Geometry Tower is a geometric block stacking game that offers the satisfaction of perfectly stacking blocks, every decision in every move affects the outcome.
This game is inspired by the game Tetris, where you have to arrange the falling geometric blocks in a reasonable way to fill the space. However, in this version, the difficulty is increased many times when the player has to arrange the geometric blocks into the tower so that the space is maximized and the tower is kept stable to the required height for each level, with diverse geometric blocks from stable squares to difficult-to-control triangles and circles. You must use your ingenuity, calculation ability, and balance to build a towering tower without letting it collapse. Through each level, the height of the tower and the geometric blocks will change, you will not be bored and increase your ability to conquer the peak in Geometry Tower.
Remember to always keep the tower in a balanced position from the first move. Especially when placing irregularly shaped blocks such as circles, triangles, or polygons. There needs to be reasonable gaps to fill it when necessary, so calculate so that it always creates a flat surface.
Each block has different stability and interaction. For example, when placing a circle on top of a square block, you must make sure that the square block has enough area to keep the circle from rolling out. Always create enough space to be ready to welcome the next unexpected blocks.
When arranging the blocks, the higher you stack them, the more attention you have to pay to the distribution of gravity. If you do not keep the tower stable and it is too unstable, the tower will collapse immediately and you will have to start over.
When stacking the blocks, calculating the position of each block is very important. Especially when the tower is already high, a block that is misaligned or not placed in the right position can lead to the tower tilting or falling. Because this game is not time-pressured, measure the shape accurately before deciding to lower the block. There are rays of light to help you determine the position, and observe.