The premium currency diamonds are on the spinner which greets you at the end of each level. For instance, I'm currently waiting for it to refill as I type the start of this review. However, I found it a useful time to take a break and do something else while I waited for it to refill. It refills by one unit every 3 minutes, meaning it can take a while to fill up as you progress further. It goes up by 1 and refuels fully whenever you level up, though you can use the diamonds used as premium currency to buy more units and refill the tank. It takes 5 fuel to do a track once, starting off at 20 maximum units. The premium currency is almost as easy to obtain as the parts you need to upgrade your various bikes and levelling up refills your fuel tank.Īnd that's the rub of the freemium - the fuel tank. However, as I played through I never got the feeling I had to buy anything. That obviously meant it being a premium game or a freemium game, in this case they opted for freemium. They've had a few multi-platform offerings, but this is the first actual Trials to reach a mobile device. Throw in explosions and ragdoll mechanics and it was a winner! So when I found Trials many years later, I knew I would enjoy it - physics-based games were something I was always on the lookout for. I started out playing a similar game on my Sony Clié PDA, back in the far flung reaches of 2004 - ride a bike across an obstacle-filled course to collect flags. Mobile // 16th Jun 2014 - 9 years ago // By Andrew Duncan Trials Frontier ReviewĮver since I played Trials HD on the Xbox 360, I've loved this series.
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