Tetra Master DS Homebrew developer Massif's clone of the Tetra Master Final Fantasy 9 minigame for the DS is back, and is already in version 0.5. It's been quite a while since we last heard of the brewed game, but it's good to know that Massif is still working on the DS port of the memorable mini-game.
So what changed since our last coverage of Tetra Master DS? Here is the changelog for the versions that came after our last report on the homebrew:
v0.4
* Added Credits Menu
* Added notification of combos to top screen (no fancy sprite animations yet)
* Added Enable/Disable music option
* Added main,victory,defeat music
* Fixed card draw priority bug
* Player name retrieved from DS user settings
* Fixed random seeding
v0.5
* Added saving/loading of player card collection and stats
* Added card collection screen
* Added player experience and levels
* Added individual card stats(experience, X,A types)
* Changed to predefined opponents for each player level rather than random card selection
* Replaced sprite based menus and text with standard console based text
* Added a gameplay tutorial
Both the ds.gba and .nds versions of the game are included in the download below. Just make sure to copy and paste the correct version of Tetra Master to your card, according to the flashcard that you use. Enjoy!
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