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  • Is a awesome game. But could be so much better!!

    First off hats off to demiforce for making this game available. I am really enjoying the story line. I started playing the original trism. I think that the developer is great by keeping the original trism so it’s playable update after update that Apple puts out.

    Okay onto why I didn’t rate this game 5 stars.
    1. Lots of bugs and game crashes a lot.
    2. I completed all the levels and they didn’t mention that this is a working progress. I passed off the first boss excitedly anticipating the next area then boom a advertisement for the next update. I hope I don’t have to wait another 10 years for the next update. There coming soon. Was not my idea of coming soon. On the plus side the update is free.

    3. The boss level has strobe lights which gave me a migraine. Not fun.
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  • Doesn’t work!

    Game was fine at first then started crashing like crazy. Got to the point where I couldn’t play at all. Game would load and I would get nothing but a black screen. I was logged into FB and GC so I deleted the game and reinstalled. Logged into FB from the start screen and it says my name is already taken. So now I lost all my progress. Great! Game has no support at all, just a bogus website!

    What a waste of money!!!
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  • I’d love it if it weren’t so glitchy

    As a longtime obsessive fan of the first iteration of this game, I couldn’t help but get sucked in, despite the vastly different mechanics. However, there remain so many glitches, the end result is disappointing. For instance, I have twice now “purchased” blue eyes as a power-up. However when trying to use this, it appears I only own RED. Some goals or items also seem impossible (or ready for an eventual add-in update?). In world amber (or whatever it’s called), there is a chest for which there is no key. Yet in jade, I have a key for which there is no chest! Many of the goals are also unclear—such as to do things quickly. Well, HOW quickly? There is no way of knowing. Please fix!!
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  • Not Trism 1 but that’s ok

    Balls! It’s a completely different than the first trism but that doesn’t matter! It’s a fun unique original game! Once you unlock the compass it gets even better! And no ads or and unlimited lives! Totally worth the price!
  • “Please wait”

    I feel like this got released too early. I’ve seen a keyboard not sized to a 6S, doesn’t allow background audio through, and a host of slow downs waiting for the story nonsense to catch up. Every time the game registers a tap it isn’t ready for, there’s a handy pop up that says, “Please Wait”. The actual gameplay is still great! But this game feels like it was compiled when the 5S was new and only just pushed to the App Store. Waiting eagerly for an update.
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  • Disappointed

    The game is a glitchy mess. Frequently locks up and crashes. Barely made it past the tutorial. Running iPhone 8, not some old hardware either. I was willing to look past the alterations to game play and give it a chance. Bought day one because I love the original way back on my iPhone 3g I believe it was. If no update for crashes in next couple days going to ask Apple for a refund I guess.
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  • An Original Sequel to a Timeless Classic - with one flaw

    I’m a huge fan of Trism! I remember watching the Apple doc. they made for the developer! Trism was one my favorite games and one of my favorite purchases ever on the AppStore! It’s been 10 years since the original game. I was so excited to hear about this sequel and like how it had a story line and being completely original to the first game! In Trism 2, it’s more of an adventure game with Trism puzzles than a Trism arcade feeling. I wish the developer included an updated Trism Infinism and time trial modes back into Trism 2 as separate game modes! Because sometimes I want to play an arcade version of the game and not an adventure! I still love the adventure game in Trism 2 but I really wish the arcade version of Trism was in the sequel so I can play it on my iPhone X! I still have the old Trism game to play it still but it’s not formatted to fit the screen! Overall, Mr. Demeter you created in heck of a game and I can tell!! So glad you took your time with game and I’m so glad you finished what you started! — thanks from a long time fan! 🎮
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  • Addicting

    As someone who has played the original Trism on the first generation iPhone, I do love this game just as much as the first version. Would love to see that when redoing a level that you don’t have to wait for the flashy animation and the text to fade in and out before starting. Other than that, the game is an excellent sequel.
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  • Very different than the original

    Fans of the original should not purchase this expecting similar gameplay. It is not anything at all like the original.

    That being said, it is an novel interpretation of an old concept. The gameplay is solid. The cutesy art style is a little heavy handed at times, but it’s overall a fun and enjoyable game. Not quite the simple runaway success of the original, but still fun in its own right.
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  • Feels like a different game

    The original Trism was the game I wanted more than any other before I got an iPhone. I played it for literally years.

    This doesn’t feel like Trism.

    Sure there are triangles in a hexagonal grid, and it’s a puzzle game. But that’s it. You can’t move the rows of pieces, which is what made the original game feel so new and gave it so much of its strategy & depth.

    Instead this is basically a match 3 game on a tilt.

    The app feels SLOW. It spends so much time playing long animations that it often gives me a ‘please wait’ indicator. Trism never did that. It’s incredibly frustrating.

    The game stops my music/podcast, even with sounds disabled. At one point it re-enabled music while I was playing. When you get stuck and bombs fill the field it doesn’t ensure that you’ll have a playable move afterward, so you can get stuck. It’s not always clear where to go for he next level.

    If you pass a level too fast you can’t earn all the stars, putting you in the position of trying to AVOID winning to get your score up.

    This feels like a candy crush clone made by someone who saw a screenshot of the original game.

    I’m sorry. I know it’s been in development for a long time. When I saw there was a sequel, even though I saw it had been changed to have a story, I bought it instantly.

    But the core gameplay doesn’t feel the same.
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