Compara los precios de Trifox en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Glowfish Interactive. Publicado por Big Sugar Games. Lanzado el 14/10/2022. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure. Puntuación Metacritic: 73/100.

A charming isometric action-adventure that nails its class-mixing hook, if you want a breezy, colourful 5-8 hour romp and grew up on Crash Bandicoot, this fox deserves your weekend.

My first thought booting up Trifox was: this is the kind of game a PS1 kid designs when they finally get a studio. The isometric camera, the cartoon animal protagonist chasing a stolen TV remote, the hub world with level-select portals, it all lands somewhere between nostalgia and genuine indie ambition. What I did not expect was how much the class system would keep me fiddling between runs. The core loop is a twin-stick action-adventure played from an isometric perspective across four worlds, a tropical island, a desert wasteland, and an ice mountain, plus a final chapter, each split into three levels and a boss. Combat is where Trifox earns its name. You pick a starting class (Warrior, Mage, or Engineer), but the game actively pushes you to mix abilities across all three using coins collected in levels. The Warrior's hammer gives you a satisfying Spike Slam for crowds; the Mage hands you homing bolts, teleport, and crowd-control traps; the Engineer deploys turrets, mines, a Gatling gun, and a helipack that makes traversal genuinely fun. Thirty abilities total spread across three trees, mapped freely to four button slots, pairing a flamethrower turret with the Mage's slow-field trap is exactly as chaotic as it sounds, and it works. The loadout screen, where you physically flip switches to assign abilities, is a small design touch that feels tactile and satisfying. That said, Trifox has real friction points that critics and players broadly agree on. The story is dialogue-free pantomime, pirate looters, cartoon trapdoors, no exposition, which works as vibe but means there is nothing pulling you forward narratively. Enemy difficulty is inconsistent: most regular stages feel easy regardless of loadout, while some sections spike into frustrating waves. A few reviewers also noted crashes at launch, and the checkpoint placement can punish you inconsistently. The bigger practical issue is that you cannot swap your loadout mid-level, so discovering your build is wrong for a 20-minute stage feels rough. The game is also short, a first run clocks somewhere between five and eight hours depending on pace, and completionists hunting all hidden gems will squeeze more out of it, but it tops out quickly. Visually, the low-poly aesthetic threads a needle between retro and modern neatly. Environments pop with flat, bright colour, and the steampunk-flavored enemy designs give the world a distinct look that holds up across biomes. The music sits closer to background noise than memorable score, but it does not actively distract. The four difficulty settings, Easy through Crazy, offer some replay texture, and the class variety genuinely changes how each world feels on a second run. Who is Trifox actually for? If you want a short, accessible action game with a genuinely interesting build-crafting layer, this delivers that reliably. If you are chasing a challenge or a story, you will hit the ceiling fast. Think of it as a well-executed indie that does one thing, the class-mixing combat sandbox, exceptionally well, inside a package that is otherwise pretty rough around the edges. For that specific itch, it is worth the time. Alex, Scout Team

Trifox

Trifox

14 oct 2022Glowfish InteractiveBig Sugar Games
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A charming isometric action-adventure that nails its class-mixing hook, if you want a breezy, colourful 5-8 hour romp and grew up on Crash Bandicoot, this fox deserves your weekend.

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My first thought booting up Trifox was: this is the kind of game a PS1 kid designs when they finally get a studio. The isometric camera, the cartoon animal protagonist chasing a stolen TV remote, the hub world with level-select portals, it all lands somewhere between nostalgia and genuine indie ambition. What I did not expect was how much the class system would keep me fiddling between runs. The core loop is a twin-stick action-adventure played from an isometric perspective across four worlds, a tropical island, a desert wasteland, and an ice mountain, plus a final chapter, each split into three levels and a boss. Combat is where Trifox earns its name. You pick a starting class (Warrior, Mage, or Engineer), but the game actively pushes you to mix abilities across all three using coins collected in levels. The Warrior's hammer gives you a satisfying Spike Slam for crowds; the Mage hands you homing bolts, teleport, and crowd-control traps; the Engineer deploys turrets, mines, a Gatling gun, and a helipack that makes traversal genuinely fun. Thirty abilities total spread across three trees, mapped freely to four button slots, pairing a flamethrower turret with the Mage's slow-field trap is exactly as chaotic as it sounds, and it works. The loadout screen, where you physically flip switches to assign abilities, is a small design touch that feels tactile and satisfying. That said, Trifox has real friction points that critics and players broadly agree on. The story is dialogue-free pantomime, pirate looters, cartoon trapdoors, no exposition, which works as vibe but means there is nothing pulling you forward narratively. Enemy difficulty is inconsistent: most regular stages feel easy regardless of loadout, while some sections spike into frustrating waves. A few reviewers also noted crashes at launch, and the checkpoint placement can punish you inconsistently. The bigger practical issue is that you cannot swap your loadout mid-level, so discovering your build is wrong for a 20-minute stage feels rough. The game is also short, a first run clocks somewhere between five and eight hours depending on pace, and completionists hunting all hidden gems will squeeze more out of it, but it tops out quickly. Visually, the low-poly aesthetic threads a needle between retro and modern neatly. Environments pop with flat, bright colour, and the steampunk-flavored enemy designs give the world a distinct look that holds up across biomes. The music sits closer to background noise than memorable score, but it does not actively distract. The four difficulty settings, Easy through Crazy, offer some replay texture, and the class variety genuinely changes how each world feels on a second run. Who is Trifox actually for? If you want a short, accessible action game with a genuinely interesting build-crafting layer, this delivers that reliably. If you are chasing a challenge or a story, you will hit the ceiling fast. Think of it as a well-executed indie that does one thing, the class-mixing combat sandbox, exceptionally well, inside a package that is otherwise pretty rough around the edges. For that specific itch, it is worth the time.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamClass MixingIsometric ActionBuild VarietyLoadout SystemLow-Poly AestheticBoss FightsCompletionist CollectiblesController RecommendedBeginner Friendly

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Windows® 7 SP1 / 8.1 / 10 64-bit
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AMD Ryzen™ 3 1300X or above | Intel® Core™ i3-3225 or above
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6 GB RAM
Graphics
AMD Radeon™ HD 7750 (2GB) / NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 640 (2GB)
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Glowfish Interactive
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Big Sugar Games
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14 oct 2022

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