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Trine 2 next year...we already knew!

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Well folks it seems the Trine 2 hype has started again since it has now been released for Windows and Mac.

A couple of other websites are now reporting it's not coming to Linux until 2012, well folks just to point out...we told you that already! Just to poke fun at some other slower sites ;)

Trine 2 is looking to be very good and an overall improvement on the previous game which I still haven't had time to finish!

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3 comments

anonymous Dec 8, 2011
Hi

Can you write news about bzzwolfsp and bzzwolfmp?

http://code.google.com/p/bzzwolfsp/
http://code.google.com/p/bzzwolfmp/
Bumadar Dec 8, 2011
trine 1 was great fun, but i did play it on the ps3, however will now get it on linux
Xpander Dec 9, 2011
trine 1 was great fun indeed.
trine 2 however seem even more fun, because of online coop. cant wait!
didnt complete the trine 1 ...because im into multiplayer/coop games more..
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