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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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47 reviews found95
Gamegrin.com
Dec 12, 2016
A blend of physics-based tetris and magic in a sweet little package makes this a must have for gamers of all ages and sizes.
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Psnstores.com
Aug 3, 2016
Placing that final keystone to solidify my creation has always injected a dose of lightheartedness to the experience. If you like building in any capacity, or are looking for yet another top-notch multiplayer PSN game, Tricky Towers is for you. See you on the leaderboards! A copy of this game was provided by the publisher for review purposes.
90
Opnoobs.com
Jan 10, 2017
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Entertainmentbuddha.com
Dec 2, 2016
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80
Nintenderos.com
Oct 26, 2018
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Playstationcountry.com
Sep 11, 2016
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Eurogamer.it
Jul 27, 2016
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Nintendolife.com
Oct 15, 2018
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.
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Pocketgamer.co.uk
Oct 11, 2018
For the asking price though, it's hard not to recommend this if you've got a few pals or family members around. Like that Saturday night game of Monopoly, it's all good fun so long as someone doesn't flip the board. The controls are easy to understand, the game is simple enough to get in and play straight away, and its matches are short and snappy enough not to overstay their welcome.
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Geeksundergrace.com
Nov 29, 2018
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