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Tricky Towers boxed edition is out now

 

 

Rotterdam, The Netherlands - November 17, in the year of our Lord 2017 - Today, the boxed version of Weirdbeard Games’ physics-based tower building game Tricky Towers has hit the shelves for PlayStation® 4.

99 Bricks’ spiritual successor
Tricky Towers is the spiritual successor of 99 Bricks: Wizard Academy, a popular iOS and Android game. The mobile version got a rating of 4/5 on Google Play and a 4,5/5 in the App Store. Tricky Towers is a completely redesigned version with added multiplayer, built to suit keyboards and controllers over a touch interface.

About the game
Tricky Towers is a physics-based tower building game. Players have to stack falling bricks to create a stable structure, but at the same time they have to try to topple the towers of their opponents. To spice things up in this frantic party game, players can use magic to support their own structure, but they also have to fend off dark spells cast by their rivals.

Features

Conjure up your wizard’s tower; cleverly stack your summoned blocks and use over 17 different spells to win the race
Tumble down your rivals; use dark spells to hamper or even push over your competitors towers but beware; they can use these spells on you as well!
Match your wizardry online; challenge up to 4 players locally or online in one of the 3 available game modes
Take up tricky wizard trials; these challenges require a sharp mind and shrewd magical engineering
Become the archwizard; climb up the leaderboard and see how you rank among your peers
Win the Wizardry cup: Participate in local and online tournaments

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