Trembling Towers

In this impressive puzzle game your job is really simple: create towers!

Are you looking for an unusual and innovative puzzle game which grabs you and does not let you go again? Then you are right here! Trembling Towers may look a bit simple, but we insure: if you ever tried, you will never stop! Your job is really simple: create towers! With a lot of different stones you have to solve easy and difficult jobs: for example you should build a high tower with only a few stones. On the other hand in some levels you are not allowed to pass a specific maximum or some towers have to be build into broad. But be careful: similar to Jenga: the tower can collapse! The more stones you are using the more the tower will wobble. As soon as your tower has lost its balance it will collapse in an impressive manner. Until you have fulfilled all mission goals and the tower is stable for a while you have succeeded this level. 70 very different and various levels will guarantee hours of fun. 20 of these levels are tricky silhouette puzzles in which you have to create an exact tower from which you only know the silhouette. 12 different shapes of the stones, 7 various worlds with individual characteristics and an exact physical calculation of the stones makes this game become a hit. For example in the ice world the stones are slipping ice cubes, on the moon you have to handle low gravitation and in the lava world the stones are made of gluey broiling lava.

Minimum requirements: 3D graphics cart, DirectX 8.1 or better, 12 MB hard disc space, 128 MB RAM

Operating system: Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Ultimate,Windows Vista Home Basic x64,Windows Vista Home Premium x64,Windows Vista Business x64,Windows Vista Enterprise x64,Windows Vista Ultimate x64

Program URL: http://www.gzwo.com/html/soft1_e.html

Trembling Towers screenshot

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The copyright for all parts of the program is controlled exclusively by the author.The demo version of the program may be copied. You can sell it against a small charge and drive it onto CD-ROM away or you can offer it in mailboxes on internet servers for a download. In this case, the program may be passed on completely only with all files. No files may be modified or added. The most current version which is prepared for the download on the homepage of the author (www.gzwo.com) should only be used. While marketing on CD-ROM, the author would be pleased with a specimen copy. The contents of the present PAD file should be employed for program descriptions in catalogs or homepages.