Tricky Towers coming to Nintendo Switch on October 11
Posted 17 Sep 2018 at 13:00 by Ashley Jones
Tricky Towers, originally released back in 2016, is making its way to the Nintendo Switch next month following a strong interest from the community.
The title, developed by Dutch company WeirdBeard Games, offers the familiar challenge of stacking tetromino blocks but throws in real world physics and multiplayer aspects to shake things up.
Players must compete to build a bigger tower than their opponents, but gravity and your opponents magic spells make it easier said than done, although you can perform your own magic to balance things out.
There are three different multiplayer modes on offer; race (get to the finish line first), survival (place a certain number of pieces first without losing too many) and puzzle (place the most amount of pieces below a cutoff point). There are also single player challenges to hone your skills.
All existing free and paid DLC will be included with the Switch port of Tricky Towers, meaning you will have access t the additional brick skin packs, spirit animal characters and Indie Friends DLC.
The Switch port has been handled by WeirdBeard Games and the Spanish porting studio BlitWorks who have ported games such as Salt & Sanctuary, de Blob, Super Meat Boy and more.