Triple Town

Triple Town is an award-winning original puzzle game in which you try to grow the greatest possible city. The larger the city you build, the more points you score. You build your city by matching three or more game-pieces: combine three grasses to make a bush, three bushes to make a tree...

Triple Town is a casual, strategy and indie game developed and published by Spry Fox LLC.
Released on December 06th 2012 is available on Windows and MacOS in 4 languages: English, German, French and Spanish - Spain.

It has received 794 reviews of which 731 were positive and 63 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.6 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 2.43€ on Steam and has a 75% discount.


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Requirements

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Windows
  • OS *:Windows XP or later
  • Processor:2.33GHz or faster x86-compatible
  • Memory:1 GB RAM
  • Hard Drive:100 MB HD space
  • Additional:Requires mouse, trackpad or similar device
MacOS
  • OS:macOS v10.6 - v10.14
  • Processor:Intel Coreâ„¢ Duo 1.83GHz or faster
  • Memory:1 GB RAM
  • Hard Drive:100 MB HD space
  • Additional:Requires mouse, trackpad or similar device
  • Note:The game will NOT run on macOS v10.15 (Catalina) or higher

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Nov. 2024
My favorite match-3 game—though to be fair, it’s the only one I play. I purchased it around 2013–2014, and it hasn’t changed much since. The concept is simple yet engaging: match three pieces of grass to create a bush, three bushes to form a tree, three trees to build a house, and so on. Bears wander around, blocking your path and adding a layer of frustration, but if that’s not your thing, the game offers five different modes. These include Zen Mode (no bears) and Bearpocalypse (lots of bears). You also have a home island where you can place rewards earned by building colonies (playing games), which plays out in the same match-3 style. There’s a ton of content—after about 20 hours of playtime, I still haven’t maxed out any buildings. Success in this game requires tactical planning and strategic thinking; otherwise, you’ll run out of space quickly. It’s incredibly satisfying when you finally manage to create your first castle. The game is inexpensive, casual enough to avoid driving you crazy, packed with content, and more enjoyable than any other match-3 I’ve tried. I believe there’s a mobile version as well, though sadly, it has shifted toward microtransactions.
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Sept. 2024
I am not sure how many years ago I bought this or how many of my over 1,700+ hours of game play were from me leaving the game open in the background since I often play it in between other things, but today I finally completed all the achievements! Yes I recommend it especially if you get it on sale, it's highly addictive. It's essentially like a match three game but it takes a more tactical forethought and planning.
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March 2024
It wasn't the type of merging game I expected; it involves more strategy, especially if want the higher scores. That said, it's a fun way to kill the time - and the bears are super cute.
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March 2024
Triple Town is an interesting mix of the Match-3, City Builder, and Puzzle genre. Even thou the city building doesn’t work like in a convention game of that type. You build your cities with matching 3 of the same type of a tile. Grass turns into bushes and bushes turn into Trees, and different building combine to turn into bigger buildings. The challenge comes with the limited space you have and the tiles you get next. Thinking ahead of how you want to combine the next objects is essential to come out on top. You also must deal with enemies in form of bears in each level, but these also turn into buildings eventually once defeated. Another feature of Triple Town is your home city which you slowly improve over time. Overall, Triple Town offers a very enjoyable twist on the Match-3 genre and is absolutely worth trying out if you enjoy these kinds of games.
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March 2024
This is, for me, one of the best match 3 games I've played. It's adorable, it's simple and clean, it's engaging. I come back to it when I need to occupy my mind without taxing myself. I had it on my phone and bought it here.
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Triple Town
8.6
731
63
Online players
9
Developer
Spry Fox LLC
Publisher
Spry Fox LLC
Release 06 Dec 2012
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