Finnish development studio Frozenbyte developed a wide variety of titles since its founding back in 2001, but if there is one franchise that truly defines the studio is the Trine series. What started as a straightforward mix of side-scrolling platforming, puzzle, and action mechanics evolved into a slightly more complex experience, whose culmination will be the fifth entry in the series, which will be called Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy.
Despite being the fifth entry in a long-running series, Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy will be an extremely accessible game that both fans and newcomers will be able to enjoy. For starters, the engaging story, which will see players fight off an army of clockwork knights who have usurped the kingdom, will not require knowledge of the previous four entries in the series, although those who did not play the previous games will not catch the many references the upcoming game will feature.
A story that is easy to understand and follow for both newcomers and veterans of the series is only one of the features that will make Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy incredibly accessible. The game will feature multiple difficulty settings for both puzzles and combat, so those who just want to enjoy the story or immerse themselves in the game's beautiful visuals and colorful world will be able to do so without any trouble. On the other hand, those looking for a challenging experience will be able to tailor the game's difficulty to their skill level. No matter the difficulty, players who get into the Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy world will be stuck in it for quite some time, as the fifth entry in the series will be the longest Trine game to date.
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