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  • Summary: TRIOS is a game about numbers and the fun you can have with them. Deceptively simple, surprisingly challenging. Select two numbers and one operator, then watch them combine to create a new number. Use all your numbers to reach the target.

    Features: - Journey mode: A series of puzzles
    TRIOS is a game about numbers and the fun you can have with them. Deceptively simple, surprisingly challenging. Select two numbers and one operator, then watch them combine to create a new number. Use all your numbers to reach the target.

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    - Journey mode: A series of puzzles with escalating difficulty

    - Infinite mode: Randomly generated puzzles that adapt difficulty to your pace

    - A selection of chill tunes and beautiful backgrounds to guide you into flow
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  1. Oct 1, 2021
    8
    This is definitely a niche game, but I’ve been enjoying it a lot. The description of a mathematical puzzle game with lo-fi chill beats isThis is definitely a niche game, but I’ve been enjoying it a lot. The description of a mathematical puzzle game with lo-fi chill beats is spot-on. You solve increasingly challenging arithmetic puzzles whilst listening to some really relaxing beats. That’s the core gameplay loop, and I’m into it. Samurai Punk are a Melbourne, Australia development team who have made some excellent games in the past—the fun party game Screencheat and the incredibly soothing experience that is Feather. Trios is another excellent experience, and is well-worth the low price of admission. Expand
  2. Dec 17, 2021
    6
    Who knew that games that are heavily centered around working out math problems could at least be a bit interesting? While the initial levelsWho knew that games that are heavily centered around working out math problems could at least be a bit interesting? While the initial levels of TRIOS remain very simple, they are effective at warming you up to what’s coming when more and more elements are added with every group of levels to amp things up. The principle, no matter how many elements are involved, remains consistent: Your goal is to arrive at the number shown in the background using all of the numbers and operators you’ve been given. Working on two numbers and a key operator at a time you’ll need to work your way through to get to the desired result… which does take some planning as things go on in particular. Much more cerebral and exciting, it’s at least a fresh take on what you’d normally consider an educational title, and its presentation and great tracks at least make for a pleasant experience as you progressively get more frustrated with the challenges put before you.

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