Stack
Who has never played Jenga? The classic board game of skill, where you place new pieces on top of each other in an increasingly unstable tower is updated in the mobile age. Thus arises Stack, with a fresh proposal that matches all the strong points of the mobile gamesof the moment: a minimalist and precious visual aspect, a sound section that makes the experience even more immersive and a gameplay capable of hooking you for hours with the sole purpose to surpass oneself.
In Stack we find a title of skill in which place pieces one on top of another to create the tallest tower possible Each plank slides across the screen from one side to the other, with the player being the one who choose the most opportune moment to press on the screen and let it fall on the rest This timing or the ability to find the right moment will allow the tower to continue growing with the same width as the base, or for part of the pieces to fall into the void when they cannot find a surface on which to deposit . This is where the difdifficulty of the game, since, with constant failures, the tower will have less and less surface area and it will be more difficult to place new plates.
As we say, the player must develop a special technique to calculate the best moment to tap on the screen and drop the pieces.When it is possible to place a piece on the surface of another without losing any portion, a musical note and a light mark the movement of the player. If it is possible to repeat this action seven more times, when completing the musical scale, the surface of the tower will begin to grow little by little bit with each new piece. A way to gain ground and extend the game a few more seconds Of course, once the process of growing the tower has begun, the movement of the pieces it is faster, making it difficult to continue with this process. When a portion of a piece is lost again, the game returns to its normal mode.
The real fun of Stack is testing yourself and getting as high a tower as possible. Something complicated, and that will lead to almost ridiculous situations where the surface to drop new pieces is little more than a narrow strip.So until the end of the game, when it is materially impossible to continue the rook.
In short, a game of skill without story or boasting that distracts from what really matters in this case: the gameplay and experienceAnd its appearance, which is inevitably reminiscent of Monument Valley due to its colors and finishes, helps the game surprise and engage in equal parts despite its simplicity. Apart from this, it will be the player's ability that determines the height of the tower. The game Stack is achieving remarkable success on Android through Google Play Store, but is also available for iPhone and iPadvia App Store