3 in Three was reviewed positively in
Macworld, which described it as "an ultramodern ''
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" with an "obsessively good set" of puzzles. Macworld
noted occasional issues with puzzles that were too easy or frustrating, but overall praised the game as mostly "creative, fun, entertaining, and best of all, challenging." Macworld
named 3 in Three
as runner-up to Tesserae'' in the Best Brain Game category of its 1991 Macintosh Game Hall of Fame.
MacUser awarded
3 in Three five out of five mice, claiming that Cliff Johnson had "achieved a new level of weirdness" with the game's variety of puzzles.
MacUser called the game's plot "a bit
Tron-esque", with abundant humor and infuriating puzzles. The review praised the game's graphics, sound, animation, and stability.
MacUser named
3 in Three best game in its 1991 Editors' Choice Awards, ahead of
Spaceship Warlock and
Spectre. The
Chicago Tribune named
3 in Three the best
brain teaser game of 1990 and said that it surpassed previous Cliff Johnson games "with superb animation and intricately connected puzzles."
Games magazine included
3 in Three in its "
The Games 100" feature as the best new puzzle game of 1991.
Games called the game "as witty and challenging as [Cliff Johnson's] earlier head-scratchers," with improved storyline and graphics. Gaming historian Richard Moss likened the visual style of
3 in Three to "an interactive
Saul Bass advertisement" and noted that the game's puzzles had evolved from the paper-and-pencil adaptions of Cliff Johnson's previous games ''The Fool's Errand
and At the Carnival'' to "computer-native" designs.
The Macintosh Bible Guide to Games said that Cliff Johnson took his brilliant game design of ''The Fool's Errand
to a new level with 3 in Three'', calling it "one of the better puzzle compilations available."
Awards • 1991
MacUser Game of the Year ==References==