

It ‘s a Bejeweled-like gem matching puzzle game, but the twist is that after getting matched, the gems fall in the direction that the iPhone ‘s accelerometer tells them to fall. It ‘s wild stuff …
A few weeks back we told you about the concept of Trism, which was at that time promisng a ‘soon-to-be-released’ demo. Looks like Steve D. at Demiforce is a man of his word, as today the Trism demo has been launched.
The game looks great, and even though I severely suck at this type of game, it has already been great fun to play around with. If you’re good at this type of puzzle game, you’re probably going to like this a whole bunch. Hit the jump for a couple more screencaps and some details on plans for the full version …
The Trism demo’s splash screens offer a wealth of information on the development of the game, and some future plans for it. The full version will be coming in June to iTunes (and the App Store I assume) and will go for $4.99. That seems like it may be the right kind of price point, especially if the demo version builds a good fanbase.


One small detail that was nice to see: a shout out to Patrick McCarron – the developer of iBlackjack, one of my favorite iPhone games – in the credits.
Trism Demo is available now in Installer via the ModMyiFone source (part for Community Sources). I’d love to hear what any of you who are experienced players at this type of game, think of Trism …
Tags: Trism. Bejeweled style puzzle game, Trism demo, iPhone native apps
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