Tri-Peaks similar games & best alternatives

Tri-Peaks

Should you play it?

What works

  • Easy to learn, strategic depth
  • Relaxing and accessible gameplay
  • Good visual and audio polish
  • Strong replay value and progression
  • Available on multiple platforms

Things to keep in mind

  • Frequent intrusive ads in some versions
  • Monetization can feel aggressive
  • Limited social and cooperative features
  • Repetitive gameplay over long sessions
  • Occasional frustration due to luck elements

What to play next

Top picks

Games that feels the closest overall

  • Logic Town

  • Evergarden

  • Peggle Deluxe

  • PLATiNA :: LAB

  • Bouncemasters

  • 12 Labours of Hercules VI: Race for Olympus (Platinum Edition)

More creative

Games that feels like Tri-Peaks but with more room to create and customize

  • Zoominoes

  • Mahjong Solitaire

  • Peggle™ Nights

  • This Ain’t Even Poker, Ya Joker

  • The Solitaire Conspiracy

  • Offspring Fling!

More survival-focused

Games that feels like Tri-Peaks but with a stronger survival pressure

  • Duet

  • Delicious! Pretty Girls Mahjong Solitaire

  • Zuma

  • Isle of Arrows

  • Replicat

  • Cardboard Town

Less competitive

Games that feels like Tri-Peaks but with less competition against others

  • Faerie Solitaire Remastered

  • Faerie Solitaire

  • Tales of the Orient: The Rising Sun

  • Google Solitaire

  • Bejeweled 2 Deluxe

  • Peggle Extreme

Choose your own criteria ->

Similarity map

How to compare these games

Compare nearby games

Each card is a nearby game on the similarity map, compared with Tri-Peaks. Swipe sideways to move between games. Titles already listed in What to play next are left out.

  • Cover and title: open that game’s page.
  • What works / keep in mind: the same highlights as the desktop comparison panel.
  • Bars: the main motivational differences versus this game.
How to use the graph

Similarity map

Each dot is a game placed from its motivation profile relative to this page’s game. Direction shows which motivation differs most; distance along that axis shows how large the gap is.

  • Purple star: this page’s game at the centre — everything is relative to it.
  • Direction: each axis is a main motivational difference vs this game (e.g. more / less competitive).
  • Distance on an axis: how large that difference is (ring scales show +/− points).
  • Coloured chips: click to highlight games that mainly differ on that motivation; click again to reset.
  • Dotted line: link between this page’s game and the one selected for comparison.
  • Hover a dot to preview that game in the panel on the right; click to keep that comparison.
  • Scroll or double-click the chart to zoom.

How to read the map This is a polar difference map: direction = which motivation differs, and distance = how much (same units as the sidebar deltas).

Swipe to compare nearby games with Tri-Peaks. These titles are not in What to play next.

Tri-Peaks: Broadly representative of its motivational profile, with a few distinct shifts. Motivations that often define this kind of title include Competition, Status, Story, Fantasy. It leans lower than usual among comparable games on Survival, Creativity, Violence.

Last update: 21/08/2026