Trism (iOS) - Let's Play 1001 Games - Episode 861
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Trism
from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trism
Trism is a puzzle game for the Apple iPhone developed by American studio Demiforce. The game and developer made the news for being a rags to riches story.[1][2] The game makes use of the iPhone's built in accelerometer,[3] and involves the sliding of colored triangular tiles called "trisms" in order to make matches of three or more. As soon as a match is made, the tiles disappear and, depending on the direction in which the iPhone is tilted, the gaps left behind will be filled.
Trism has won awards such as Best Casual Game from AppStoreApps.com, 1st on iLounge's Best Apps and Games, a Gold award from Pocket Gamer, Slide to Play's "Must have" award, one of Wired's "10 most awesome iPhone Apps of 2008,"[5] and was an AIAS finalist for "Cellular Game of the Year" during the 12th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards.[6]