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Tetris Like Board Game
Once all of your pieces are cut out and your game board has grid lines, you can begin! You'll notice that the rules and ways to play are a bit different than how you would normally play on your computer, but I've noticed that it still works.
1 player
2 minutes (Preferably timed with a stop watch)
Challenge your friends to beat your score!
How to Play:
1. Jumble up the game pieces in a pile, make sure that you don't have the same pieces over and over again.
2. Take only the game piece that is from the top of the pile, and quickly place it on the bottom of the board. Try to use your space and time wisely. Once a piece is placed, it cannot be removed or put onto another area. Once there is no more room on the board (after you have worked your way from the bottom to the top) the game is over. Count your pieces and record your time.
Scoring:
Once you have reached the top of the board, add the amount of pieces that you have total on the board. This will be your score if you finished at exactly 2 minutes.
If you went over 2 minutes, then you will count the seconds that you went over. One second equals one point subtracted from your final score. Example: You played for 2 minutes and 10 seconds and you had 20 game pieces on the board. Your score will be 20-10=10.
If you finished before 2 minutes was up, then you will add the extra seconds to your score. One second equals one extra point added to your final score. Example: You played for 1 minute and 50 seconds and you had 20 game pieces on the board. Your score will be 20+10=30.
If you have any questions at all, please post a comment. :) Enjoy!!
1 player
2 minutes (Preferably timed with a stop watch)
Challenge your friends to beat your score!
How to Play:
1. Jumble up the game pieces in a pile, make sure that you don't have the same pieces over and over again.
2. Take only the game piece that is from the top of the pile, and quickly place it on the bottom of the board. Try to use your space and time wisely. Once a piece is placed, it cannot be removed or put onto another area. Once there is no more room on the board (after you have worked your way from the bottom to the top) the game is over. Count your pieces and record your time.
Scoring:
Once you have reached the top of the board, add the amount of pieces that you have total on the board. This will be your score if you finished at exactly 2 minutes.
If you went over 2 minutes, then you will count the seconds that you went over. One second equals one point subtracted from your final score. Example: You played for 2 minutes and 10 seconds and you had 20 game pieces on the board. Your score will be 20-10=10.
If you finished before 2 minutes was up, then you will add the extra seconds to your score. One second equals one extra point added to your final score. Example: You played for 1 minute and 50 seconds and you had 20 game pieces on the board. Your score will be 20+10=30.
If you have any questions at all, please post a comment. :) Enjoy!!