Tue Nov 28 2023
Bug fixes and other minor updates.
Tri Wheel is one of those minimalist puzzle games that feels like it belongs in a modern art gallery. The objective is deceptively simple: rotate a series of nested wheels to align colored segments. However, once you get past the first ten levels, you realize this is a high-level logic challenge that requires significant spatial reasoning.
The haptic feedback as the wheels click into place is incredibly satisfying, and the clean, flat aesthetic ensures that your focus remains entirely on the mechanics. It’s a slow-burn experience; there are no timers, which allows you to sit back and truly visualize the rotations needed to solve the more complex interlocking patterns. While it doesn't offer much in the way of a narrative, as a pure mechanical puzzle, it's a very polished entry for fans of the genre.
Minimalist art style
Over 100 logical levels
No time pressure
Satisfying haptic feedback
Always solve the outermost wheel first. Since it often has the most segments, aligning it provides a fixed frame of reference for the inner, faster-moving wheels.
Swipe left or right on a specific wheel to rotate it. Use multi-touch to move two wheels simultaneously for complex alignment puzzles.
The game focuses on self-discovery, but you can reset any level instantly if you get stuck in an impossible loop.
sleek and fun!. very intuitive…highly recommend!