At a fifty-cent price point, one could expect a reduced amount of content. This I can concede. But for game at any price, even free, a certain level of quality is expected for it to be worth one's time. This game does not reach that level of quality. I can forgive the ugly graphics (the first level seems to be the worst-looking); I can even forgive the janky controls (more on that later); but I cannot forgive the design. I forced myself to beat first level before I would write this review, and I almost didn't. I found the last sequence to be so bad that I quit. Then I read the reviews and thought, am I missing something? I couldn't write the only negative review without being sure. So I went back and managed to finish the first level, which I found easier when using the mouse and keyboard controls instead of a custom controller binding (even though I firmly believe a 3D platformer should be optimized around using a controller), and even began the second level. But my opinion did not c...
Climb the Tower
- Release Date:
- Nov 20, 2020
- Developer:
- Run and jump games
- Publisher:
- Run and jump games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Gameplay:
Start at the base of the tower and keep climbing until you reach the very top. The tower is inhabited by strange creatures that will try to stop you. Make your way inside the tower, solve the challenges of the sandy halls, climb the spiraling staircase and finally navigate through the rooftop labyrinth.
- 4 unique levels.
- Several creature encounters including two boss fights
- Several hours of challenging, addictive and frustrating game play.
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User Reviews
The Tower is Tall. The Tower is Tall. The Tower is Tall. And buddy, it's Gameplay
A challenging first person platformer. Wanted to pull my hair out on some parts, but it was rewarding to beat. Worth trying out for the price.
Pretty fun game with a good challenge. It took me 1 hour to beat so could be a bit longer, but it is only $3 AUD so I guess it is a fair price for the time you get. I did find the very last sequence of the game to be quite frustrating, Perhaps a checkpoint midway through the sequence would help, was very annoying dieing on the red line and having to do it all again.
as far as 50 cent platformers go this was definitely a better one, world 1 was extremely boring and frustrating for me... but everything else was solid, 8/10
Instantly have to flip my negative review because the main gripe I had with the game's mechanics is solved and now I can finally make progress and enjoy the cool, huge-scope environments that made me originally try this game out. Devs obviously care about this project and something I (personally) thought was unfair was patched while maintaining the integrity of the challenge and their responsiveness is impossible to not commend. The music fits the game well and develop a sense of ominous/mystery making you want to keep going to reach the top. I still have a bit of the problem with the movement, only because I am not used to jumping with spacebar instead of scroll in games, I really wish there was key-mapping of some sort. Overall I find it fun and will continue climbing
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Dual Core 2.6GHz Processor
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 650 Ti or ATI Radeon HD 7850 or better
- Storage: 2 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Climb the Tower cost?
Climb the Tower costs $1.99.
What are the system requirements for Climb the Tower?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Dual Core 2.6GHz Processor Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 650 Ti or ATI Radeon HD 7850 or better Storage: 2 GB available space
What platforms is Climb the Tower available on?
Climb the Tower is available on Windows PC.
Is Climb the Tower worth buying?
Climb the Tower has 86% positive reviews from 7 players.
When was Climb the Tower released?
Climb the Tower was released on Nov 20, 2020.
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