


To help your Trimps stand a fighting chance, you can equip them with weapons and armour like shields, daggers, helmets etc,, of course you can level up this equipment to make it stronger. The basic idea in the game is to progress through numbered zones each containing 100 battles that must be fought through from cell 0 to cell 99, after which you can go on to the next zone and eventually progress further in the story. This is the opening scenario of Trimps, an incremental game that is one part resource gathering, one part building management, one part strategical battle game, and all around addictive fun. Soon enough, you find yourself general of an army, putting up houses, forging maps to new and unique places, and pressing ever onward as you find out more about your location, a journey that will require you to construct a portal to travel back in time, go into space and face deadlier and stranger things than you could've imagined. Seeing that Trimps have a truly staggering breed rate and the capacity to learn, you decide that these trimps might be more helpful to you as assistants than lunch, you begin training them to perform simple tasks such as gathering food and wood, mining metal, and of course going out in groups to fight the hoards of nasty monsters like Snimps, tirkimps and of course chimps that populate this hostile world. Finding yourself mysteriously crashed on an alien planet, you decide that trapping something to eat might be a good idea, so you gather some food, chop some wood and end up with a little creature called a Trimp.
