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Ive read a lot of good stuff about this game so thought Id get it while its on offer on eShop
Trine 2: Director’s Cut (Frozenbyte, £5.49 until 13th March, normally £13.99)
really addictive game and well worth the £5.49 offer price
Trine 2 is a clever platform action/puzzle game packed with cunning physics-based mechanics, all set in gorgeous, colourful fantasy vistas. You play as three main protagonists; a knight, a thief and a wizard. The knight is your typical bruiser. Armed with a sword, shield and big hammer, he's the guy to call in fights against the game's goblins and dragons, and can smash through walls and other blockades with ease.
All gameplay unfolds on both your TV and GamePad screen simultaneously. You can play Trine 2 entirely with buttons, but touch-screen controls are seamlessly woven in, too. The wizard's object-shifting powers, for example, can be handled simply by moving the object with your finger on the screen. Platforms and blocks can be conjured by swiping straight lines or drawing squares.
Trine 2: Director’s Cut (Frozenbyte, £5.49 until 13th March, normally £13.99)
really addictive game and well worth the £5.49 offer price
Trine 2 is a clever platform action/puzzle game packed with cunning physics-based mechanics, all set in gorgeous, colourful fantasy vistas. You play as three main protagonists; a knight, a thief and a wizard. The knight is your typical bruiser. Armed with a sword, shield and big hammer, he's the guy to call in fights against the game's goblins and dragons, and can smash through walls and other blockades with ease.
All gameplay unfolds on both your TV and GamePad screen simultaneously. You can play Trine 2 entirely with buttons, but touch-screen controls are seamlessly woven in, too. The wizard's object-shifting powers, for example, can be handled simply by moving the object with your finger on the screen. Platforms and blocks can be conjured by swiping straight lines or drawing squares.