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Alizarin Tetris

Version: 1.0.7
Author: Kiri Wagstaff and Westley Weimer  
Category: Arcade Rate this game yourself!   Average of 2 Ratings:4.224.224.224.22

Alizarin Tetris Screenshot Tetris-Clone with multiplayer support

Alizarin Tetris is a Tetris-like game with a twist for Unix, Win32 and BeOS systems. It includes multi-player support, user-extensible color, shape and sound styles, can use TCP/IP networking and features a few different AI opponents. It was written using the SDL Library.

License: free

Additional System Requirements:

  • FreeType library, version 1.3.1 or later (but not version 2)
  • SDL library, version 1.1.6 or later
  • SDL_ttf library (which requires FreeType), version 1.2.2 or later

Sound: Play in X: Play in Console: Multiplayer: Network Play: 3D Acceleration: Source Available:
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Submitted by nath on 2001-08-11.


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  Alizarin Tetris posted by Anonymous @ 66.93.248.195 on Aug 16 2004 10:03 PM  
It runs like a charm on WinXP. It compiled and ran like a charm on Slack. The whole family loves it! Network play and cool sounds are real nice. Thanks going out to Westley and friends for a good 'un!
 
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  Alizarin Tetris posted by Anonymous @ 63.170.36.128 on Nov 8 2001 3:47 PM  
you have to end the game through task manager. is there one compatiable with 2000 or not...
 
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  Alizarin Tetris posted by anglerud @ 193.11.248.152 on Oct 31 2001 8:57 AM 4444
 
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  Alizarin Tetris posted by nath @ 217.88.126.64 on Sep 17 2001 2:27 PM 4444
Well, it's another sort of tetris. I just tried the multiplayer part and I think, the multiplayer of the original tetris was more fun.
But it has nice graphics and nice sounds.
 
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