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Tricky Towers
Tricky Towers

Tricky Towers

2016 WeirdBeard

Game modes

Single playerLocal multiplayer (2-4)Online multiplayer (2-4)Split screenLocal co-op (2-4)Online co-op (2-4)

HowLongToBeat

Main

09:45

Main +

19:30

100%

37:30

Summary

Tricky Towers is a multiplayer physics-based tower building game. In a game of Tricky Towers you stack your bricks to create a stable tower and try to topple those of your opponents. To spice it up you can cast magic to support your structure and fend off the dark spells of your rivals in this frantic physics party game.

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OpenCritic reviews

29Reviews72Good score

Nintendo Life

October 15, 2018

Great

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...

NintendoWorldReport

October 11, 2018

Good

Tricky Towers is an incredibly creative and unique take on the puzzle genre. I just wish there was more to unlock and explore as it does have incredible potential. Nevertheless, I do recommend this brick-stacker to anyone looking for a fun local and online multiplayer experience.

IGN Spain

September 26, 2017

Good

A good Tetris evolution that relays more on its multiplayer component than on the single player part, but can become the king of your parties.

TheSixthAxis

August 10, 2016

Good

If you’re approaching Tricky Towers with only single player in mind, there are probably far better ways to spend your time. However, take it online – or ideally get some mates round – and you’ve suddenly got a fun, competitive little title that’ll easily keep you amused for a few hours.

Push Square

July 27, 2016

Worthwhile

Tricky Towers is a good romp when playing local multiplayer with friends – the floppy physics add tension (both literally and metaphorically) and the spells make the gameplay interesting and dynamic. The gameplay suffers quite a bit in single player, though, and even though the price is cheap, the game does wear thin eventually.

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System requirements

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP
  • Processor: 1.73 GHz Intel Pentium M or higher
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 400 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: Controllers needed for local multiplayer