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Have you ever thought Tetris(R) was evil because it wouldn't send you
that straight "I" brick you needed in order to clear four rows at the
-same time?
+same time?
Well Tetris(R) probably isn't evil, but Bastet certainly is. Bastet
stands for "bastard tetris", and is a simple ncurses-based Tetris(R)
clone for Linux. Unlike normal Tetris(R), however, Bastet does not
choose your next brick at random. Instead, Bastet uses a special
-algorithm designed to choose the worst brick possible.
+algorithm designed to choose the worst brick possible.
As you can imagine, playing Bastet can be a very frustrating experience!
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