YANKAI'S TRIANGLE Download Setup Compressed
- bounlyraneta
- Aug 13, 2019
- 4 min read
Updated: Mar 22, 2020
About This Game YANKAI'S TRIANGLE is a love letter to TRIANGLES. A puzzling puzzle game about the beauty and joy of infinitely tapping on TRIANGLES for some reason. With an elegant innovative revolutionary TRIANGLE-first approach to interface, YANKAI'S TRIANGLE lets you tap on TRIANGLES to spin them and stuff. Colors play a part in gameplay too I think. Bring TRIANGLES to a forgotten TRIANGLE, and uncover a TRIANGLE hidden deep beneath the YANKAI. Pretty Fun Gameplay (it's all right) No Filler - A Veritable Infinity of Meticulously Definitely Handcrafted TRIANGLES Over 1.74 x 10^26 Possible Levels (all definitely handcrafted) Color An Inscrutable Three-Pronged Scoring System A 'Happy Sounds' Option (woohoo!) A 'Colorblind' Option if You Are Colorblind (it's not great tbh) A Cool Film Grain Effect A Cool Tiled TRIANGLE Background Effect Also there are AchievementsA Game By Kenny Sun(YAN rhymes with KEN and KAI rhymes with EYE by the way) 1075eedd30 Title: YANKAI'S TRIANGLEGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Kenny SunPublisher:Kenny SunRelease Date: 2 Nov, 2016 YANKAI'S TRIANGLE Download Setup Compressed yankai's triangle level 82. yankai's triangle level 60. yankai's triangle. yankai's triangle apk. yankai's triangle how many levels. yankai's triangle level 60. yankai's triangle level 82. yankai's triangle. yankai's triangle apk. yankai's triangle how many levels I enjoy the mechanics of this game, but the visual noise is appalling and I'm not sure I can play more of it. The flickering and film grain and colors shifting and moving background - UGH. Eye-searing and headache-inducing visual overload. I wish there were an option to turn off all visual effects; if there were, this might be my new favorite relaxing puzzle game. Since there isn't... I don't know how much I'll be able to play it. I definitely regret spending money on it.. There is a lot of visual noise here, and the background music is honestly really distracting on some levels. But if you're able to get past some flaws, the game itself is a pretty solid spacial puzzler that's worth the cost of admission (especially if you get it on sale like I did). While the choice in music is questionable, the makers of this game definitely know what they're doing when it comes to sound design, because by adding some grinding and satisfying thuds, they made clicking on a bunch of triangles oddly appealing to do.Just a heads up though, the background music in the game sounds NOTHING like what they put in the trailer.EDIT: Never mind. I made it to around level 60, and the sensory assault just becomes way to much to handle.. Yankai's Triangle is a laid-back, triangular puzzle game by Kenny Sun. Don't be deceived by its simple premise, though, this game has a very impressive amount of variety, much like Sun's previous game, Circa Infinity, which I also strongly reccomend. Yankai's triangle has an unexpected amount of content. I'm on level 250, and the game doesn't seem to be winding down, which is impressive for a 3$ game. To be honest, I'm not entirely convinced the game isn't procedurally generated and will just go on forever. The game is also very, very strange. None of the game's huge amount of mechanics are explained; it is expected for you to figure them out yourself. The triangles change too; they are always triangles, but some will- Oh, I've said too much. It's better to go in blind, but take it from me, 3$ is a bargain. Pick this game up if you're interested in a puzzle game that'll take up a few hours of your time.. It's weird, it's fun, it teaches you without words. The core matching mechanic is satisfying and the timer\/move counters make it so you can play for speed, or smarts, or both. It got way more fun (and way less frustrating to control) when I noticed that the scroll wheel can be used to zoom in and out. The difficulty curve is frankly bizarre though, it introduces a new mechanic with a puzzle, then proceeds to not use that mechanic for a dozen levels or so. If the game was less linear, or at least the level order was more well thought out, it'd be really incredible.. thank god for the 1% discount, i can now afford to feed my 18 children and play this gameEDIT: it appears the 1% discount is now over... my heart goes out to those who now must choose between feeding their family or playing this game :(. Nice puzzler with cool visuals and random background noises.. I'm a fan.The game is more than the sum of its parts. It got my brain going about math stuff. The mechanics are simple enough that you can play almost in a trance, so when a audio\/visual\/gameplay twist pops up once every 20 or 30 levels it feels surprising and interesting and fresh. I guess what I'm saying is that it is a game with rhythm, that then subverts your expectations when the rhythm changes.
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