Comment by eru 11 years ago Just be glad you are already immune to Tetris. 7 comments eru Reply awjr 11 years ago Best strategy (for me) seems to be to play it like tetris. Never ever use the up key and create a row at the bottom where everything collapses into it.This sort of clicked towards, oooh I don't know about 1:30am this morning. lugg 11 years ago That sort of works, I've been using a similar strategy but switching what I call "bottom" whenever the moment suits. dllthomas 11 years ago The enemy gate is down. 1 reply → awjr 11 years ago I'll have to look into that way of playing. ashmud 11 years ago Empirically, this got me much further than the corner (stair-stepped) approach. lsdafjklsd 11 years ago Yes, I won twice yesterday with this strategy.
awjr 11 years ago Best strategy (for me) seems to be to play it like tetris. Never ever use the up key and create a row at the bottom where everything collapses into it.This sort of clicked towards, oooh I don't know about 1:30am this morning. lugg 11 years ago That sort of works, I've been using a similar strategy but switching what I call "bottom" whenever the moment suits. dllthomas 11 years ago The enemy gate is down. 1 reply → awjr 11 years ago I'll have to look into that way of playing. ashmud 11 years ago Empirically, this got me much further than the corner (stair-stepped) approach. lsdafjklsd 11 years ago Yes, I won twice yesterday with this strategy.
lugg 11 years ago That sort of works, I've been using a similar strategy but switching what I call "bottom" whenever the moment suits. dllthomas 11 years ago The enemy gate is down. 1 reply → awjr 11 years ago I'll have to look into that way of playing.
Best strategy (for me) seems to be to play it like tetris. Never ever use the up key and create a row at the bottom where everything collapses into it.
This sort of clicked towards, oooh I don't know about 1:30am this morning.
That sort of works, I've been using a similar strategy but switching what I call "bottom" whenever the moment suits.
The enemy gate is down.
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I'll have to look into that way of playing.
Empirically, this got me much further than the corner (stair-stepped) approach.
Yes, I won twice yesterday with this strategy.