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This example shows how a simple game can be created using only three classes:
\list
- \o The \c TetrixWindow class is used to display the player's score, number of
+ \li The \c TetrixWindow class is used to display the player's score, number of
lives, and information about the next piece to appear.
- \o The \c TetrixBoard class contains the game logic, handles keyboard input, and
+ \li The \c TetrixBoard class contains the game logic, handles keyboard input, and
displays the pieces on the playing area.
- \o The \c TetrixPiece class contains information about each piece.
+ \li The \c TetrixPiece class contains information about each piece.
\endlist
In this approach, the \c TetrixBoard class is the most complex class, since it