![]() ![]() ![]() The wizard Amadeus has magic at his fingertips and can move objects around in the environment or conjure large metal boxes, planks and spheres out of thin air. Her arrows can ricochet off walls, and if they fly through a torch of fire, they automatically turn into fire arrows that can, for example, make barrels of gunpowder explode. ![]() She can also reach places that none of the other characters can by stretching her rope between two anchor points to create bridges. Zoya, the female thief, can use her bow and arrow and rope to hit enemies from afar and use the rope to pull platforms or swing from them. His sword can also be thrown hard into walls so that it sticks and acts as an extra platform. His forte is of course his strength and combat abilities, and he can use his shield to, for example, redirect water jets or send projectiles back at flying mechanical enemies. Pontius the Knight is a formidable warrior armed with a sword, a shield and a large hammer. The characters each have their own strengths and abilities that need to be utilised - preferably in combination with those of the other characters. There are lots of physics-based puzzles to solve, and any remaining brain cells you may have are often put to work solving the various puzzles. And both modes can be played either locally or online. If you play "Classic", there can be up to three players, each with their own character. If you choose to play "Unlimited", up to four players can choose the character they want, so there can be two Zoya's and two Pontius's, for example. The keen reader will have noticed that it is also possible to play with four players in co-op, even though there are only three characters in Trine 5. If you play with up to three friends, you each control your own character. As always, you take control of the game's three characters, and if you play alone, you can switch between them at the touch of a button. ![]() The story is not the main focus of these Trine games, but simply a good excuse to embark on a beautiful adventure with lots of physics-based puzzles. ![]()
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