Triennale Game Collection – La Triennale di Milano

Triennale Game Collection

Triennale Game Collection

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Triennale Game Collection! Developed by the innovative team at La Triennale di Milano, this Adventure game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 9+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 16th June 2016, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 28th June 2022.

Are you a fan of Adventure, Puzzle, games? Then Triennale Game Collection is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Triennale Game Collection

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How Much Does Triennale Game Collection Cost?

Good news! You can download Triennale Game Collection on your iOS device absolutely free!

Triennale Game Collection Release Date

Eager to know when Triennale Game Collection first graced the App Store? It was launched on 16th June 2016.

When Was Triennale Game Collection Last Updated?

The latest version of Triennale Game Collection was updated on 28th June 2022, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Triennale Game Collection?

To get started with Triennale Game Collection, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Triennale Game Collection

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

What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Triennale Game Collection updated on 28th June 2022:

Support for new hardware and screen ratios, better memory management, many minor fixes and improvements.

User Reviews on Triennale Game Collection

Looking for more information? Read a comprehensive review of Triennale Game Collection below:

Man, it’s worth it for the Tale of Tales piece.


It a good app is 10 out of 10 its a good app for stalling time just like us we have to go to work for 7 hours and it get boring so this is a good way to do that it is awesome we 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 we have fun with it and it so cool.


This is the best free app we’ve ever downloaded. Amazing style/art/music.


The games are awkward and pointless. Not sure what they were trying to accomplish…


We’re sure there’s a point… But if you can find it, then you have the mind of a god/dess.


This game as it says is a Game Collection. It is compiled with 5 unique games. Anyone who complains about this game got the wrong game, because this game is unique and really interesting. The game has great graphic, and the creators of this game really worked hard on this. What makes us sad is that only 5 games will be able to be played. We hope more games will be available. This game is awesome and we love it!!!


If you’re looking for a fun little toy and are in a position to have the sound turned on, definitely give this a go. Don’t expect excessive content like Angry Birds; it’s simply a unique experience that breaks the mold of typical iOS games.


Attractively presented and well crafted this collection isn’t a set of games as it is a set of interactive art pieces, a virtual "busy box" for the iPad set. You get to pull on things and twist dials and are rewarded with sounds and movement. In the most abstract sense you can say that is essentially any video game but with little to no structure they you don’t really "play them" so much as "play around with them". The first two items of this collection offer little incentive to give them more than a passing glance and move on, there is some hope for a bit more from the later elements when they are released.


The second game feels more like an interactive gallery,first game is definitely better! Let’s hope the next game is better!


Good app, just expect a story not a game.


There are five games in this collection and at this writing only one has been released with the rest coming out over forthcoming weeks. The first game is a still life of objects that may or may not interact with a ball and cord. All items are beautifully rendered!


Meticulously crafted, gorgeous in its execution, this game transcends the boundaries of the traditional and reaches a level of depth and beauty rarely seen in a humble little app. Kudos to the team, and please keep inventing.


To call the first game a game is a stretch. There’s not much for you to do as the player. It really is just a visually beautiful story about a still life that you can interact with a little bit. Even so, the graphics were nice and the quietness is relaxing once you stop expecting to play a game. Interested to see the next in the series.


Although we do not understand the concepts to the games, we are still rating it four stars because of the amazing quality, that includes such a vivid experience. Overall, we cannot wait till the next game!


The first game, "the rope one", is more like an interactive short film. It’s puzzle-like and rewards curiosity. There are some genuinely fun moments. Has a very dada/surreal vibe! We are looking forward to the next one. We guess it will update in a week?


This would be the equivalent of a modern art wing in a video game museum. Don’t come in expecting to collect coins and save the princess, or command your squad to victory, or even solve a puzzle. This is very much an "interactive experience," which the more we think about it is what a video game is, technically. This app sure will surely challenge what a video game can be, but that is yet to be entirely seenunfortunately the developers are unlocking one game at a time, with a few days in between each release and up to a few weeks for all the games to be available. We suppose that gives you time to reflect on the previous…. Let’s call it "piece." The first piece, however, is devoid of any outright content and may just leave "gamers" completely underwhelmed. But despite our natural inclination to simply delete this app and move on, we gave the first piece some serious thought. We suppose it’s mundaneness is the pointthe feeling of "ok, did we even do anything just now. We just tapped on some stuff/pressed some buttons/moved things around and it was pointless" should be an appropriate feeling to have after many games we’ve played, especially on mobile where beautiful storytelling and compelling visuals are hard to come by, let alone in combination. It was sort of a subtler, less engaging Stanley Parable, with even less to do. How much of a sense of accomplishment should we allow ourselves to have with certain games, and how much of gaming is a complete waste of time? And can we tell the difference?


Although artistic there is only 1 playable game, and in the game you pull a ball on a string… That is all…


Nice graphics but it’s so boring.


Nothing to do except for pull a string.


This game looks great. Really. But it is lacking in games.


This is so stupidly boring that we don’t think it’s worth playing. We get that this is probably supposed to have deeper meaning than just the "game" (if you can even call it one) but it could at least be somewhat fun. This game so far (other than the graphics) is just straight up lazy with no real content to enjoy. The only reason that this isn’t a one star review is because the graphics look alright and that it’s probably supposed to be about more than just the gameplay.


It was very boring we felt like we were playing a game for 4 year olds we think it’s a waste of your time and we only liked one thing , it was beautiful.


This is literally the most boring game of all time.


Just not good. All you do is pull a string.


This "game" is painfully boring. The physics are non existent and we lost brain cells "playing" the first "game"


Feature this in "new GAMESALAD we love"? Really?! The design is nice (although confusing) but this is not a game, this is barely an advertising app, it’s barely an app at all. It’s not art, it’s a nothing, just like the so called "contemporary art", which is probably contemporary, but surely not art. Cut the crap please.


Well we just wasted 30 minutes of our life playing this. It’s SO BORING. We don’t suggest u download unless u wanna waste space on ur device.


This is not the even a game, the paintings are great, but it’s one of the lamest things we ever saw.

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