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Lumiappaday #183: Tiki Towers demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800 XboxLive

| May 16, 2012 | 2 Replies
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Tiki Towers is a great, addictive little puzzle game. You have to build structures (towers/bridges etc) for your monkeys to climb, get the bananas and reach their destination. Your building material at the start is bamboo but you’ll also get coconut and vines. The amount of material you have is limited so create wisely. It must support the weight of multiple monkeys crossing it and behaves with the usual expected set of physics (your structure might not even stand to begin with if you do it wrong, and then it might break if it’s not strong enough when monkeys get on it)

There are 5 different islands, 45 challenges in total. You’ll get a bronze/silver/gold medal depending on how well you complete each level


#183) Tiki Towers 

Price:  £2.29

Link: http://www.windowsphone.com/en-GB/apps/cdbc3c2d-7c24-e011-854c-00237de2db9e

Video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4WECtbnyB4

Developer Blurb:

 *** Winner of “Best Casual Game” – 5th Annual International Mobile Gaming Awards! *** Save the monkeys! Only you can lead them to safety in this amazing new puzzle game featuring construction, destruction and problem-solving! Travel between five tropical islands, leading your tribe of monkeys to safety by building bridges and towers out of bamboo, coconuts, and vines. If you’re not careful, your structures will collapse and your monkeys will perish. Clear all the levels to acquire the ceremonial masks of an ancient tribe and discover their mythical lost treasure. Tiki Towers is action and puzzle gaming at its best! – 5 different islands and 45 challenging levels – Build bridges and towers using bamboo, coconuts and vines – Realistic physics – bamboo structures will bend, break, and collide with the environment Monkeying around has never been more fun!

Rating:

Design:  9

Usability: 9

Performance: 9

Price: 9

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Category: Applications, Lumiappaday, Nokia, Video, Windows Phone, XboxLive

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