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# Tetrys #
-Tetrys is a minimalist [Tetris](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetris) clone written using
-[Pygame](http://www.pygame.org/). I started it as a project to teach my girlfriend the basics of game development in
-what I think is the easiest language for programming newbies: Python. It is cross-platform compatible and has basic
-gamepad support (there is no way to configure what the buttons do; that is an exercise left to the reader).
+Tetrys is a minimalist *Tetris* clone written in [Pygame](http://www.pygame.org/). It started it as a project to teach
+my girlfriend the basics of game development, using what I believe to be the easiest language for programming newbies to
+grasp: [Python](https://www.python.org/). This game is cross-platform compatible and has basic gamepad support (there is
+no way to configure what the buttons do; that is an exercise left to the reader).
-Upon running the application you can press `N` to start a new game, and then use the `Left` and `Right` keys to move the
-current tetrad around the screen. The `Down` key accelerates the descent of the current piece, and `Space` drops it to
-the bottom of the well instantly. A small "shadow tetrad" at the bottom of the well indicates where the current tetrad
-will fall if left where it is.
+Upon running the application you can press the N key to start a new game, and use the ← and
+→ keys to move the current tetrad around the screen. The ↓ key accelerates the descent
+of the current piece, and Space drops it to the bottom of the well instantly. A small *shadow tetrad* at the
+bottom of the well indicates where the current tetrad will fall if left where it is.
## Screenshots ##
-[![Game window](img/tetrys-thumb.png)](img/tetrys.png)
+[![Game window](https://foosoft.net/projects/tetrys/img/tetrys-thumb.png)](https://foosoft.net/projects/tetrys/img/tetrys.png)
## License ##