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Tetris Pokemon is the official Tetris Pokemon game that appeared exclusively for Pokemon Mini, supporting up to 2nd generation Pokemon. In Tetris Pokemon, in addition to basic Tetris rules, unique controls allow rotating blocks and shaking the device to flip them. In Tetris Pokemon, when specific conditions are met during gameplay, you can get Pokemon silhouettes displayed on the right side of the screen, which are collected in the Pokemon encyclopedia. Tetris Pokemon features rich difficulty levels and modes, enjoyable for everyone from Tetris beginners to advanced players. Additionally, there's an unofficial fan-made Poké Tetris (Pokemon Tetris) for NES, featuring diverse modes like single player, 2-player, and cooperative play.
Tetris Pokemon basic rules involve stacking Tetris Pokemon blocks to align lines and clear them. In Tetris Pokemon, initially 4-block pieces (tetrominoes) appear, but as the game progresses, 5-block pieces (pentominoes) appear, increasing difficulty. Block fall speed also gradually increases. In Tetris Pokemon, blocks can not only rotate but also flip left and right by shaking the Pokemon Mini device. In single-player Tetris Pokemon mode, clearing 4+ lines simultaneously allows you to get Pokemon, and caught Pokemon are collected in the Pokemon encyclopedia. The encyclopedia can register all 1st and 2nd generation Pokemon. Difficulty affects Tetris Pokemon tetromino and pentomino appearance rates, with 'Master Mode' for advanced players. Tetris Pokemon includes '20 Lines' and 'Pyramid' time attack modes, and battle mode. Additionally, Poké Tetris features 3 modes: single player, 2-player, and cooperative play, with selectable block skins, piece sets, start levels, handicap lines, BGM, etc. Garbage lines are added as levels progress, with level-ups every 30 lines.
Tetris Pokemon uses keyboard arrow keys for block movement and rotation, space key for hard drop. Device shaking operations can be flipped with corresponding keys. Poké Tetris uses NES controller, with hold and hard drop not supported.
Tetris Pokemon uses screen touch controls for block movement and rotation. Flip operations can be handled with dedicated buttons. Poké Tetris can also handle touch controls through emulators.
Tetris Pokemon features 5 difficulty levels (Rookie, Normal, Super, Hyper, Master), with many pentominoes appearing in higher difficulties. Enjoy Tetris Pokemon in various modes like single player, time attack, and battles. Poké Tetris features 3 modes: single player, 2-player, and cooperative play, with level-ups every 30 lines and unique rules like garbage line additions.