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“La Vortaro”Pilger: “BER”Bick: “Esperanto-dansk”
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Litertristo was inspired by Vortaris by Samir Ribić, whose inspiration was Tetris, by Alexey Pajitnov. Enjoy the game.
(Programmer of the game)
Letter blocks fall from the top and pile up. You have to make sure that the pile of blocks doesn't reach the top of the gameboard.
As a letter block falls, you can move it left and right with the arrow keys of your keyboard. (If that doesn't work, click once on the gameboard and try again.)
Try to make the blocks fall so that they form words, horizontally or vertially. When you form a word, the blocks in that word disappear and the blocks above them fall down to fill the free spaces.
Click on the down-arrow key to speed up a falling block. The up-arrow key changes the letter on the block as it falls.
There are three levels:
Easy - words must have at least three letters
Intermediate - faster than the easy level
Difficult - words have at least four letters.
Take note: Litertriso doesn't know very rare words like 'jolo' or 'lofi', and doesn't acknowledge unusual endings, like 'musu' (act like a mouse?) or 'eji' (to be a place?). Think about ordinary words with ordinary endings. In spite of these limits, Litertriso sometimes accepts meaningless combinations.