Aquariums, artwork, magnets, and other odd items need to get piled up despite interference from ghosts, dragons, and other problems Stacks On Stacks (On Stacks), a wacky tower-builder.
Blocks, busts of Nefertiti, and other odd clutter is coming tumbling down from the sky, and Rockit has to use her psychic helmet to make the most of it by creating lovely towers. These objects aren’t just going to stick together however you want them to, though. They are all kind of wobbly and don’t really want to sit in one spot. So, you need to be clever about where you place stuff unless you want your tower to tumble.
Not that knocking the whole thing down ISN’T a part of it. Once you make a tower that’s tall enough, you get a little wrecking ball to bash it to pieces. That’s half the joy of stacking up toys, isn’t it? Making a mess with them afterwards?
First, you need to get your stacks up to the right height despite instabilities and other troubling creatures and things. Maybe you’ll need to take a break to shoot ghosts who mean to unbalance things. Fire breathing dragons can also make things messy. Maybe you’re just working on top of quicksand. Still, you’re the one who’s going to knock this tower down, and not anyone else, dang it.
Stacks On Stacks (On Stacks) is looking delightfully goofy and fun, and I’m looking forward to seeing what sorts of towers and troubles I’ll come across in the full game.
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Cool tower builder!
Ian & Elie’s Stacks On Stacks (On Stacks) seems like a really interesting take on Tetris.
Combining Tetris with Jenga is a clever take.
Based on the videos and screenshots, SoSoS seems like it would be executed perfectly.
Definitely keeping my eye on this.