![]() Gauging depth is the most noticeable problem with the 3D but I only found that troublesome in “Chapter Seven: The Redwood Forest”, due to the snow already limiting visibility. While many reviews have met this change with resistance, I found it to be refreshing with limited issues. There is a new depth to the levels which allows you to move toward and away from the screen, and gives you more opportunities to interact with the world. ![]() Traditionally, the Trine games have been 2D, side-scrolling, action, platform, and puzzle games, but Trine 3 differs from its predecessors with a new 3D element. The environments are truly special in these games. The playful music is evocative and magical. In the series you can find yourself at a shimmering beach, lush jungles, magical castles, or atop snowy mountains. The kingdom where the games take place is a fantastical wonderland full of saturated and breathtaking sights. While the story may sound simple, its storybook charm and loveable dialogue bring each game to life. The series tells the story of three heroes who have unique abilities and are tasked with saving the world from evil (over and over again). –Cliff hanger ending leaves you wanting more.įrozenbyte is back with a new edition to the Trine series, Trine 3: Artifacts of Power for Microsoft Windows. –A little short, 4-7 hours, depending on player experience with this type of game. This requires you to collect all “trineangles” in the story chapters and do some of the class challenges to be able to continue the story progression. –Story progression is gated by collecting points. –Some technical issues (I didn’t really experience any but they are being addressed by the developer) +Gameplay is fun, interesting and challenging +Beautiful environments and music create an immersive world Join the Blast Away the Game Review Community on Facebook or Google+
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