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is a puzzle video game by Hudson Soft for WiiWare. An installment of the ''Tetris'' series, the game supports the use of Miis and the Wii Balance Board, and features both local and online multiplayer in addition to several single-player modes unique to the game. The game was released in Japan on October 14, 2008, in North America on October 20, 2008,〔(USA WiiWare Update: Tetris Party & The Incredible Maze )〕 and in Europe and Australia on October 24, 2008.〔(EU WiiWare Update: Tetris Party, The Incredible Maze and Home Sweet Home )〕 A retail version called ''Tetris Party Deluxe'', which was announced by Tetris Online, Inc., Hudson Soft, Nintendo Australia and Majesco, was released in North America on June 1, 2010, in Europe on September 3, 2010 and in Australia on October 14, 2010 for the Wii and the Nintendo DS systems.〔(Tetris Party Deluxe Dropping Into Wii and DS )〕 There used to be a version from the DSiWare called ''Tetris Party Live'', which was released in North America on November 22, 2010 and later in the PAL region on December 3, 2010. The game has now been delisted as of March 31, 2012. ==Game modes== ''Tetris Party'' introduces a number of new game modes. In addition to the 15-level traditional single player only marathon mode, the single and multiplayer versus modes, and Vs. Hot Lines and Team Battle modes returning from earlier games,〔(IGN: Tetris Party Hands-on )〕 as well as the return of Bombliss, these new modes include:〔(Live Blog: Nintendo Fall Media Summit: Day 2 )〕 * Beginner's Tetris: The traditional 15-level game with larger blocks, a smaller play field and new polyominos such as a three-block line, a two-block line and a small three-block L-shape. * Wii Balance Board Tetris: A variation of Beginner's Tetris in which players control falling Tetriminos using the Balance Board, leaning left and right to move the Tetrimino, leaning forward or backward to drop it, and squatting to rotate it in a clockwise direction. This game type also includes a 3-minute high-score mode called "Balance Ultra" and a Vs. Computer battle mode. * Co-op Tetris: Two players work together simultaneously on a double size play field to clear lines. * Field Climber: The player builds layers of blocks to help a tiny man reach the top of the screen. The mode is time-based, and also available in online versus play. * Shadow: Players must race to fill in a background image with Tetriminos, while not allowing any pieces to lie outside of the puzzle in the process. This mode features new Tetrimino shapes, and a total of 30 puzzles.〔 * Stage Racer: The player guides a single Tetrimino downward through a narrow twisting passage, being sure not to get it caught on the sides. * Dual Spaces: A Reversi-inspired mode where players section off empty space, and gain points for every empty space they lock out by placing their Tetriminos to create larger areas of their own color. The multiplayer versus modes support up to four players offline and six players online through the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, and feature new powerups that utilize the pointer and motion functions of the Wii Remote. The game also keeps skill charts and statistics, and features online leaderboards and more than 130 achievements for players to monitor their progress.〔(IGN: Tetris Party Hands-on 2 )〕 The game does not include any multiplayer marathon modes. Garbage is not optional in multiplayer mode as it was in ''The New Tetris''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tetris Party」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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