Talk:Tringo

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[edit] Theoretical Max Score

total blocks:
1x1 (dot)
4x2 (4x I)
8x3 (4x I), (4x corners)
16x4 (2x Z), (2x S), (4x T), (4x L), (4x J)
6x5 (x and +), (4x C)
pieces: 35
blocks: 127
possible number of 3x3 blocks = 127 / 9 = 14r1
14 blocks at 30 pts per 3x3 = 14 * 9 = 420

420 points, 1 dot left on board. Who wants to record an example? ;) here 00:48, 16 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Slingo came before Tringo

If Tringo was created in 2004, then Slingo came before Tringo. I spent a good chunk of the summer of 2001 playing Slingo on AOL with my then-boyfriend. Is the statement that Tringo inspired Slingo based upon their appearances in Second Life? DarkAsSin 19:51, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

It might be more accurate to say that Tringo inspired the creation of Slingo within Second Life itself, rather than saying it inspired the origin of Slingo.
Signpostmarv 00:02, 4 December 2006 (UTC)