> Instead of choosing the next block randomly, this fiendish program uses a special algorithm to give you the worst possible brick. Playing Bastet can be a very frustrating experience!
> Playing Bastet can be a very frustrating experience!
Indeed! It's not just that you get bad pieces, but you have to adapt a totally different mindset. Gambling strategies like "I'm sure to get a red T that clears this up in a few moves" don't work, because you will never get that red T as long as it is useful.
I managed to break it already. One of those "heavenly" pieces can be spawned offset when you have a piece close to the top of the screen and insta-kill you because it does not fit.
The purple squiggly piece is broken. If you turn it so that it is vertical, it doesn't collide properly (acts as though an empty space is actually taken up).
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> Instead of choosing the next block randomly, this fiendish program uses a special algorithm to give you the worst possible brick. Playing Bastet can be a very frustrating experience!