Trine is a beautiful fantasy action platformer with a fairytale-like atmosphere, following the journey of three heroes - a Wizard, a Knight and a Thief - in a quest to save the kingdom from evil. The gameplay is based on fully interactive physics - each character's different abilities and tactics can be used to invent new ways to battle an army of undead and overcome obstacles, and restore the balance of the world.
The Humble Frozenbyte Bundle
The Humble Indie Bundle is back. You can get five games without DRM, four of them for Linux and Mac and you can pay what you want. The Games are Trine, Shadowgrounds, Shadowgrounds Survivor, Jack Claw...
Apr 26, 2011 News
Trine released on Desura
Following the journey of three heroes - a Wizard, a Knight and a Thief - in a quest to save the kingdom from evil, Trine is an EPIC indie and a must have in any game collection.
Mar 16, 2011 NewsOnly registered members can share their thoughts. So come on! Join the community today (totally free) and do things you never thought possible.







Really good game.
Hi everybody! I've recently bought Trine on Desura. The game is really awesome. I've played Linux version and it works perfect on ATI Catalyst drivers. And I wanted to know is there any chance to get it on Steam? I know, there is no Steam for Linux (yet? ^_^), but it would be cool to get Trine there.
an awesome game !
desura client tells me about the 1.08 update (linux 64bit here) but once i try applying it, it tells me there is no available update (code 52.0 ? i believe)
Hi guys, Joel here, sorry for the absence! I've updated the price of the game so it's now $9.99 as it's elsewhere too - if anyone just bought the game at the earlier price let me know and we can think of something.
Is there no linux demo? :(
Indeed there is none. We probably won't release a Linux demo due to a few reasons... Sorry! (But we will do so for Trine 2 eventually.)
Yeah the 64-bit binaries were discussed in the Trine 2 page (in short for everyone else: some of the middleware we use does not yet have 64-bit available so we're a bit stuck, although not forever possibly but no promises yet).
The sound is more curious - you can either check the forums ( Frozenbyte.com ) or send an email ( Frozenbyte.com ) and we can see. Oh and the old Linux FAQ might help too: Frozenbyte.com
Thanks, I didn't see that FAQ site. It looks like my problem is on there, so I'll try fixing it when I get back to the computer that it was acting up on.
I fixed it. I had my .asoundrc file incorrectly configured. I use JACK, so I honestly should have the burden of figuring it out.