Game Set Watch is showcasing an interesting homebrew game called Trism from semi-pro developer Demiforce. The new game is designed to take advantage of the accelerometer in the iPhone and iPod Touch. While making use of this feature isn’t new, this game certainly is pretty high on the simplicity and neat-factor scales.

In addition to details about the game the site is also featuring a short interview with the developer. This game has not been confirmed for either intaller.app or iTunes with the futre SDK
“Trism is a puzzle game, requiring the player to align the triangles together in three or more consecutive triangles of the same color. Rows of triangles may be moved with the use of the touch screen, and grouped triangles will disappear. The remainder of the triangles will fall into the open space left. The direction of the fall depends on the vertical orientation of the iPhone at the time the triangles disappear. The video demonstrates the basic gameplay well. “
Check out the demo video on YouTube.
Written by: Dylan Bailey



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