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) 7aa9394dea Title: YANKAI'S TRIANGLEGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Kenny SunPublisher:Kenny SunRelease Date: 2 Nov, 2016 YANKAI'S TRIANGLE Crack Fix yankai's triangle level 60. yankai's triangle level 82. yankai's triangle apk. yankai's triangle. yankai's triangle level 82. yankai's triangle. yankai's triangle apk. yankai's triangle level 60. yankai's triangle how many levels. yankai's triangle how many levels 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.. Unfortunately too psychedelic to properly focus on how to piece the triangles together. As a result, if you get stuck on a puzzle, you are stuck forever.. From the About"A Cool Film Grain Effect" - This is the worst part about this game, film grain is a dreadful effect.Other than that, the store page is pretty accurate as to what the game is; you rotate triangles until colours match & you make bigger triangles.It has both ominous & happy soundtracks & it gradually gets more complex as more triangles need building upon triangles which might require you to backtrack & untriangle triangles you've made into triangles before in order to combine the triangles into different triangles to make the correct triangles later on. There are plenty of triangles, if you're into that.Also points for Store Page honesty:"A 'Colorblind' Option if You Are Colorblind (it's not great tbh)", I agree, borderline unplayable as it doesn't replace the colours with a range of colours that colorblind people can see properly, it replaces them with shapes which are too similar & it plays atrociously, if that was the main mode I would have returned it."Pretty Fun Gameplay (it's all right)", that's this review in a nutshell; this isn't Tumblestone or Hook, 2 of my favourite puzzle games ever but it's okay.If you aren't colourblind, it's a pretty okay time.. Great little casual puzzle game.The puzzles are randomly generated (with a total of 1.74 x 10^26 possible levels), but they're still really fun and feel really well designed. The gameplay at the start is pretty easy to understand and new mechanics are added regularly to keep it fresh and make it more and more complicated as you progress.The artstyle and sound design isn't for everyone, with the weird music and visual noise, but I personnally really liked it! It has some kind of strange creepy vibe that makes it very different from other casual puzzle games.Overall I really enjoyed this game. It isn't too complicated, but it also doesn't hold your hand, you have to figure out the new mechanics by yourself. It's also infinite, the levels aren't too long, and getting in the game is pretty quick, so even after getting all the achievements it's still a fun game that you can launch once in a while to play for a couple of minutes.For more reviews like this, follow Indie Puzzle Games Curator Page.. Big fan of Kenny Sun's games. Loved Circa Infinity and love YANKAI'S TRIANGLE so far already immensely!. Fairly heavy on the trial-and-error. YANKAI'S TRIANGLE goes out of its way to make gameplay visually unpleasant with a permanent film grain effect. Piecing together puzzles like this is satisfying and outside-the-box, but the package is a little too pretentious for its own good. (And that's coming from me.). From the "noise" on the screen - very tired eyes.\u041e\u0442 "\u0448\u0443\u043c\u0430" \u043d\u0430 \u044d\u043a\u0440\u0430\u043d\u0435 - \u0433\u043b\u0430\u0437\u0430 \u043e\u0447\u0435\u043d\u044c \u0443\u0441\u0442\u0430\u044e\u0442.. From the About"A Cool Film Grain Effect" - This is the worst part about this game, film grain is a dreadful effect.Other than that, the store page is pretty accurate as to what the game is; you rotate triangles until colours match & you make bigger triangles.It has both ominous & happy soundtracks & it gradually gets more complex as more triangles need building upon triangles which might require you to backtrack & untriangle triangles you've made into triangles before in order to combine the triangles into different triangles to make the correct triangles later on. There are plenty of triangles, if you're into that.Also points for Store Page honesty:"A 'Colorblind' Option if You Are Colorblind (it's not great tbh)", I agree, borderline unplayable as it doesn't replace the colours with a range of colours that colorblind people can see properly, it replaces them with shapes which are too similar & it plays atrociously, if that was the main mode I would have returned it."Pretty Fun Gameplay (it's all right)", that's this review in a nutshell; this isn't Tumblestone or Hook, 2 of my favourite puzzle games ever but it's okay.If you aren't colourblind, it's a pretty okay time.. YANKAI\u2019S TRIANGLE is like drinking your favorite cold beverage on a nice, sunny day. It\u2019s refreshing.It\u2019s like chilling out with a couple buds while your favorite tunes play quietly in the background. It\u2019s relaxing.It\u2019s like having a summer fling. Satisfying and you never want it to end.It evokes the same feeling you get from watching fireworks explode right in front of your eyes. It\u2019s beautiful and, somehow, oddly compelling.It\u2019s all these things and more.Though, at its core, it\u2019s a delightful, little puzzle game that\u2019s not too demanding on your thought particles. Yet, it still packs enough bite to entertain. Much like your favorite summer blockbuster.YANKAI\u2019S TRIANGLE is about triangles. You rotate them until they eventually click. I never knew that this could be as emotional as it is. Yet, here I am getting depressed at a bunch of candy-colored, rotating triangles.It\u2019s a metaphor for life, essentially. You\u2019re going to have to rotate through things until something eventually clicks. Eventually, that rotation will get interrupted; it\u2019ll get more difficult and things won\u2019t click as easily. You\u2019ll keep rotating though because you\u2019re brave. You continue rotating until it clicks so you can grow and expand. And you won\u2019t stop this cycle until the end comes; but when does it end? And where? And what happens when it does? Easy, you start the game over again because it\u2019s just that good.. Nice puzzler with cool visuals and random background noises.
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