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{{Entry
 
{{Entry
 
|Name=yetris
 
|Name=yetris
|Short description=Tetris(tm) on console.
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|Short description=Customizable Tetris(tm) on console.
|Full description=yetris is a Tetris(tm) clone on the terminal. It has colors and highscore, along with many features found on modern Tetris(tm) implementations. It's made with C and runs on (most) Linux terminals.
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|Full description=''yetris'' is a customizable Tetris(tm) clone for the console. It aims to follow modern implementations with lots of features
|Homepage URL=alexdantas.github.com/yetris
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and please both casual players and Tetris(tm) enthusiasts. It has full textual interface, with colors and many features, such as high score list, up to 6 next pieces, hold, combo and back-to-back sequences.
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|Homepage URL=http://alexdantas.github.com/yetris
 
|User level=beginner
 
|User level=beginner
 
|Computer languages=C
 
|Computer languages=C
 
|Documentation note=The source code is documented with Doxygen and has a man page.
 
|Documentation note=The source code is documented with Doxygen and has a man page.
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|Accepts cryptocurrency donations=No
 
|Related projects=netris, petris
 
|Related projects=netris, petris
 
|Keywords=game, console, ncurses
 
|Keywords=game, console, ncurses
|Version identifier=1.0
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|Version identifier=1.6
|Version date=Feb 2013
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|Version date=March 2013
 
|Version status=stable
 
|Version status=stable
|Version download=http://sourceforge.net/projects/yetris-yetris/files/linux/yetris-1.0.tar.gz/download
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|Version download=https://sourceforge.net/projects/yetris-yetris/files/linux/yetris-1.6.tar.gz/download
 
|Version comment=This is a stable functional Tetris(tm) game. It has all the features one would expect from a modern adaptation.
 
|Version comment=This is a stable functional Tetris(tm) game. It has all the features one would expect from a modern adaptation.
|Status=
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|Last review by=Bendikker
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|Last review date=2018/02/20
 
|Is GNU=No
 
|Is GNU=No
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}}
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{{Project license
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|License=GPLv3orlater
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|License verified by=Jgay
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|License verified date=2013/03/15
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}}
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{{Person
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|Real name=Alexandre Dantas
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|Role=Developer
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|Email=alex.dantas92@gmail.com
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}}
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{{Resource
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|Resource audience=Savannah (Ref)
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|Resource URL=https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/yetris
 
}}
 
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Latest revision as of 07:55, 20 February 2018


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yetris

http://alexdantas.github.com/yetris
Customizable Tetris(tm) on console.

yetris is a customizable Tetris(tm) clone for the console. It aims to follow modern implementations with lots of features and please both casual players and Tetris(tm) enthusiasts. It has full textual interface, with colors and many features, such as high score list, up to 6 next pieces, hold, combo and back-to-back sequences.





Licensing

License

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Notes

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Jgay

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15 March 2013




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Alexandre Dantas Developer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Savannah (Ref)https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/yetris


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