This is my implementation of Tetris, inspired by the game created in 1984 by Alexey Leonidovich Pajitnov on an Elektronika 60.
I tried to bring a bit of the original feeling, with the game entirely in text and some cursor effects on the screen that caught my attention when I first saw this version on the First Versions website.
In addition to the arrow keys, you can also use the numeric keypad to control the pieces. The instructions are displayed on the game screen.
Be careful with the space bar — it restarts the game without asking for confirmation. I plan to improve this soon.
With the Highscore feature, you can try to beat your own record.
Hi there!
This is "Peas! Animated Sudoku", a sudoku with a twist—peas instead of numbers!
As a programmer, you probably enjoy working with numbers, but let’s face it, they can get boring sometimes. That’s where the peas come in!
The game was developed and submitted for the A Game by Its Cover 2023 jam. Since then, I haven't been able to stop playing around with Pico-8.
How it works:
- Just like traditional Sudoku, your goal is to ensure the peas are unique in each row and column.
- The levels progress in difficulty, starting with a 2x2 grid and culminating in a 9x9 board.






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