-- BASICS OF PLAY -- When you start this game, it will ask you what music you want to hear while you play. Enter the number corresponding to the music you want to hear. The different music is listed in the notes and credits. The default music option is #7, or no music. Then, you will also be asked to choose the level you start at. The level you are in influences the speed of that level. The default level is the very first level, or level 0. CTWC style games will start at level 18, which is extremely difficult, so yeah. You will also be asked the seed for randomly generated pieces. Seeds can range from 2 to 41,999,999. You can also leave the box blank for a random seed. If you are competing against someone else (for the greater point total, or something) you will want to make sure you have the same seed as them, so you will get the same pieces in the same order. Finally, you may begin by pressing enter when instructed. If you are competing against someone else you may want to start at the same time. The controls are as follows: A and D to move the pieces, S to drop the pieces quicker, W or J to rotate the pieces clockwise, and H to rotate them counterclockwise. (If you think about it, it's just WASD, H, and J). -- RULES OF TETRIS (for those who don't know how it works even though it's the most popular puzzle game) -- Falling tetrominoes (four connected squares) can be rotated and moved into place. When one row is completely occupied by squares, that row gets cleared, disappearing and the rows above it move on top. When four lines get cleared simultaneously, it is called a Tetris and in the NES version of Tetris it can earn you a lot of points.