Trine is being sold for a limited time at the ridiculously low price of $1.25 on Amazon.com. Yes, a buck and a quarter! Unless you've already played it before, don't pass this chance up!

"By now, most gamers are probably very familiar with the Humble Indie Bundle initiative. Every so often a bundle of indie games are set up to be sold there and go for any price you see fit. From a penny to $50 or beyond, there's no set cost for a batch of great new games to play."

NoobFeed.com is glad to hear that the third instalment of the Humble Indie Bundle is fired up and ready to go. This time, the pay what you want deal will revolve around developer Frozenbyte and include awesome games, such as Trine. Please remember that this is for charity and such, so donate and enjoy today!

"Indie developer Frozenbyte have just released a free DLC level for Trine, their award-winning and smartly designed puzzle platformer.

The new level entitled Path To New Dawn is now available on Steam and will drop shortly on other digital distribution platforms. Path to New Dawn boasts new visuals and challenging gameplay, especially when cranked up to the "Very Hard" difficulty setting. Players can also expect 10 special items to collect, but the DLC is only unlocked after completing the..."

Popular Japanese publisher, Square Enix, will be publishing the critically-acclaimed platformer, Trine, on the Playstation Network of the Playstation 3 in Japan.

"Of course! We’re really excited about these games. The first project is called “Racers’ Islands” and is actually separated into 2 games. The first one is a racing game set in a colorful and original universe. The tracks and characters of the game are inspired by several countries of the world. “Racers’ Islands” possess a unique gameplay as it’s the first racing game that will allow you to drive and aim at the same time. This particular aspect is new to the genre and ensures a real learning cu..."

"Trine is a fantasy Platform game where the player can create and use physics-based objects to beat hazardous puzzles and threatening enemies. Three heroes are bound to a mysterious device called the Trine in a quest to save the kingdom from evil and the player can at any time freely choose whoever is best suited for the upcoming challenge or puzzle."

"Want to see which region got what content? Look no further, as PlayStation LifeStyle has done the searching for you and compiled a list of what’s new in this week’s PlayStation Store Update, for all regions across the globe."

"It seems cooler heads have prevailed as Frozenbyte’s excellent platformer Trine has been given a permanent price reduction down to what PC users were expecting when the game was originally released.

Eyebrows were raised prior to Trine’s release when it was revealed that the original PC version of the game would cost twice as much as that of the Playstation 3 version. Eventually the game hit PC digital distributors in the US at $29.99, but even then the two versions held a $10 disparity.

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"Finnish game developer Frozenbyte and French publisher Nobilis Publishing have today revealed the European release date for Trine on the PlayStation 3, set to be available through the PlayStation Store. Trine is a puzzling Platform game where the player can create and use physics-based objects to beat hazardous puzzles and threatening enemies."

"Trine, the highly anticipated physics based, action/puzzle game from developer Frozenbyte has been available for the PC on Steam for a few weeks now. Trine has long been pegged for a July PSN release, but week after week, eagerly awaiting fans have been left in the cold. Frozenbyte, has given us a chilling update about the game’s release on the PSN."

"Trine, a unique and absorbing fantasy action game from Frozenbyte, which challenges players to battle with the forces of space, energy and motion in a magical kingdom, is released to retail today on PC by Nobilis and Ascaron Entertainment."

If you have recently played the Trine demo, you will notice that it is not just another arcade game. Now the price for the game has been revealed. The PC version will cost $40 dollars ($30 in at least one digital outlet) and the PSN version will cost only $20 dollars. While there are a few titles on PSN that are priced at $20, almost all are only ten, so this is a little high. But its quality is worth the price.

TRINE is our most notable release for this week, coming out on PC at some digital outlets July 3, others, including the PlayStation Network, around July 10 (360 owners will have to wait awhile longer). Those wanting to get it at retail can wait a few more weeks. Again, a demo is available, and we can't recommend trying it enough.

Others worth mentioning include FUEL, BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood, and perhaps the Megaman Starforce 3 titles.