# septadrop ![screenshot](screenshot.png) A block game made in Rust and [SFML](https://www.sfml-dev.org/). For packaging instructions, see the [build folder](build). ## Game ### Controls - `🠔`/`🠖` arrow keys: horizontal movement - `🠕` arrow key: rotate - `🠗` arrow key: fast forward - `Space`: hard drop - `Esc`: pause (will also automatically pause on lost focus) ### Shortcuts - `Ctrl`+`1`, `Ctrl`+`0`: 100% scale (default) - `Ctrl`+`2`: 200% scale - `Ctrl`+`4`: 400% scale - `Ctrl`+`-`: Zoom out - `Ctrl`+`+`: Zoom in - `Ctrl`+`Q`: Quit ### Scoring and mechanics You receive 40 points for a 1-clear, 100 points for a 2-clear, 300 points for a 3-clear, and 1200 points for a 4-clear, multiplied by your level plus one. Your level increases by one for every five lines cleared. If you would like to configure these values, change them in the [config file](src/config.rs#L19-L23) and [rebuild](build). The next dropped block is picked purely randomly, there is no semi-random queue system. As a result of this, runs are heavily influenced by RNG. A queue system may be added in the future, but no promises. ## Acknowledgements - Graphics are using the [Lost Century 24 Palette](https://lospec.com/palette-list/lost-century-24) by CalmRadish, and are made with the wonderful sprite and pixel art editor [Aseprite](https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite/). - Text is using [Boxy Bold Font](https://opengameart.org/content/boxy-bold-font) by Clint Bellanger, CC0 - Sound effects are made using [jsfxr](https://github.com/chr15m/jsfxr) by Eric Fredricksen, a JavaScript port of DrPetter's [sfxr](http://www.drpetter.se/project_sfxr.html). - and last but not least to my friend [CarlyRaeJepsenStan](https://github.com/CarlyRaeJepsenStan) for feedback and playtesting.