Triangulate
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Triangulate Reviews

Triangulate, a game that is easy to learn but hard to master. Stack the falling triangles to create bigger triangles of the same color making them disappear along with the black background. A very simple concept, but doing it for an entire level requires quick memory, clever strategy, and great dexterity.
App ID665060
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Left Flank Games
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Partial Controller Support
Genres Casual, Indie, Strategy
Release Date11 Aug, 2017
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English

Triangulate
4 Total Reviews
1 Positive Reviews
3 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

Triangulate has garnered a total of 4 reviews, with 1 positive reviews and 3 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 183 minutes
I must express my disappointment. Initially, I believed a Tetris-inspired game featuring a triangle theme would be engaging. However, it turned out to be quite tedious, lacking any combo mechanics or exciting gameplay elements. The only notable feature is the ability to construct upside-down triangles. Each level feels interminable, and correcting errors is a time-consuming process. Once you clear the black sections at the bottom, you are left with the task of building an unattractive base to access higher areas. Overall, the experience is rather unfulfilling. Triangulate is a game that is straightforward to grasp but challenging to excel at. Players must stack falling triangles to form larger triangles of the same color, causing them to vanish along with the black background. While the concept is simple, completing an entire level demands quick thinking, strategic planning, and excellent hand-eye coordination. Only a true TRIANGULATE MASTER can conquer all nine levels, particularly the final three, which require exceptional skill and perseverance. Unfortunately, the controls—whether using an Xbox controller or a mouse and keyboard—are far from responsive. It feels akin to a stutter in gaming; you must repeatedly press a direction to move a piece. Unlike Tetris, there is no option to rotate pieces into position. The graphics range from uninspired to unattractive, and the overall presentation feels disjointed, reminiscent of the 1990s. Additionally, I found no option to enlarge the small game window. On a positive note, the music is decent, featuring around a dozen tracks. The "how to play" section suggests this may be a port of a mobile game. According to the credits, it was developed by a single individual. Brian, while I appreciate your effort, this game is not suitable for sale on Steam. I encourage you to continue learning about what makes a game captivating. Consider Peggle as a reference; its concept may not be groundbreaking, but its presentation keeps players coming back.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 25 minutes
No. Just no. I thought a tetrislike game with a triangle theme would be interesting. But it is a drag, there is no way to do combos or anything. The most interesting thing is that you can build upside-down triangles. A single level takes forever and fixing a mistake takes ages. After you cleard the black at the bottom, you have to build an ugly base, just to reach higher areas. All in all, playing is very unrewarding. The controls (xbox controller or mouse and keyboard) are not even close to being snappy enough. It's like the gaming equivalent to a stutter: You have to repeatedly tap a direction to move a piece. And do you remember how you can rotate tetris pieces into place? Not here! The graphics are between bland and ugly. The presentation is all over the place and reminds me of the 90s. Also, I found no way to increase the teeny weeny window size. The music is not as bad though and there appear to be around a dozen tracks. The "how to play" page leads me to think this is a port of a mobile game. The credits say, it was a one man project - Brian, I don't want to crush your spirits but this is not a game to be SOLD on steam. Please, keep on learning what makes a game interesting. Take Peggle as an example. The idea behind that game is not very hot but the presentation makes you come back for more. I'm going for a refund.
👍 : 4 | 😃 : 0
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