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The Triennale Milano Game Collection is a virtual exhibition of video games created for the 21st International Exhibition of Triennale Milano by five of the world’s most renowned independent game designers, showcasing these artists’ experimental approach to interactivity.

The five featured artists are: Mario von Rickenbach & Christian Etter (Dreii, Plug & Play), Tale of Tales (Luxuria Superbia), Cardboard Computer (Kentucky Route Zero), Pol Clarissou (Orchids to Dusk), and Everest Pipkin (Mirror Lake).

Each week for five weeks a new game was made available in the collection. These games are self-contained takes at interactive narrative, puzzles, and exploration.

The Collection is curated by Italian game designer Pietro Righi Riva and the virtual space in which the exhibition takes place is produced by Italian game studio Santa Ragione, makers of the “Best of 2014” AppStore hit FOTONICA.

[Week 1] Il Filo Conduttore by Mario von Rickenbach & Christian Etter (Switzerland), is a small story about about a cord, which hangs down from the top, overlooking a handful of delicately arranged objects.

[Week 2] LOCK by Auriea Harvey & Michaël Samyn (Tale of Tales, Belgium) is a small exploration of the universe, as previously imagined: based on cosmologies which place the Earth, and thus humans, at the center of the universe, Loci Omnes Caelesistis Kyries shifts between a simple diagram and a fascinating machine.

[Week 3] Neighbor by Jake Elliott, Tamas Kemenczy & Ben Babbitt (Cardboard Computer, USA) is the story of a wordless friendship that evolves over time, set in a small underground domicile and the patch of desert above it.

[Week 4] A Glass Room by Pol Clarissou (France) showcases pictures and animated sequences from Pol Clarissou’s own life. The flickering photographs projected on virtual walls create a narrative that evolves as the player manipulates the device.

[Week 5] The Worm Room by Everest Pipkin (USA) is a first-person exploration game which exists as a series of endless glass greenhouses that the player may wander through for the same reasons one visits a physical botanical garden; to walk, to take in beauty, to learn.

** Triennale Game Collection is designed for iPhone 6 and above. It is NOT compatible with iPad2, iPhone 4s, iPod touch 5th generation, iPad 3rd generation, or the iPad mini 1st generation

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App
By:
La Triennale di Milano
Rating:
5.00
(4)
Version:
2.0 Last updated: 2022-06-28
Version code:
848758621
Creation date:
2016-06-16
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Size:
870.33MB
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User Reviews

Reviewers praise the app's artful visuals and experimental, interactive feel, but many criticize the lack of traditional gameplay, sparse and staggered content, and a perception of advertising rather than a game. Overall, it offers strong artistic design with niche appeal, offset by limited interactivity and uncertain value for those seeking more gameplay.
Pros
  • Stunning, meticulously crafted visuals and artful presentation.
  • Immersive atmosphere with sound/music that complements the visuals.
  • Offers a unique, experimental interactive art experience rather than a traditional game.
  • High production quality; each piece feels carefully designed.
  • Appeals to art lovers with standout pieces and anticipation for future releases.
Cons
  • Limited gameplay; interactivity is minimal and may feel more like a gallery experience than a game.
  • Content is sparse and release of the five pieces is staggered, with only a portion available at a time.
  • Some reviewers view it as advertising or not truly art, rather than a game.
  • Perceived low value due to lack of traditional gameplay and incomplete content.
  • Multiple reviewers describe the experience as boring or not worth the time for those seeking conventional gameplay.
Recent reviews
It a good app is 10 out of 10 it’s a good app for stalling time just like me I have to go to work for 7 hours and it get boring so this is a good way to do that it is awesome i have so much fun it is really useful if your no the road or if you have a rowdy kid it a nice way to settle them down and it really does work it just like fortnite not really thow I have fun with it and it so cool
by cb*****, 2019-04-14

This is the best free app I’ve ever downloaded. Amazing style/art/music
by Th*****, 2019-02-03

Man, it's worth it for the Tale of Tales piece.
by Ny*****, 2017-04-19
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