[casual_games] Res: Res: Use of keyboard on casual games

Elliot Curtis elliot.curtis at morpheme.co.uk
Wed May 30 12:00:50 EDT 2007


There are obviously a number of ways to do Tetris on a mouse, depending on
how clever you want to be.
The piece falling would have an outline of itself at the bottom to show
where it is going to land. Moving the mouse left and right will steer the
piece. Clicking on the piece would make it rotate. Clicking on the outline
will make it drop.
OR you could go round and round on the mouse clockwise or anticlockwise to
rotate and press the button to drop. Probably a silly idea but you could try
it!...


Elliot Curtis
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-----Original Message-----
From: casual_games-bounces at igda.org [mailto:casual_games-bounces at igda.org]
On Behalf Of Jose Marin
Sent: 31 May 2007 15:45
To: IGDA Casual Games SIG Mailing List
Subject: [casual_games] Res: Res: Use of keyboard on casual games

Hi, Ricky.

Think on Tetris, just as a sample of my game mechanics.

How the mouse could be used in a confortable way to the user?





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