01.03.2008, 15:23
A demo video of an unreleased game for the iPhone shows how developers might utilize the iPhone's
unique technology as part of the gaming experience.
Trism is a puzzle game where the goal of the player is to get the as many triangles on the screen
to disappear by aligning them together in three or more of the same color.
As triangles are cleared, they fall down to fill in the spaces.
What's cool about it is that they fall downward based on the orientation of the phone,
so when you turn it, they fall in the other direction.
Trism is still under development as an unofficial app, but the developer plans to relaunch it when the SDK comes out.
The homepage for the game will eventually be demiforce.com/games.
[ via iphonealley and MacRumors ]
unique technology as part of the gaming experience.
Trism is a puzzle game where the goal of the player is to get the as many triangles on the screen
to disappear by aligning them together in three or more of the same color.
As triangles are cleared, they fall down to fill in the spaces.
What's cool about it is that they fall downward based on the orientation of the phone,
so when you turn it, they fall in the other direction.
Trism is still under development as an unofficial app, but the developer plans to relaunch it when the SDK comes out.
The homepage for the game will eventually be demiforce.com/games.
[ via iphonealley and MacRumors ]