X-men Trio Squad Overview
X-men Trio Squad was one of those Flash games you'd find buried in a corner of a gaming site during the late 2000s. It belonged to a wave of simple, browser based titles that used familiar characters to draw you in. The game didn't have the polish of a major release, but it had a clear, straightforward premise.
You control a team of three X-Men, cycling between them with the number keys. The core action is typing. When a prompt appears, you must quickly type the first three letters of the active hero's name to execute their attack. Different timings seem to affect the strength of the move, and certain villains are more vulnerable to specific characters. The main goal is to defeat a series of enemies by managing this typing rhythm and swapping heroes strategically. The pacing is insistent, demanding quick fingers and recall under pressure. It feels like a rapid fire memory test dressed in superhero clothing.