Tricky Towers is a Casual game from WeirdBeard with a 89% positive Steam review signal. Indie Lantern indexes it for players browsing by relaxing, tense, single-player.

Game snapshot
- Developer
- WeirdBeard
- Release year
- 2016
- Playtime
- Varies by player
- Price
- $4.94
- Review signal
- 89% positive
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System requirements
PC
- Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP Processor: 1.73 GHz Intel Pentium M or higher Memory: 1 GB RAM DirectX: Version 10 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 400 MB available space Additional Notes: Controllers needed for local multiplayer
macOS
- Minimum
- OS: OSX 10.8 Processor: Dual core or higher Memory: 2 GB RAM Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 400 MB available space Additional Notes: Controllers needed for local multiplayer
Linux
- Minimum
- OS: Steam OS Processor: 2GHZ or higher Memory: 2 GB RAM Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 400 MB available space Additional Notes: Controllers needed for local multiplayer
From Steam reviews
Review notes
Tricky Towers is worth a closer look if you want great with friends, solo-friendly, controller friendly, and chaotic fun.
Best for players who want chaotic fun, great with friends, solo-friendly, and controller friendly.
Check more carefully if you dislike technical roughness.
great-with-friends
FitIt tends to be better when shared with friends.
solo-friendly
FitIt still makes sense as a solo play choice.
controller-friendly
FitController, gamepad, or Steam Deck play comes up as a plus.
chaotic-fun
ToneThe appeal is messy, funny, and unpredictable rather than polished calm.
high-skill-ceiling
FitThe game rewards practice and mastery over time.
buggy
FrictionTechnical roughness or instability comes up often enough to check.
Steam review snapshots
Great game to play with friends, it will never grow old.Very fun, lighthearted and silly, one of my most favorite puzzle games Online is kind of dead now so don't expect random…It has way too much RNG to be consistently playable, and the snowman attack is just so unfun because it just involves…Super low skill while having a greatly high skill ceiling.Why it fits
Best for players who want chaotic fun, solo-friendly play, and a game that can also work well with friends. Tricky Towers blends relaxing and tense moods, with a high skill ceiling and controller-friendly play noted as pluses.
Who might skip it
Skip it if you dislike technical roughness or want a consistently polished experience.