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Reviews Home  »  Puzzle Games  »  Triple Town
Triple Town

Released: 19 Jan, 2012

Reviewer: Dave Flodine

Version: 1.21   Size: 22.5 MB

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PROS

Simple to learn, hard to master. Gives you the 'one more turn' bug.

CONS

Sparse sound. Guaranteed to heat up your iPhone from an extended play session.

VERDICT

Combining a town building game with addictive match three mechanics creates such a simple yet hard to put down play experience. Only purchase Triple Town if you have the time to spare.

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Additional Note From Dave - At the moment we currently don't have a system that provides reviewer based recommendations or thumbs up. Despite this, Triple Town has been considered a personal thumbs up from Dave Flodine, so take that as you will ;)

Creating a truly addictive game is quite the balancing act. For starters, it has to be easy to pick up and play. After that, every move a player makes has to pour out possibilities, plus the need to make the next move, and the move after that, and the move after... well you understand. Very few titles have hit upon this gaming sweet spot, and Triple Town is a new member in this exclusive club.

In essence this is Bejeweled combined with a town builder, it's just that there's limited resources and your population best get used to a lot of grass and bushes. The match-three element works in any direction, and this includes corners. As long as three or more items are touching, they will transform into the next land type up the ladder. Grass to bushes, bushes to trees, trees to houses, you get the idea. The strategy is all in where to place each tile because if all the spaces of your town get filled up, it's game over. There is a reserve slot but this is only helpful in specific situations, mainly to get rid of troublesome bears.

The bears can be called the wildcard. They frighten your townsfolk, and wander around. Really they must be dealt with quickly, and this is done by trapping them in a single space, where-in they will die and turn into a gravestone. That prime piece of real estate is not lost forever however as if three tombstones are put together, a church will spring up. It's yet another aspect of the town building puzzle.

For every step forward you take, points will accumulate. There are point orientated goals to reach, and more goals mean more currency when the game inevitably ends. The cash can be used to buy your way to victory either purchasing whatever tile you desire or the ability to clear a block of land. Nothing is that cheap however so this should probably be viewed as a last resort.

Some may find the gameplay here too simplistic, too based on luck, or too manipulative. Considering the non existent entry fee, we think it's well worth the download to make that decision for yourself. At the very least you might find yourself playing the game that will lead to the next batch of clones clambering to cash in on an example of clever and appealing game design.

App Store Info

"I had to force myself to quit playing Triple Town in order to write this review, which might give you some idea of just how addicting it is." - Gamezebo.com 5 star review.* Facebook game of 2011 - Gamezebo.com* Runner up, indie game of 2011 - Edge Magazine* Runner up, social game of 2011 - Gamasutra.comTriple Town is an original puzzle game in which you try to grow the greatest possible city. The larger the city you build, the more points you score. You build your city by matching three or more game-pieces: combine three grasses to make a flower, three flowers to make a bush, three bushes to make a tree... until you've filled the board with houses, cathedrals and castles. Along the way, you'll have to outwit giant bears who will try to block your progress.How large can you grow your dream city before the board fills and the game ends?

Updates

  • * NEW MAP: for owners of unlimited turns: the "bear attack" map, which is 5x6 and has 50% more bears. Intended for advanced players who can handle the challenge and know how to generate serious coin via bears!* Fixed all known issues with tombstones not correctly combining into churches.* Fixed issues with high scores not correctly posting to Game Center even after players had signed into Game Center* Fixed a problem that could cause players to still be charged 75 coins for tapping undo when the undo option is disabled.* Fixed a problem that sometimes caused Triple Town to erroneously report lack of network connection when a network connection exists.* Other minor improvements.As always, please contact us at support@spryfox.com if you have any questions or comments!PS. Did you know that you can buy Triple Town t-shirts and sweatshirts? Only bear-lovers need apply! http://www.zazzle.com/spryfox (We highly recommend waiting until Zazzle has a sale; they regularly discount all their products by 30% to 50%, so just wait for a promo before pulling the trigger! We tweet about their sales whenever we see them at @spryfox).

Languages

  • English

Rated 4+

Requirements

  • Compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation) and iPad.
    Requires iOS 4.1 or later.

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