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Revision as of 19:25, March 3, 2024

Scrolling Block Screen[1] is the second pattern in Alleyway, which contains moving lines of blocks. Every line in a stage with this pattern can move independently of other lines in either right or left, as well as have different speeds. Some lines do not move at all. The blocks on the edge of the field loop around and reappear from the other side. Both breakable and unbreakable blocks may be affected.

After the stage with this pattern is completed, the next stage has an Advancing Block Screen pattern.

Stages

The following stages use the Scrolling Block Screen pattern:

  • Stage 2
  • Stage 5
  • Stage 8
  • Stage 11
  • Stage 14
  • Stage 17
  • Stage 20
  • Stage 23

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Italian Quadro a blocchi mobili[2] Moving blocks screen/stage
Blocchi in movimento (orizzontale)[3] Moving blocks (horizontal)

References

  1. ^ Alleyway instruction booklet, page 9.
  2. ^ Alleyway Italian manual, pag. 9
  3. ^ Alleyway Italian e-manual, pag. 9
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