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1Button's Trilogic is an even more colorful successor to minimalist puzzler Bicolor

Power of the elements

1Button's Trilogic is an even more colorful successor to minimalist puzzler Bicolor
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Trilogic is 1Button's newest minimalist puzzler, taking the color-covering framework of Bicolor and evolving it by introducing a new hue.

A new color might not seem like a major addition, but Trilogic wrings 180 puzzles out of the expanded palette. Overall, the concept is similar; each stage is an arrangement of colored blocks, and you must overlay different sections until only one color remains.

While Bicolor only featured abstract shapes, its successor's colors are linked in an interesting way, each one corresponding to either fire, water, or earth.

These elements means different colors interact in specific ways: fire burning earth, water putting out fire, and earth absorbing water. This mechanic adds a new aspect to consider while you solve out Trilogic's challenges.

Trilogic is available for 1.99p / 1.99c on the App Store.

Christian Valentin
Christian Valentin
Christian always had a interest in indie games and loves to give the games that so easily go unnoticed the attention they deserve