Tower Cube
A part of us has a compulsion to build things whether it's complex machinery or just stacking things on top of each other, like Tower Cube. Many people will grow up to be architects simply because they want to design cool buildings and watch them be built. The reality is that it can take years for a building to come to fruition and perfectly capture the vision that the architect had and that's why it would be more convenient to stack levels with a few movements. The better you stack, the higher your tower will go until you feel that you can top it off with a nice point.
About Tower Cube
When you see a tower in real life or a game, it's normal to want to make your way to it so that you can climb it and see what's at the top. This game isn't about exploring towers but about building towers as tall as you're able to do so. This means that you just need to focus on the tower itself so that you can keep going higher and make the most impressive tower in the land. The challenge is being able to measure each of the levels so that the stack will keep growing and look sweet.
How to Play
Tower Cube is a 3D building game about stacking blocks to make a tower that keeps getting taller using only the mouse. To measure out a block, hold down the Left Mouse Button and then go to stack the block. The goal is to keep stacking the tower blocks as high as you can go. There will be a timer at the top will be represented by a red bar that will go down. Once the timer runs out, your building run will end.
The main menu will give you a chance to collect gifts and coins so that you can buy new appearances for the blocks that you can stack. After you're down there, you can start working on a new tower. Once you begin, you'll have a block to stack upon that will be a certain size. When you plan to stack a block, you'll see a highlighted radius to indicate the size of the block. As long as the block is smaller than the one below it, you'll be able to stack the block on it. When the timer ends, your current tower will be capped off with a pointed roof.
Tips and Tricks
There's some pressure that you have to worry about when it comes to the timer, but stacking is a relatively simple procedure. There is a bit of a groove that you can get into when it comes to measuring out the blocks which you'll learn over repeated play. Always aim to stop half a second before the edge of the lower block.
Game Details
- Platforms: Web Browser (PC and mobile)
- Languages: English
FAQs
Is Tower Cube on mobile?
This title could work very well as an app, but for now, it can only be played through a web browser on a PC and through certain mobile devices.
Is Tower Cube free?
The game is fairly simple with a certain amount of content, but is free to run and play save for ad opportunities to earn more coins.