This is a block stacking game for the game boy using the TGM2 era ARS rotation rules (no floor kicks, but with sonic drop) for the original black and white game boy written in assembly.
It supports TLS (until 1G), IRS, IHS, ARE, Lock Delay, and other such buzz words.
Scoring is somewhat like TGM1 within the bounds of what the Z80 CPU can calculate quickly enough.
The speed curve starts at 1/16G, so slightly faster than TGM, and goes smoothly toward 20G at level 500. There is no speed drop at level 200, and the game doesn't end at level 999. 20G mode starts at TGM1 speeds, then transitions to TGM2 speeds, TGM3 speeds, and finally it goes beyond even shirase mode.
The game itself runs at a constant 60fps as well as at the traditional 20 row visible grid.
You can build the game yourself, or use the binary [here](https://git.villadelfia.org/villadelfia/dmgtris/raw/branch/master/DMGTRIS.GB) or [here](https://github.com/Villadelfia/DMGTRIS/raw/master/DMGTRIS.GB).
The game should run in any accurate emulator. For Windows or Linux using Wine [bgb](https://bgb.bircd.org/) is generally regarded as the best option. For macOS [SameBoy](https://sameboy.github.io/) comes recommended.
Please do not try running it on older emulators such as VBA, since this game uses the semi-randomness of the initial game boy memory as one source of RNG entropy.
- Select — Select amount of times a piece will be rerolled if it was given to you in the previous 4 pieces. TGM2 uses 6 for this value, TGM1 uses 4 for this value. You can set this to 0 (pure RNG except you'll never start with O, S, or Z), to 15 (F. Basically never get duplicates.)