How Were Tetris Pieces Actually Chosen? #Shorts #Gaming #GamingHistory #GameDev
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- How Were Tetris Pieces Actually Chosen? #Shorts #Gaming #GamingHistory #GameDev
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Did you think Tetris pieces were completely random? Well, they used to be—but not anymore! �
Originally, Tetris pieces (I, J, L, O, S, T, and Z) appeared purely at random, often leading to frustration when the piece you needed never showed up. To fix this, modern Tetris games use the Seven-Bag System—a method where all seven pieces are placed in a virtual “bag” and drawn one by one until the bag is empty, then refilled.
This ensures that every piece has a fair chance of appearing and prevents long droughts without the piece you need. �
� Did you know about this? What’s your favorite Tetris strategy? Let us know in the comments!
#Tetris #GameDesign #GameDevelopment #TetrisSevenBag #PuzzleGames
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- English, British
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GameDev.tv
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- 0:38
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