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  • Nice to see a v2, but needs some work

    As a fan of Trism for many years I was happy to see a new version and didn’t mind paying for the work these folks put in. A few things however:
    Why doesn’t the tilt work to slide the tiles in different direction except down?
    App crashes especially trying to beat Nanook (whatever his name is)
    There’s too much “story” for those of us who just want to play.
    Looking forward to an update to fix the glitches and move on to the next round.
    Thank you !
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  • Just another match 3 game

    The original Trism was imaginative. It took full use of the iPhones accelerometer and the style was a classy puzzle game.

    Unfortunately instead of dragging entire diagonal columns, you now place the triangles directly on the board. When you match 3, the pieces disappear but you have no control of which direction the pieces fall.

    In other words, this isn’t like the original at all.
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  • Original Trism Not Working

    So I tired Trism 2, but it’s just not my cup of tea. It’s missing some of the things that made the original game so much fun. Could you please fix the original game? After updating to the current IOS it doesn’t work. When I touch a tile the whole row turns black. I really love the game- please, please fix it.
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  • Why?

    So this is my fault for not reading reviews but hey... it’s Trism II right? If people like this then I am happy for them but it is nothing like the original. Original Trism is simple, elegant, and endlessly playable. No cartoon characters and clicking through speech bubbles between levels. Fun orientation mechanics. No “story” to play through. This looks like a hundred other match games with cute characters and levels. I think I made it through 4 boards before I’d had enough and came to provide my review. I don’t normally leave any review that isn’t positive but if the developers are going to appeal to Original Trism players.. then I hope others like me don’t rush in and purchase without reading reviews. I don’t care about the three bucks I spent to learn my lesson. I just want to know why you would so completely change a game? Now excuse me while I go play a real Trism game.
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  • Barely Trism

    I agree with so many here that this game is so far from the original that it barely feels like Trism at all!

    The sliding portion of the original is what made it so unique and unlike others, I played it for years. I would argue that the original Trism has one of highest replayability of any puzzle game out there.

    I want quick play also, not an adventure game, I just want to play a puzzle game real quick, not read a storyline which I skip most of the time so I can play the actual game, but the actual game is sad and doesn't have hardly any elements from the original.

    I also waited 10 years too, checking social media every few months. Update the original Trism, add some new playability and update for newer phones and I'd be glad to give you some MORE money.
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  • Trism 2

    Your scoring system is ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS!! I’ve been stuck on a level,(can’t say which one because this game is so scatterbrained with no rhyme or reason to anything,) in the very beginning where I need 2000 points to move on! It’s been a week! I’m done trying. It’s not fun at all! There’s just no reasoning behind anything in this game! There’s to much text involved that you have to read and none of that makes sense!!
    Sorry but this game isn’t worth the space it takes on my phone!
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  • I've wasted hours of time playing ;)

    I see several negative comments, but I like the game and think I will love it when it is finished. To be fair, there were a few issues. I received an error message when connecting to Facebook then the "throbbed" never disappeared after trying to connect so I had to restart. I was disappointed that I couldn't move on after completing the first world, but like that the new world shows the % each section is until complete. Hopefully those %s will increase and we can update soon. IF YOU LOVE THE OLD TRISM this game is the same in principle, but follows a story. Hopefully a new update is on the way.
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  • I waited 10 years...... for this??

    The original Trism was easily my favorite puzzle game on iOS. I probably put over 100 hours into it, just trying to get all of the achievements. When I heard the creator was making a sequel, I got so excited! ......that was 10 years ago. 10 years later and the game finally releases, and I’m sorry to say, it’s pretty horrible. Also, the game only has 1 level! It’s about an hour or so of gameplay before there’s nothing left to do. I was shocked when after an hour I got a message saying “updates coming soon”. Are you kidding me? I paid $2.99 for what is essentially a demo that took 10 years to create. Demiforce should honestly be ashamed of this. Is that hour of gameplay fun at least? No. It’s a boring extremely generic puzzle game in comparison to the original. The game is riddled with bugs as well. What a shame, I waited a long time for this one.
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  • Super fun and addictive!

    I’m not much of a gamer, but this app is super fun! I can spend way too much time playing around on this thing. I especially like the creativity between levels!
  • Addicting

    This game is rather addicting. It’s a great way to pass transient downtime. Some of the levels can be beat easily, but some are rather challenging, which keeps you from getting bored with it. 10/10 would recommend.

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