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Tower Loot Game Review
Tower Loot Game Background
Tower Loot is a level destruction-style Rube Goldberg physics game. Your goal is to bring down the treasure chest to the wizard waiting below. Take out wooden items and use gravity and the force of boulders to push the chest where it needs to go. Watch out for the wizard, though.
The game was developed by TD2TL Game Studio.
How to Play Tower Loot
To select, left click with your mouse or tap on the touchscreen with your fingers. On the welcome screen, select Level Select to bring up the level selection screen. Select any unlocked level to begin.
Select items to interact with them using the wizard’s powers.
Basic Gameplay Advice
To get objects to move, select the wooden items to destroy them and select explosives to detonate them. You cannot destroy items made of stone. Select the items in the correct sequence to trigger a chain reaction that will bring the treasure chest falling next to the wizard.
Don’t worry about the stone ball rolling past the wizard; it will miss.
To win, you must bring the treasure chest to the same platform as a wizard for at least a few seconds. Likewise, you will lose a level if you run out of things to interact with to bring the treasure down or if you drop the treasure into the abyss. In those cases, try again. The game offers unlimited continues.
Advanced Playing Tips & Strategy
The direction the treasure chest falls depends largely on the order you remove the items, especially those it rests on, and the direction and speed the ball rolls. Subsequently, some levels demand rather precise timing. You must remove objects at the right time (often within rapid succession) to push the treasure in the right direction with the appropriate force.
The ball won’t always roll where you need it to go the first time around. You may sometimes need to break part of a wooden stack and wait till a ball rolls past it, then break the rest before the ball rolls back in the other direction.
Educational Aspects
This game encourages players to develop their spatial thinking and problem solving skills.
Player Age Recommendations
This game is suited for school-aged players and above. We recommend it for players who like simple Rube Goldberg-style physics games.































