Trine

Trine

released on Jul 03, 2009

Trine

released on Jul 03, 2009

Trine is a physics-based action game where three characters allow clever solutions to challenges created by hazardous puzzles and threatening enemies. The gameplay is based on fully interactive physics – each character's different abilities and tactics can be used to invent new ways to overcome obstacles and save the kingdom.


Also in series

Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy
Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy
Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince
Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince
Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power
Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power
Trine Enchanted Edition
Trine Enchanted Edition
Trine 2
Trine 2

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Nice, like a cup of tea. Probably won't remember it a year from now, but enjoyed it and could have one more later on.

Played on Nintendo Switch. Nothing too demanding puzzle wise, but quite annoying not being able to rebind the buttons, that would've made the action parts less clunky.

For its time it was THE quintessential co-op puzzle game to play, and for good reason. While not particularly challenging, this game will have you and your co-op partners laughing, and yelling, with each other for the entire runtime, which is admittingly quite short.

Extremamente fácil, mas divertido.

İlk satın aldığım oyun. Tabii, küçükken beceremeyip rafa kaldırmıştım ve çok çok sonra yeniden dönünce, büyüsüne kapılıp çabucak bitirmiştim. 3D arka planlar ile oradan oraya yürüdüğümüz bir 2D platformer'a göre yeterli ama pek de derin bir numarası yok. Karakterler hiç gelişmiyor; Wizard, bazı noktalar hariç oyunu bitirmek için tek başına yeterli gibi düşündürüyor insana. Ama çok sürmüyor neyse ki.

Bu saydıklarımı, bir de tatlı ve büyülü bir görsellik ile deneyim etmeye değer görüyorsanız, bi' şans vermenizi tavsiye ederim.

Decent puzzle-platformer with many pretty scenarios. Puzzle wise is not really complicated since most of the many stages could theoretically be completed just by using the warrior and trying to be careful while jumping around the place. The thief I think is a pretty weak choice, I basically never found necessary to use the grappling hook. I saw other people saying that the wizard is kind of useless but I think it's the actual opposite: he is totally OP, since you could smash any kind of enemy by pushing boxes against them and manipulating objects doesn't require any mana. Also, it doesn't really matter since it can be found literally everywhere so that you can replenish your wise belly anytime