We got our hot little hands on the rules for Tri-Peaks 2: Quest for the Ruby Ring. It looks like it’ll be a blast to play (that is, if you enjoy Tri-Peaks solitaire) and the multiplayer aspect should add just enough to the game to keep us all going with trapped minis and rescue bonuses! It also looks like this new version will have the same rank and badge structure as the original, but with six badges and an unknown (so far) number of total ranks.
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tri-peaks deluxe
According to the latest post on Pogo’s news page, Tri-Peaks 2: Quest for the Ruby Ring will be out next week. You’ll be able to earn mini items, earn ranks and badges, and lots of tokens in Pachinko-style bonus rounds. We’re all very excited about this; the lack of news surrounding Tri-Peaks 2/Deluxe was astounding, but now its release is right around the corner!
The rumor mill is spinnin’!
We’ve heard little whispers around the internet that Tri-Peaks Deluxe will be called Tri-Peaks 2, The Quest for the Ruby Ring. One rumor is that it won’t be a deluxe game at all but an additional game for Club Pogo members. There hasn’t been a single bit of information leaked from what we’d consider to be “official channels” to support this, but as usual we’ll post as soon as we find more information.
Today, a month and ten days after we first mentioned its development, we bring you some more news of Tri-Peaks Solitaire Deluxe. This new downloadable/to-go game will have two modes: classic mode (the game we all know and love) and a reverse-type mode where you work from the peaks downward.
We received word today that Tri-Peaks Deluxe is in development. This will be a downloadable game (like Lottso! Deluxe, The Poppit Show, and the recent Mahjong Garden Deluxe) with six new badges (featuring everyone’s favorite Pogo adventurer, Tex Carter).