The game offers a single-player challenge mode and a two-player versus mode. In versus matches, clearing blocks not only scores points but also sends "garbage blocks" to your opponent, increasing their stack height. On the left side of the screen, there is usually a beautiful character portrait, and achieving combos will trigger different attack effects. The game's logic is simple and easy to understand, but in the later stages, the blocks fall extremely fast, putting players' dynamic vision and reaction speed to the test.
To win in versus matches, setting up chains is the key. Don't just settle for simple three-block clears; try to build a stair-like formation so that after the first set is cleared, the blocks above fall and automatically trigger a second or even a third clear.
When facing AI opponents, try to make frequent, small combos quickly to maintain your rhythm. However, when facing difficult opponents, building up a huge five or six-chain combo is more effective than small, piecemeal clears, as this will generate garbage blocks that can't be cleared by normal means, instantly locking down the opponent's board. Always keep an eye on the top of the screen. The moment a block touches the top, it's game over, so in critical situations, clear the blocks at the edges first to buy yourself some breathing room.
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