Tricky Towers
- August 3, 2016
- WierdBeard
Tricky Towers is not fun or enjoyable, but you might get something out of it if you’re a masochist.
With your brilliant robe and magic powers, it’s time to build some Tricky Towers! Stack your bricks to create a stable tower and try to topple those of your opponents. Cast magic to support your structure and fend off the dark spells of your rivals in this frantic physics party game. Play with up to 4 friends in local multiplayer or challenge players around the world in an online battle. Train…
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Critic Reviews
Tricky Towers Review
Tricky Towers offers up a cool twist on a puzzle classic, and the focus on multiplayer battling makes this an ideal game for showing off the Switch’s unique capability for multiplayer gaming on the go. Everybody knows how to play Tetris, and Tricky Towers does just enough to build on that core concept to make the game interesting and weird enough to be quite memorable. Although the single player offerings are a bit on the slim side, we enjoyed our time with Tricky Towers and would highly recommend it for anybody looking for a good couch multiplayer or puzzle game.
80%Tricky Towers (Nintendo Switch)
Overall Tricky Towers is an excellent idea, generally well executed, with a few areas that could use improvement. Ultimately though, it’s fun to play alone, with friends, or with strangers, and puzzle game fans will no doubt find many hours of enjoyment.
80%Tricky Towers Review
Tricky Towers is not fun or enjoyable, but you might get something out of it if you’re a masochist.
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