Cuyo
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- For the region of Argentina, see Cuyo (Argentina).
- For the Philippine municipality, see Cuyo, Palawan.
Some of the more complex levels have
- changing blocks (e.g., darkening over time, changing into a different state, only revealing their type occasionally)
- changing environments (e.g., very quickly falling blocks)
- different block connection requirements (e.g. blocks can only connect diagonally, different shapes of different colors join according to color once, then according to shape)
The game graphics and animations, while simple, are part of the player's motivation, since they change with each level. The constantly changing requirements make Cuyo different from Tetris, where the main variation over time is speed and scoring.
Cuyo is open source software under the GNU General Public License, with binaries available for Linux and Windows. The game texts are English.
- Not to be confused with Cujo, a book by Stephen King.
External links
- [Official Cuyo homepage] (German)
- [Peters Cuyo homepage] (German, additional levels, a version for Windows)
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