Reddit Reddit reviews Seeedstudio Tetris MicroCard

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Seeedstudio Tetris MicroCard
Brilliant OLED display in portrait layout for optimal Tetris game play.Super durable construction featuring six control buttons and mute switch.USB rechargeable with six hours of battery life.The Arduboy team has developed customized hardware that delivers an amazing and officially licensed Tetris experience!
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3 Reddit comments about Seeedstudio Tetris MicroCard:

u/Dagobian_Fudge · 7 pointsr/gaming
u/Rebel_EXE · 3 pointsr/Tetris

A little recent history: Awhile back, the Tetris Microcard came out. This had a B/W OLED screen and ran for about $60.

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Link: https://www.amazon.com/seeed-studio-4327121015-Seeedstudio-MicroCard/dp/B073ZF4ZZC/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=tetris+microcard&qid=1557877549&s=gateway&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1

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This price tag was less than tasteful, but fast forward a bit and a new company takes the reigns. I saw that there was a colored LCD version for only $20! I wanted to see reviews of it, but almost all of them were made by less-than-great tetris players. I wanted to know if it had SRS, and if it was anything close to modern tetris, which is my preferred game.

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To say the least, it's not modern tetris. It seems that it has some wall kicks, so you can always rotate no matter how far left or right you are, but that's about it, it seems. I was able to do normal t-spins, but anything else didn't seem to work quite right. I'm not sure how I would go about analyzing the game to see what works and what doesn't in terms of the rotation system, so if anyone wants to help me out with that so we can get more data on this thing, that would be great!

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As for the rest of the game, I'm quite impressed. The buttons actually feel amazing, extremely clicky, firm and quick. There's music and then sound effects after the song plays, with three volume settings (off, half and full volume). The display looks great with hardly any fuzz, as well as impressive viewing angles for its price. There are some draw backs though. There's no ghost piece or matrix grid, so harddropping can feel like a gamble at times. The high scores are not saved between reboots either. Although I haven't experienced it yet, I've heard the plastic is pretty soft, so it easily scratches. To mitigate this, I placed a piece of packing tape over the display.

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Overall, I'm pretty happy with this toy, but I wouldn't call it a way to practice doing advanced techniques, just good ol' build up and downstack. I'll come back with an edit discussing battery life and other long term usage questions. If anyone has any questions, I'll be more than happy to answer them, and even go as far as uploading video or photos of me doing particular things with it, if anyone is curious.