Trism
Buying new gadgets is exciting, but buying things to accessorized the gadget is even better. I must confess that I bought Trism before I even received my iPhone in the mail. I read the review on the game on the New York Times, and I was instantly sold.
As a big fan of Tetris, something about Trism’s geometric aesthetics really intrigued me. The game isn’t just about matching three or more triangles of the same color. Bombs and locks on the triangle are some of the basic obstacles in the game, and stimulates a little bit of thought and careful judgement.
Infinism is my favorite section of the game. The obscatles are what I explained above, and it is untimed. The bomb counts down from every move you take until you’ve cleared the specific triangle. The lock basically locks down on one triangle and prevents you from moving the rest of the row.
This is my choice of a game while I’m on the bus, waiting in line, and basically when I have a few minutes on my own.
