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{{Game
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{{Infobox
|title=Trine
|image=Trine cover.png
|image=Trine cover.png
|title=Trine
|developer=[[Frozenbyte]]
|developer=[[Frozenbyte]]
|publisher={{colist|Nobilis|SouthPeak Interactive}}
|publisher=[[Nobilis]], [[SouthPeak Interactive]], [[Gamers Gate]], [[Impulse]], [[Loaded]]
|year=2009
|distributor=[[Steam]], [[Direct2Drive]]
|systems={{syslist|win|ps3|macos}}
|engine=[[PhysX engine]]
|released={{sys|win}}{{rd|2009|July 3}}
{{sys|mac}}{{rd|2010|November 2}}
{{sys|linux}}{{rd|2011|April 12}}
{{sys|psn}}{{eu|2009|September 17}}{{na|2009|October 22}}
|version=1.09
|version=1.09
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|12}}
|genre=[[Platformer]], [[puzzle]]
|title1=Trine
|systems=[[Windows]], [[PlayStation 3]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Linux]]
|developer1=[[Alternative Games]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[multiplayer]]
|publisher1=
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|year1=2013
|series=
|systems1={{syslist|linux}}
|website=[http://trine-thegame.com/ Official site]
|title2=Trine: Enchanted Edition
|developer2=[[Frozenbyte]]
|publisher2=[[Frozenbyte]]
|year2=2014
|systems2={{syslist|win|macos|linux|switch|ps4|wiiu}}
|genre=[[Platformer]], [[Puzzle]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|followed by=[[Trine 2]]
|series=Trine
|website=https://www.frozenbyte.com/games/trine-enchanted-edition
|pcgamingwiki=Trine Enchanted Edition
}}
}}
'''Trine''' is a side-scrolling [[action]], [[platform]] and [[puzzle]] video game available for [[Windows]], [[Linux]], [[Mac OS X]] and [[PlayStation Network]]. It was developed by the Finnish company [[Frozenbyte]]. The game was released on PC on July 3, [[2009]]. The PlayStation Network version was to be released in July 2009, but last-minute bugs discovered in testing caused a delay. It was released on September 17, 2009 in Europe and on October 22, 2009 in North America. A version for [[Xbox Live Arcade]] was being developed by [[Atlus]], but "most likely won't happen." according to Frozenbyte. On November 2, [[2010]] the game was released for Mac OS X, and the game was later ported to Linux by [[Alternative Games]], with the finished port being released as part of the third Humble Indie Bundle. An enhanced remake of the game entitled ''Trine: Enchanted Edition'' was released for [[PlayStation 4]], [[Wii U]], [[Nintendo Switch]], and [[Windows]], using the updated engine from [[Trine 2]].
 
'''Trine''' is a side-scrolling [[action]], [[platform]] and [[puzzle]] video game available for [[Windows]], [[Linux]], [[Mac OS X]] and [[PlayStation Network]]. It was developed by the Finnish company [[Frozenbyte]]. The game was released on PC on [[July 3]], [[2009]]. The PlayStation Network version was to be released in July 2009, but last-minute bugs discovered in testing caused a delay. It was released on [[September 17]], 2009 in Europe and on [[October 22]], 2009 in North America. A version for [[Xbox Live Arcade]] was being developed by [[Atlus]], but "most likely won't happen." according to Frozenbyte. On [[November 2]], [[2010]] the game was released for Mac OS X, and the game was later ported to Linux by [[Alternative Games]], with the finished port being released as part of the third Humble Indie Bundle.
 
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==Gameplay==
The player controls and switches between three different characters (a thief, a knight, and a wizard) to try to complete levels. There is also a cooperative play feature, whereby multiple players can join in at any time to control different characters simultaneously.
 
Each character has their own health and energy meter. Energy is used for certain weapons and abilities, and is replenished by blue-colored bottles found throughout levels. Health is replenished by collecting heart-shaped containers, which result from destroying certain enemies.
 
The player also has a single experience rating that is shared among all characters, and is incremented by acquiring green-colored bottles found throughout levels. Every 50 experience points, each character is given one point towards the purchase of upgrades to their abilities.
 
Treasure chests are also spread throughout levels, each containing a charm that offers the bearing character new or upgraded abilities. The player can transfer these objects between characters, though some will only have an effect on certain characters.
 
Checkpoints are spread throughout levels, in the form of silver orbs on pedestals. Upon crossing a checkpoint, any deceased characters are brought back to life, and any characters below a certain amount of health and energy are replenished by that amount. The amount of energy and health replenished is dependent upon the difficulty setting chosen by the player.
 
When a character dies, the player must choose another living character to continue playing the level. If all three characters die, the player is sent back to the last checkpoint crossed, and all three characters are resurrected.
 
Enemies primarily include walking skeletons and bats, along with boss characters, like giant skeletons and other large creatures. Some skeletons are armed with swords, others with bows and arrows, some spit fire, and some have shields. Skeletons are capable of scaling walls. Other dangers include lava, fireballs, giant sharp pendulums, and various other booby traps.
 
Trine uses Nvidia's PhysX physics engine to provide objects and characters with full physics interaction.
 
===Characters===
====Thief====
Zoya the thief is voiced by Vicky Krueger. The thief's weapon is her bow and arrow. The bow can be "charged" by holding down the fire button before releasing, and longer charges make for farther, straighter shots. The thief also has a grappling hook which can be fired at wooden surfaces. Regular arrows and the grappling hook are unlimited, and do not diminish the thief's energy. At some point during the game, the thief acquires the ability to shoot flaming arrows, which do diminish her energy. Flaming arrows inflict more damage on enemies, can break certain objects, and can light torches found in certain dark areas of the game.
 
The thief's possible upgrades include shooting more arrows with each shot, faster charging of the bow, and more damage inflicted with the flaming arrow.
 
====Knight====
Pontius the knight's initial weapons are his sword and shield. He acquires a flaming sword during the game, which inflicts more damage and can light torches. The knight also acquires a sledgehammer. The knight has the ability to lift certain objects and hurl them. His shield can be used to deflect enemy attacks, as well as falling objects and projectiles.
 
The knight's possible upgrades include additional sword damage, charging attacks, and additional sledgehammer attacks.
 
====Wizard====
Amadeus the wizard has the ability to use sorcery to move objects remotely, as well as conjure new objects into existence. Initially, the wizard is only able to conjure a cube-shaped object. At some point in the game, he acquires the ability to conjure an oblong platform (called a "plank" in the game). The box and plank behave as normal objects, obeying the laws of physics and gravity. The wizard later acquires the ability to conjure a floating object shaped like a square pyramid (called a floating platform in the game), which remains at a fixed point in space unless the wizard moves it. Conjured objects are primarily used to help overcome obstacles and reach difficult areas. The plank, for example, can be used to bridge gaps. All conjuring and remote moving drains the wizard's energy.
 
The wizard has no traditional attacks, however he can crush certain enemies by hurling objects into them. He can also block attacks by conjuring or moving objects in their path.
 
The wizard's possible upgrades include the ability to conjure more than one box or plank into simultaneous existence (whereas initially only one of each could be on the screen at once), changing future conjured floating platforms into wood (so that the thief can attach her grappling hook to it), and making the floating platform into an explosive that the knight or thief can trigger.


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