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  • Summary: Choose the right pieces, put them in the tower and solve the puzzle! This is Trenga, a relaxing 3D puzzle game with a unique but familiar mechanic. Help Kate Nemo and the cute sea animals, challenge your friends and family or even your own brain to complete tricky missions in the threeChoose the right pieces, put them in the tower and solve the puzzle! This is Trenga, a relaxing 3D puzzle game with a unique but familiar mechanic. Help Kate Nemo and the cute sea animals, challenge your friends and family or even your own brain to complete tricky missions in the three beautiful worlds of this fascinating underwater adventure. Expand
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  1. Jun 10, 2021
    60
    Trenga Unlimited is a fun puzzle game for a little while. The controls are responsive, but the different modes and puzzles don’t add enough diversity to keep the player engaged.
  2. 50
    Beyond the story mode is a versus mode that just involves up to four players trying to get the highest score before time runs out. Additionally, another solitaire mode is essentially a time trial as you try to erase rows as quickly as possible. None of this further deepens the basic mechanics laid out in the story mode and by the end of my time with Trenga Unlimited, it honestly felt way more limited than I had hoped.
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  1. Dec 17, 2021
    5
    When I first saw Trenga Unlimited I got a sort of old school Tetrisphere vibe, though unfortunately that may have been setting me up for someWhen I first saw Trenga Unlimited I got a sort of old school Tetrisphere vibe, though unfortunately that may have been setting me up for some disappointment for sure. With pretty unique mechanics, using a variety of pieces that you’ll need to place on a 3D rotating structure to fill in gaps, I’ll at least give it credit for aiming to do its own thing. Where it falls down a bit is that the controls aren’t very friendly to getting into the flow, always feeling just a bit stilted and just a bit awkward even a ways in. Playing with friends is a nice option, and it’s at least some fun for a little bit, but time is the game’s other enemy as everything feels just a bit too basic in the end. Since there aren’t many special blocks in the game, and even the few included don’t have a great interactive fun factor when you drop them on your enemies, there’s not a personal “I got you” factor to help drive up the excitement. Instead, it just ends up feeling like an exercise in plain survival, which isn’t quite as satisfying. With a bit more diversity and polish the base formula could work, but as is there doesn’t seem to be quite enough ambition for Trenga to break out as another puzzle action franchise.

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