"I had to force myself to quit playing Triple Town in order to write this review, which might give you some idea of just how addicting it is." - Gamezebo.com 5 star review.
* Featured FOUR TIMES by Apple in "New and Noteworthy"!
* Runner up, indie game of 2011 - Edge Magazine
* Runner up, social game of 2011 - Gamasutra.com
Triple Town is an 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... until you've filled the board with houses, cathedrals and castles. Along the way, you'll have to outwit giant bears who will try to block your progress.
How large can you grow your dream city before the board fills and the game ends?
Triple Town is free to play forever. Eventually, you will run out of moves, but they replenish for free if you wait a while, and you can also buy more moves with free coins that you earn in-game. If you want to eliminate the move counter altogether, there is a one-time fee for *lifetime* unlimited moves. It works on any compatible iOS device you own -- just load the game's option menu on your other devices and select "restore unlimited turns" to activate your purchase on additional devices. (Update: we've added a 2-minute mode that you can play free, forever, as much as you want, by watching advertisements in between play sessions. Or you can pay for unlimited turns, which disables the ads in this mode!)
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In-Apps
Unlimited Turns for TripleTown
$5.99
50,000 Coins
$7.99
2,000 Coins
$1.99
5,000 Coins
$2.99
10,000 Coins
$4.99
All Animals
$1.99
25,000 Coins
$5.99
All Seasons
$2.99
Spring
$1.99
Winter
$1.99
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Triple Town FAQ
Is Triple Town free?
Yes, Triple Town is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Triple Town legit?
✅ The Triple Town app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
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How much does Triple Town cost?
Triple Town has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $3.89.
I have been playing this game for over a decade and never tire of it. I rarely beat my high score or win (combination of castles) but it is so fun. Great value for money. It’s almost a meditative experience, after all this time. Boom Town (the 2 min game) will hook you. TOTALT Addictive!!!!!! You’ve been warned. 🤪
Love this!
I’ve been playing this game for years and years. I don’t usually buy games but this I had to have! I have it in my phone immediately when I upgrade to a new phone and same with iPad.
However I recently was given a Samsung tablet. Of course the first thing I go to download into it is TripleTown BUT I have to pay a yearly subscription and I am obviously curious now as to why? Unless I am paying a yearly sub and I’ve just never noticed - there’s no trace of it. Because I’m sure I only had to pay a one off through Apple Store. It’s not bad enough for me to boycott - this app helps me in times of anxiety or other meltdowns. Not so sure I’m gonna pay an annual sun for tho just to have it on a Samsung!
Play it NOW!!!!!!!!
This game is really REALLY REALLY!!!!!! great.
Amazing game design, love the concept AND
the simplicity, it’s like the OG mobile games like plants vs zombies, subway surfers, angry birds and more… generally, it is a VERY good game, especially for a mobile, because mobile game are not always good *cough*
Homescapes, *cough*. Anyway if you like mobile games and your pretty ticked of at all the NOT SO GREAT!!! mobile games out there, triple town could be great for you.
Totally lame! But other wise pretty good *scoffs* *lauwfs* this game has made my friends totally lame as well! Yeah they are totally addicted and won’t put it down!!? When I try and talk to them they say *looks stupidly* “ummm sorry I’m playing triple town !” *tries to look superior but looks stupid because they are stupid and playing triple town*
I had the game for a few weeks but I deleted it because it was addictive and I have lots and lots of self control! (I practice!)
In closing the game is like cocaine so get it if you are into that kinda stuff I guess idk do what you want I’m just some guy (aha just kidding! My reviews are regarded as gods word around here! I am apple store royalty! You must listen to your king!)
Very good game
but the version not update to the latest iPhone screen
Super addictive
I’ve had this game for years and always play at least once a week to try and top my previous score. Highly addictive and super easy to play highly recommend.
Great, but a lot of bears
The game is a great unique thing that humanity should treasure for ages, but you get so many bears, and crystals that you have to wast. And the bushes! They pop up as soon as you are about to beat the game and need one more grass, and, BOOM! Bush. But overall it is a game to be treasured.
One of the BEST games!!!
I’ve been playing this game for years! It’s a simple, yet so enjoyable. When I have long train rides, I whip out my phone and listen to music while playing this game. It helps pass time while being fun! The game gets you thinking of strategies and designs of where to place items for them to best combine and evolve your mini village. The animations are also so cutee <3
The only downside I’ve experienced is that I’m unable to purchase the full version of the game because I can’t connect to the google store or something like that. Don’t be put down by this though, I’ve played this game quite a lot! And when you play well enough, you can earn coins and purchase more plays without waiting for hours to play again or having to purchase anything. Love Triple Town! :)
Fun game
This is a fun casual game to play when you are watching TV or listening to something in the background
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