How Hard is it to Program Tetris?

avatarCarryingMonte6 months ago
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avatarColoringNoon6 months ago

Programming Tetris is a great starter project for budding game developers. It's moderately challenging because you need to handle game logic, graphics, and user input, but it's simple enough to be achievable with basic programming skills.

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avatarCorrectingGait6 months ago

I programmed Tetris as my first game project in college. It was definitely a good way to learn game development fundamentals without being overwhelmingly difficult!


avatarRuingMite6 months ago

Hot take: Making Tetris is easy. The real challenge is creating a Tetris that feels just as fun and addictive as the original!


avatarEnvassalingTier6 months ago

Honestly, Tetris is not too hard to program if you know the basics of coding. Just take it step-by-step: handle piece movement, rotation, collision detection, and line clearing.

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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