- November 9, 2023
- Space Kraken Studios
Squeebing Up the Tower of Friendship
60%Game Brain Score
humor
music
100% User Score 11 reviews
Platforms
About
"Squeebing Up the Tower of Friendship" is a challenging platformer inspired by games like "Only Up!" and "Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy." Climb a tall tower by running, jumping, and grabbing ledges, but beware - there are no checkpoints and falling means starting over. Play solo or with up to 7 friends, working together or pushing each other off ledges for added difficulty. Rest stops along the way provide a safe space to take a break before continuing the climb.









Audience ScoreBased on 11 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions
- Outrageous fun that is highly enjoyable with friends, combining cooperation and sabotage.
- Challenging platforming mechanics that provide a rewarding experience, especially when played with others.
- Engaging level design paired with smooth music creates a unique and entertaining atmosphere.
- The game can be incredibly frustrating due to its unforgiving falls and challenging mechanics.
- The concept of 'squeebing' is unclear, leaving some players confused about the game's theme.
- Players should be prepared for frequent falls, which may lead to frustration during gameplay.
music
1 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game is characterized by smooth, sultry elevator tunes that enhance the enjoyable level design, particularly during the fun experience of navigating everyday objects at a smaller scale.
“The level design is really enjoyable, climbing up a series of everyday objects when you're a fraction of normal size is loads of fun when it's paired with the smooth, sultry elevator music.”
“The music is repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged during gameplay.”
“The soundtrack feels out of place and doesn't match the game's atmosphere, which detracts from the overall experience.”
“The background music is too quiet and often gets drowned out by sound effects, making it hard to appreciate.”