

A higher contrast glasses (more darker) more easier to setup the colors to be invisible, with a low contrast glasses you should choose a very bright color to accomplish that. If you have problems to setup the colors after you have read the instructions then you probably own a low contrast 3D glasses I would suggest one of these. I was not able to make each colors totally invisible for the my other eye can I play the game?

This can be due to the contrast of 3D glasses what you use. Keep up the good work and I hope I was able to help in that question.
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…and as a final advice for fine tune if you use the mobile version of the game then an AMOLED display is better than the simple LED displays for color calibration.Īll glasses are great so I am sure everybody can find one what can use to play the Tetris game.įor the Windows 8 3D version of the Lazy Eye Tetris you should use the glasses what you got along with your 3D display device (monitor or TV). You can use the following glasses with the android, windows 8, windows phone version of the Lazy Eye Tetris: Of course not these are the only what you can use to be honest most of the anaglyph glasses should work at least I was not able to find one what is not worked and I tried 4-5 sort of, but as I mentioned on the instructions page can be a worse or better one. I would like to suggest an ordered list about the anaglyph glasses what you can use.
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You can play with the left right colors as you wish.Į.g: if you have an amblyopic left eye then you adjust the “left” word to be invisible for your left eye and “right” to your right eye then you will see the landing blocks with your left eye after it is easy you can change up the two side to use you amblyopic eye to see the falling block what is a bit harder so you can adjust the two color as you wish according to your capibilitiesĪccording to these you can use two color anaglyph glasses like red\cyan, magenta\green, red\green or if you use a 3D capable monitor or TV then the glasses what is belong to your device (e.g.: LG passive polaroid glasses). If you use a pale-colored 3D glasses then It need more precise settings to separate the two eyes appropriately.Īs I experienced that a more darker or high contrast 3D glasses easier to setup (maybe the red-green and magenta-green is the easiest). The question came up multiple times in email message so I think I should answer the question here in more details.įirst you can find information about the proper glasses on the “Instructions” page I copy a snippet here:
