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Known Issues/Missing Features: - Removed NTSC as positive reports on this.
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* Options aren't saved
* Options aren't saved
* Highscore table not implemented yet
* Highscore table not implemented yet
* Only currently tested on PAL TV - may have issues with NTSC.


== Credits & Thanks ==
== Credits & Thanks ==

Revision as of 20:43, 10 December 2009

Tetwiis
General
Author(s)pembo
TypePuzzle game
Version0.2b
LicenceFreeware
Links
Download
Website
Discussion
Downloadable via the Homebrew Browser
Peripherals

TetWiis is a Nintendo Wii Tetris clone, shamelessly based on the Nintendo DS version of Tetris.

TetWiis is freeware, can be distributed freely and should never be charged for.

Controls

Menu Controls

Action
Wii Remote Aim Point/choose menu item
Wiimote A Button Press to Select menu item
Wiimote HOME Button Exit Game

In Game Controls

Action
Wiimote D-Pad Left Move Block Left
Wiimote D-Pad Right Move Block Right
Wiimote D-Pad Down Speeds up the block drop rate
Wiimote D-Pad Up Immediately drops the block in place
Wiimote A Button Hold Block/Swap block with already held one
Wiimote 1 Button Rotate Block
Wiimote 2 Button Rotate Block
Wiimote HOME Button Pause Game


Development Log

v0.2b

  • Released 5th December 2009
    • Improved Block graphics
    • Added 3 in game backgrounds that change every 5 levels
    • Implemented power/reset button callbacks
    • Minor bug fixes

v0.1b

  • Released 18th November 2009
  • Initial Release

Media

v0.2b

v0.1b

Known Issues/Missing Features

  • Currently only works from an SD card.
  • GameCube Pad, Classic Controller support not yet complete
  • Options aren't saved
  • Highscore table not implemented yet

Credits & Thanks

  • All coding & Graphics by Pembo
  • Music arranged by Peter Mörck
  • Music composed originally by Rob Hubbard, Ben Daglish and Fred Gray
  • Original Game Design by Alexey Pajitnov
  • Teknecal for his tutorials
  • Elisherer for getting me going with GRRLib
  • Arikado for his MP3 code
  • mdbrim for the pcm sound code