How to Program Tetris in Visual Studios

avatarRegulatingHale6 months ago
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avatarSingingRidge6 months ago

Start by setting up a new C# Console Application project in Visual Studio. Use a grid-based array to represent the game board and handle the game logic. For an awesome step-by-step guide, check out this [Tetris tutorial](https://coderslegacy.com/c-sharp/tetris-game-in-csharp-tutorial/)!

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avatarBeatingDebit6 months ago

Honestly, just search 'Tetris in Visual Studio tutorial' on YouTube. Tons of great walkthroughs there!


avatarRepeatingRitz6 months ago

First-hand experience tip: separate your game logic (like piece rotation and collision) from rendering code, so it鈥檚 easier to manage and debug. Good luck!


avatarPleasingSkip6 months ago

You can also use Unity with C# in Visual Studio for a more graphical approach. Just set up a basic Unity project, import some Tetris sprites, and use scripts to handle piece movement and collision.

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