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3 | ''VideoGame/TubeIt'' is an UsefulNotes/{{Arcade|Game}} PuzzleGame released by Creator/{{Taito}} in 1993. It was originally released in Japanese arcades under the name ''Cachat''. |
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5 | During the game, blocks of straight, curved, plus-shaped, or t-shaped pieces fall from the top of the screen. The goal of the game is to align the blocks so a path is created from one electrode to another, either on the same side or the opposite side. The player uses the joystick with a button to rotate the blocks and drag the block left or right. You can also drag a block from beneath other blocks. |
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7 | If the blocks reach the top of the screen before you can complete the circuit, the game is over. The game has ten levels. |
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10 | !!Tropes in this game |
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12 | * BadassNative: The main guy (and girl) does almost all the game is dance. It might sound mundane, until you find out or realize how energy-consuming it is. |
13 | * CompetitiveMultiplayer: Up to two players can play against each other. |
14 | * FunnyBackgroundEvent: The level backgrounds change. |
15 | * LetsDance: The main guy and girl just dance regularly. |
16 | * NintendoHard: To an extent. The later levels are somewhat brutal. An increase in blocks is one thing, but the fact the blocks fall insanely fast in later levels is something else. |
17 | * SceneryPorn: ''Hands down.'' Look at the picture above and tell us it's not amazing for the time. |
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