This game surprised me very positively. Check out why you should play Tricky Towers!
Tricky towers is a game that shares with classic Tetris the stacking of blocks and scoring of points. Everything else is light years ahead of the classic convention. The blocks here do not disappear, but form a tower. The laws of physics are at work here, which can ruthlessly punish the player for incorrectly placing a block. It can slip off the tower for us, due to its somewhat crooked position. In addition, the characters are armed with black and white magic. The former hinders the rival, and the latter helps the player.
This is a game made for multiplayer. That's where all the gameplay modes are available, and for reasons I don't understand, we won't experience this in the clash with the computer. Here we are left only with challenges, which nevertheless manage to entertain and cause some difficulty. Moreover, on a PC it is very difficult to find players to play together. But if we have friends, the fun will be ahead. This is a true flesh-and-blood arcade. The accelerating clock, the blocks that enlarge to monstrous sizes, the snowmen that arrive randomly to take them away from you...all this makes the game capable of being incredibly annoying, and at the same time forces you to take up the challenge again.
In race mode, we will have to stack a tower as fast as possible to reach a certain height. Usually it's fun and very fast stacking blocks on top of each other, without order and composition. The winner is the one who faces gravity and time. We will be forced to strain our gray cells by the puzzle mode, in which we will have to fit as many blocks as possible under the line defining the maximum height. In survival we have to arrange a certain number of blocks in the shortest possible time. For lovers of rankings, there is an endless mode. That is, simply arrange as many blocks as possible before 3 lives. Each dropped block means the loss of one.
Cheerful music, without much excitement. Graphics keep the level of an indie game. If you have a choice of platforms, I recommend the PlayStation/Xbox. The game was available on the Playstation Plus subscription, so it has a steady fan base there. On Steam, I recommend clashing with friends, as searching for random players can get on your nerves. Anyway, such tetris the world has not yet seen. I recommend!