Sat, Jul 03, 2010 | 21:01 BST
Trine celebrates first birthday with 3D patch

Frozenbyte’s Trine for PC is one year-old today, and in celebration, the developer has released a 3D patch for the Steam version.
Those who use Nvidia’s 3D Vision tech may find this a good excise to go back to the game.
Patch 1.08 will be made available for a stand alone release later, and it also provides anti-aliasing support and fixes the final game level so no new enemies show up on the Very Hard setting.
Trine 2 is slated for release in spring 2011, and you can get more details and a trailer for it through here.
Thanks, BigDownload.


3 comments
#1
Old MacDonald
03/07/10, 10:50 pm
I don’t care much about 3D, but Trine is a wonderful game and it’s impressive that the devs are still supporting it.
#2
Filofax
03/07/10, 11:55 pm
@1 Have to agree with you about Trine being a wonderful game. And it’s nice to know that even with number two on the horizon, they still have time to patch the original game.
#3
Spaced Oddity
04/07/10, 12:43 am
What gives? The PC version got free DLC level, 3D patch while us PS3 Trine owners get left in the dust?