- July 11, 2022
- Matthew Weston
Try Me
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Try Me is a single player platformer game. It was developed by Matthew Weston and was released on July 11, 2022. It received neutral reviews from players.
Try Me is a 3D Platform game where moving a ball to a floating square has never been more difficult. This game is completely torque based and all about momentum.







- Challenging and frustrating gameplay that some players find extremely enjoyable and intriguing.
- Offers a unique and difficult platforming experience with momentum-based jumping mechanics.
- Has a small, active speedrunning community pushing the game to its limits and hosting competitions.
- Poor controls and broken grappling mechanics make the game difficult to play and enjoy.
- Low effort in visuals and optimization, with simple low-poly graphics that may deter many players.
- Game is very hard and punishing, leading to frequent resets and frustration for most players.
graphics
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics are criticized for their low quality, featuring basic low-poly 3D visuals that appear unpolished and poorly optimized. This lack of visual effort detracts from the overall experience and may discourage many gamers.
“This game features fairly low quality, low poly 3D graphics, which will deter a lot of gamers.”
“The developer seemed inexperienced with Unity, resulting in barely working visuals with no polish or optimization applied.”
“Gaming is a visual medium, and failing to create high quality visuals is a disservice to gamers.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Try Me is a platformer game.
Try Me is available on PC and Windows.
Try Me was released on July 11, 2022.
Try Me was developed by Matthew Weston.
Try Me has received neutral reviews from players. Most players disliked Try Me for its graphics.
Try Me is a single player game.
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