Tricky Towers Arrives on October 11th for Nintendo Switch

WeirdBeard's magical tower-building game will include all paid and free DLC on Switch.

Posted By | On 18th, Sep. 2018

WeirdBeard Games’ Tricky Towers, a block stacking puzzle game with elements of magic, will release for Nintendo Switch on October 11th. It’s being ported to the hybrid platform with the help of Spanish studio Blitworks. Check out the announcement trailer below.

The Switch version of the game will feature all free and paid DLC released till now. Speaking about the announcement, WeirdBeard co-founder Niels Monshouwer said, “A Nintendo Switch version of Tricky Towers has been our most requested feature since the console was announced. We have had a ton of requests across social media, email, and even a few in person!”

Currently available for Xbox One, PS4, and PC, Tricky Towers sees players stacking blocks together and creating a tower. Since you’re competing with other tower builders, you have to use magic to defend your tower or disrupt enemy towers. Along with a single-player mode that includes 50 wizard trials, there are extensive tournaments, and numerous modes like Survival, Race, and Puzzle in online multiplayer. Up to 4 players can compete locally in these modes as well.

Tricky Towers will be available in the Nintendo eShop for $17.52 – pre-purchasing it grants a 20 percent discount.


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