Ansette, LLC based in Bloomington, Indiana, USA
September 7, 2014
iPad and Android tablets
Free, with advertising, $1.99 US without advertising
Ternin combines strategy, logic and timing into a challenging and unique game like you've never played before. Crisp graphics and smooth, simple gameplay keep the player focused on the puzzle. It's a perfect game to fill a few minutes of downtime. Put it away and pick it up again later right where you left off.
The objective: clear the cubes before they roll off the stage. Use the least possible number of moves to get the best score. Thirty levels make for increasingly difficult puzzles. Challenge your friends through Game Center or Facebook to beat your score or to reach a particular level in the game.
Designed to appeal to puzzle lovers everywhere, Ternin was also created with a special audience in mind. Diagnosed with an eye condition causing partial blindness, game designer Ted Boardman, founder of Ansette, LLC, wanted to create a game that someone who has poor contrast sensitivity or color blindness could play.
"I find it increasingly difficult to play video games because they typically have a lot of fast action and low-contrast color schemes. Ternin uses vivid, contrasting colors on an uncluttered scene. You can even turn on the built-in screen zoom and enlarge the part of the puzzle you are working on as you play, using gestures."
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Ted Boardman
Quire Graphics, United Kingdom
Rocklynn Studios, Sweeden
Ansette, loosely translated, means "to engage" in Norwegian, founder Ted Boardman’s country of ancestral origin. Now focused on creating engaging and new interactive experiences, Ansette, LLC has previously developed websites using content management tools to provide custom-made solutions to fit editorial workflows. Ted finds that making video games is decidedly more fun, and challenging.
Ted Boardman, Ansette, LLC
info at ansette dot com