TREa HD "The idea behind YeaBoing Games’ (the maker of Lucid) new one-minute-burst puzzler for iPad is so simple, the devel… $1.99 Buy Now Watch Media Details"The idea behind YeaBoing Games’ (the maker of Lucid) new one-minute-burst puzzler for iPad is so simple, the developer explained it in a single GIF — which is pretty awesome." -GameZone.comhttp://i.imgur.com/vAuKu.gifTREa is a brand new one-minute-burst area matching game. Match three blocks of the same color inside the cursor to clear an area. You can freeze the time by clearing a large Blue area. Chain your moves while the blocks hang in mid air to gain score multipliers.Challenge your friends via Game Center. Information Seller: Genre:Arcade, Puzzle Release:Jan 03, 2013 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal TREa HD [iPad] is Free for a limited time. TREa is a super simple one-minute-burst high score hunt. One key element is the Time Freeze where you can chain your moves while the blocks hang in mid air. That's when you get the multipliers and crazy scores. Game Center high scores are supported. The in-game high score table shows each day's Top 5 scores. You can send score challenges to your Game Center friends by clicking your score and then Challenge Friends. They get a notification when you send a challenge and if they beat your score you'll see a Game Center notification about it. This is the core idea in a nutshell: The Blue blocks have an extra power. You can freeze the time by clearing 8 or more Blue blocks. The only "tutorial" you'll need is actually the game's splash screen. It shows the 3 blocks inside the cursor and an area of 8 Blue Blocks, which freezes the time. You can keep the time frozen as long as you can chain consecutive moves. Follow YeaBoing on Twitter www.yeaboing.com/ios/ KennyK Well-Known Member Feb 2, 2011 4,732 0 0 Scarlett Johansson's Hot Tub #2 KennyK, Mar 17, 2013 Free again morpheus Active Member Mar 15, 2011 40 0 0 USA #3 morpheus, Mar 18, 2013 Showing 99 cents in the US store? AnarKitty Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2010 3,654 0 0 Minneapolis, USA #4 AnarKitty, Mar 18, 2013 Maybe it was a quickie. Oh well. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in