![]() Trine 2 is a detailed and beautiful world of fantasy enshrouded in a dream-like haze. ![]() Frozenbyte has already accustomed us to its visual artistry, but what you see in the beta is nothing short of excellence. The result is an even more gorgeous and detailed world. And no surprise at all that within three days it had raised more than half-a-million dollars.įor Trine 2, Frozenbyte wrote a completely new game engine from scratch. It was without a surprise then, that the 3rd Humble Bundle (and the first with a developer name attached to it) was entirely dedicated to the company with the Humble Fronzenbyte Bundle. With the game, Frozenbyte, an indie developer outfit from Finland, cemented its position in the video gaming market and the hearts of many gamers. The game was an absolute visual delight and its gameplay fluid and fun enough to keep gamers wanting to come back to it over and over again. The platformer was critically acclaimed by reviewers and gamers alike, and went on to receive a great number of awards that year. When Trine was launched in 2009, it pretty much took the gaming world by storm. But not with your arms high in the air… unless you fancy the idea of skipping work complaining of DOMS so you can play some more of it at home. ![]() And you should definitely also try the Trine 2 beta. Wasn’t that great? I extended my arms high in the air too. So, what would you do if I told you that Frozenbyte has released a closed beta of its upcoming title, Trine 2? And what would you do if I told you that you get immediate access to said beta if you pre-purchase the game on Steam? And what would you do if I told you that the pre-purchase is available right now? And that the game is going to be released in December? And that it now includes cooperative multiplayer? And that you can also experiment with that mode in the beta? ![]() The good thing about jumping is that it releases other type of accumulated energies like being excited. Have you ever jumped? You know, flexing your legs and releasing all of the energy accumulated on a fast upward motion that results in your feet leaving the ground? Of course, most of you have. ![]()
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