🎯 Tetris – but every move is Morse code
Yes, really. I remapped Tetris to work using only Morse code. Every move, rotation, and drop had to be done using a one-button system — because keyboards are too easy, apparently.
In this episode of bad ideas gone too far, I built Morse Mapper: a single-button input system that turns dots and dashes into keyboard commands. The result is pure chaos... and somehow, kind of works.
💡 Why This Exists:
I wanted to know: Could I play a fast-paced game like Tetris using Morse code?
Spoiler: Yes. Should I have? Absolutely not.
Along the way, I dodged copyright traps, avoided smarter choices, and made a tool that turns any key into many.
🧪 Tech Used:
Morse Mapper: a one-button Morse code → keyboard app
Tetris.com: the official game I tested on
XPadder: to simulate input mapping
Pain, suffering, and caffeine
🔗 Play Tetris:
https://tetris.com/play-tetris
🎮 XPadder:
https://xpadder.com/
💻 GitHub Repo (Morse Mapper):
https://github.com/Megalomatt/morse-m...
📢 Sound Attribution:
Cue Scratch.WAV by Racche
https://freesound.org/s/160907/
License: Attribution 3.0
💬 Join the Chaos:
Would you use Morse code to control a game?
What’s the next game I should ruin? Let me know in the comments.
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