![]() The three characters meet when they each discover hidden treasure. It’s the process of collecting these vials which provides perhaps the game’s greatest challenge – you can expect to see a lot of gameplay time tacked on to your final total if you’re going to go for the full set. This currency comes from building up your experience points through killing enemies and collecting glass vials full of experience which you’ll usually see dotted around levels but which are usually not immediately apparent in terms of how to get to them. If you have the choice, it’s the co-op gameplay method that’s the way to go.īetween levels, you can spend in-game currency on upgrading your characters’ abilities, from doubling up on the number of arrows you can fire in one go to adding to the knight’s strength. This leads to come quite decent co-op play when you have two friends in tow, with each of the three characters on the screen simultaneously. You can switch through the characters at will, but it’s usually one particular character that will be the answer if you ever get stuck. Skeleton enemies can be tricky, but bludgeoning them is good fun. She also has a grappling rope which again comes in handy. The knight has a sword and shield and is therefore your best option for close quarters combat, while the thief has the use of a bow and arrow so of course she’s the one to use when you need to pick an enemy off from a safe distance. The wizard has powers of both levitation of objects and to conjure a block out of thin air by drawing shapes – handy for a leg-up to get to an out-of-reach platform. Playing as one of three characters – a knight, a sorcerer and a thief – the game is all about solving puzzles in rooms by making use of the characters’ abilities in order to progress to the next challenge. Trine is a 2.5 platformer which places emphasis on cooperation and team work. ![]() Make no mistake, Trine is full of gorgeous design work. Now the Switch is set to get twice as much Trine as its predecessor. Us Nintendo fans first became acquainted with the Trine series when it was a Wii U eShop title, and the second game was to follow on the same platform.
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