In theory, it might be possible to actually fill a row– build up a level surface in the bottom half and then play tetris as normal on the top. I wonder if the game would recognize it…
My friend linked this to me earlier, but I have to wait till I am off work to check it out.
CJ, that’s what I thought, but the pieces also bounce, which is a kink I hadn’t anticipated.
You can get rows, it’s just really hard because the pieces don’t snap into place. I used a send-key command of varying milliseconds for left and right arrow. Don’t expect to get more than a couple rows though. For the bouncing just don’t use the down arrow or mess up.
Even if you could get a row somehow I doubt the game is actually programmed to remove them or let you advance. Very cool find though.

