
Trash TV
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ABOUT THIS GAME
Navigate the Recycling World of Trash TV
In Trash TV, players take on the role of an animated tube television with a single mission: to find its long-lost remote control and regain full functionality. Set against the backdrop of a recycling center, players must traverse various perilous paths, avoiding crushing machines and deadly traps while solving inventive puzzles. The game’s unique premise not only provides quirky charm but also keeps the action engaging and fast-paced throughout.
Distinctive Puzzle Mechanics with Lethal Tools
Puzzle-solving in Trash TV is anything but ordinary. Players can wield eight different weapons, such as shotguns, dual Uzis, and even rocket launchers, to overcome challenges. Each puzzle often calls for creative use of these weapons, allowing for explosive solutions to tricky obstacles. Players might trigger floor panels with C4 or use rocket jumping to soar across gaps, creating a dynamic that intertwines combat and clever thinking.
Diverse Environments to Explore
The game boasts six diverse locations, each presenting distinct challenges and enemies that keep the momentum lively. From navigating through crowded factory corridors to tackling wide-open areas, the environment itself becomes part of the puzzle. Every setting is designed with its own traps and hazards, forcing players to constantly adapt their strategies. The blend of exploration and combat makes each area feel fresh and engaging.
Thematic Visuals and Retro Charm
True to its name, Trash TV embraces a nostalgic aesthetic. The visuals mimic the style of old tube televisions, complete with "fuzzy" screens and static noise transitions that evoke a retro feel. This artistic choice not only enhances the atmosphere but also aligns perfectly with the character players control. The thematic elements blend seamlessly with the gameplay, creating a unique identity in the indie gaming landscape.
Chilling Soundscape Enhancing Gameplay
Accompanying the quirky visuals is a chilling ambient soundtrack that sets the mood within the game's "machine graveyard." The soundscape amplifies the tension as players navigate perilous scenarios, making the factory an imposing yet captivating environment. Each level's unique audio cues provide players with hints and enhance the overall immersion, inviting them to become fully engaged in the world.
A Finalist of Game Development Contests
Having made its mark in the indie scene, Trash TV was a finalist in Intel’s Level Up 2011 game development contest. This recognition showcases its skillful design and engaging mechanics. The game combines tight controls with inventive puzzles, ensuring that players are constantly challenged and entertained. This combination of accolades and innovative gameplay elements makes it a noteworthy title for PC gamers seeking a compelling experience.
Tactical Gameplay Transforms Traditional Combat
Beyond mere shooting, Trash TV encourages tactical thinking. Players must consider their weapon choices and how to use them effectively in various scenarios. The incorporation of weapons into puzzle mechanics means that blasting through obstacles will require both strategy and skill. Quick reflexes and smart planning are key as players blast their way through the recycling factory and toward their ultimate goal—a functional remote control.
PRICE FACTS
| Current best price | CA$5.83 at Fanatical |
|---|---|
| All-time low | CA$5.83 at Fanatical |
| All-time low date | July 2026 |
| Last 30 days | No change |
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What platforms is Trash TV on?
Trash TV is available on PC.
When was Trash TV released?
Trash TV was released on February 23, 2015.
How much does Trash TV cost?
The current lowest price for Trash TV is CA$5.83 at Fanatical.
What is the lowest Trash TV has ever been?
The historical low price for Trash TV is CA$5.83.
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