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# Tetris Clone (Incomplete)
Creating a Tetris clone in C to practice C programming and learn more about Raylib (awesome library btw!).
## Description
This game is a clone of the popular game Tetris. This clone features what you would expect from a simplistic version of Tetris, namely: falling blocks, which upon completion of a row disappear, score keeping and levels with incremental difficulty.
Here are some early screenshots of my progress:
![gameplay](screenshots/game_screenshot.png "Gameplay")
![gameover](screenshots/game_over_screenshot.png "Game Over")
Features left to implement:
- Update codebase to use cohesive style (still haven't landed on exactly what I like)
- Re-Implement rotation algorithm; my original algorithm was extremely buggy
- Empty rows that are full should "break"
- Broken rows should cause other rows to shift down without losing ordering
- scoring system
- display upcoming block
- introduce levels and increasing speed/score multiplier
I hope you enjoy!
## Getting Started
### Dependencies
* [Raylib](https://github.com/raysan5/raylib) - check out this repo for instructions on how to install
* Make - build automation tool
### Installing
* Download and extract zip of this repo or clone the repository using:
```
git clone https://github.com/jlanders2/TetrisClone
```
### Executing program
* Open terminal/command prompt and navigate to where you downloaded the repo
* execute the following commands from the TetrisClone folder
```
cd src/
make
./tetris-clone
```
## Authors
Contributors names and contact info
John Landers [jcolelanders@gmail.com](mailto:jcolelanders@gmail.com)
## Version History
Unreleased
## License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details
## Acknowledgments
Inspiration, code snippets, etc.
* [Tetris](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetris)
* [raylib](https://github.com/raysan5/raylib)
* [2D Array Rotation Algorithm](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42519/how-do-you-rotate-a-two-dimensional-array/8664879#8664879)