To-Fu: The Trials of Chi

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To-Fu: The Trials of Chi
Developer(s) HotGen (iOS)
Devolver Digital (Android, Windows)
Publisher(s) HotGen (iOS)
Devolver Digital (Android, Windows)
SeriesTo-Fu
Platform(s) iOS, Android, Microsoft Windows
ReleaseiOS
May 26, 2011
Android
May 14, 2012
Windows
November 14, 2012 [1]
Genre(s) Action, puzzle
Mode(s) Single-player

To-Fu: The Trials of Chi is an action puzzle video game in the To-Fu series, developed and published by HotGen for iOS in 2011, and by Devolver Digital for Android and Microsoft Windows in 2012.

Reception

The iOS version received "generally favorable reviews" on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [2] [3]

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