, "Kotaku.com":http://kotaku.com/dream-of-pixels/. Más información en "Dream of Pixels.":http://dawnofplay.com/DreamOfPixels/
Cómo jugar
Haz clic en la cuadrícula para *desempaquetar bloques tetromino*. Gana puntos eliminando líneas completas: cuantas más líneas, mayor puntuación. *Eliminar líneas* también fusiona la cuadrícula de arriba y abajo de las líneas eliminadas. Puedes hacer clic en cualquier lugar y el juego encontrará automáticamente un buen ajuste del tetromino dentro de la cuadrícula. Ajusta la selección *arrastrando* por la cuadrícula antes de soltar. El desempaquetado puede ser algo complicado: el tetromino seleccionado debe encontrar *su salida* de las nubes moviéndose, girando e incluso retorciéndose un poco, pero sin saltar otros bloques. Puede parecer sencillo al principio, pero desempaquetar sin cuidado rápidamente resulta en *un lío* de bloques flotantes de tamaño menor a un tetromino. *Fusionar* los bloques flotantes de nuevo con la cuadrícula solo es posible *eliminando las líneas* entre ellos y la cuadrícula superior. La verdadera profundidad del juego se revela al buscar la puntuación más alta. La única buena forma de lograrlo es eliminando tantas líneas como sea posible con un solo tetromino, y solo uno es bueno para eso: la *famosa pieza I*. "Video de Dream of Pixels (próximamente el 15 de noviembre para iPhone y iPad) tutorial.":http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3ouzlxkIhs. "Más sobre cómo jugar.":http://dawnofplay.com/DreamOfPixels/howtoplay.html
Actualizaciones del desarrollador
Dream of Pixels is now available on Android and iOS for Free.
http://dawnofplay.com/DreamOfPixels/
Comentarios
Jaundice
Nov. 08, 2012
Hot damn, when I first saw this I was like "Well it's a prototype, I'll check it out and move on" Looked at the clock, played for about 15 minutes straight, got to level 7, 17,000 points, and was pretty surprised at how simple and fun it is. I'm a tetris fanatic, and I always like seeing new takes on the old classic. I think with improved visuals and improved move recognition algorithms, this could be very well polished and ready for sale on mobile markets, great job here! Love the concept, and I think with a finalized execution, this game would succeed - it's one of those "Why didn't I think of that?!" type games (as I'm a programmer and mobile developer myself).
Wow, thanks, so good to hear! Really appreciate this, and those improvement ideas were our thoughts exactly almost a year ago :) - so we have polished the visuals, we have improved the move recognition algorithms, and it's just days from release on iPhone and iPad. You can check on the improved visuals in the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkLRuKFC7gY but you will have to check the move recognition improvements yourself. :) Thanks again, for making my (and the whole Dawn of Play team's) day! :)
grid
Nov. 07, 2012
Feels like a larger board than the iPhone version. I don't feel the same sense of urgency either. It probably just takes longer to ramp-up the difficulty.
It is larger. Larger even then on the iPad - this here is the "classic" 10x20 grid. It most likely does take longer, the curve has been improved since. Or time flies when playing the final Dream of Pixels. :)
ABulletForFree
Nov. 07, 2012
It seems like your algorithm for move recognition is a bit buggy on the far right side, I saw many moves I should have been able to make, but were never offered them. It was most irritating when I was relying on those moves and waiting for the specific pieces, and when they came, could not complete my plan. Great concept though! Keep up the good work.
Yeah, sorry about that, we ironed that out in the final. And thanks, much appreciated!
tiagomartins222
Nov. 16, 2014
I don't find this fun in any way but i see other people do so good job keep this up 3/5 ;)
Schorscher
Nov. 07, 2012
nice concept. after 30 seconds of confusion its a fun and innovative game.
there might be some problems with the game not recongising every possible move, sometimes i wasnt allowed to click a part which i thought should be valid
Thanks! Yea, we fixed a lot of that recognising in the final Dream of Pixels, added support for T-spins, L-spins, wall-kicks and such. This prototype, though, supports just the basic rules, so some times it may seem a bit rigid on which tetromino it allows or not. I'd love to get some screenshots from you (or anyone!), if you care to, about what you're expecting to be allowed! Thanks!