Tricky Towers: wobbly tower physics and magic duels
Tricky Towers is a falling-bricks arcade game unlike any you've played. Studio WeirdBeard took the familiar shape-stacking idea and added real physics and magic: bricks are summoned one by one, and your tower lives by the laws of gravity β it leans, sways and threatens to collapse at any moment. Your job isn't just to stack neatly, but to keep that crooked pile balanced while rivals try to knock it down.
Here you're buying the full Tricky Towers game, delivered to you as a Steam gift. Below is what's included, how the modes work and exactly how the gift reaches your account.
What the game is about
In Tricky Towers you play a building wizard. Bricks of different shapes appear out of thin air, and you drop them onto a platform, building your tower ever higher. But you can't do without light and dark magic: light spells help you β slowing a brick's fall, levelling it out, making it lighter; dark spells fly at your rivals β summoning wind, turning neat bricks into round balls or tossing an opponent's structure into the air. There are over 17 spells in total, and they're what turn calm stacking into a noisy duel.
Game modes
- Race β first to build their tower up to the mark wins. It's about speed and nerve, not tidiness.
- Survival β everyone has three lives, and every dropped brick costs one. The last wizard standing wins.
- Puzzle β fit your tower into a narrow frame or under a low ceiling: pure logic and precision.
- Wizard Trials β single-player challenges for those who want to play solo and sharpen their skills.
You can play solo, in local couch play for up to 4 people on one screen, or online for up to 4 players β a classic party game that shines at gatherings and on stream.
What's in the gift
You get the base version of the game β the complete Tricky Towers with all modes and multiplayer. The cosmetic brick packs (Holographic, Candy, Gem, Galaxy and others) and the official soundtrack are separate DLC and are not part of this gift. The game doesn't need them anyway: brick skins are purely cosmetic and don't affect gameplay.
How you receive the gift
Delivery is via Steam Gift. You provide your Steam friend invite link and your account region, and our bot does the rest: it adds itself to your friends, sends the gift and leaves your friends list once delivered. You don't need to accept the friend request manually, and Steam Guard is not required either. Delivery usually takes a couple of minutes from checkout.
Region and key conditions
For Steam to accept the gift, two things must line up: your Steam account region matches the gift region and Tricky Towers is not already in that account's library β Steam won't let you accept a gift for a game you already own. Your profile settings must also allow friend requests, otherwise the bot can't reach you. Pick the right region and use an account that doesn't have the game, and it all goes smoothly.
Tactics and spells
Behind the simple look hides surprising depth. Experienced players don't just drop bricks β they plan ahead for how the next shapes will land, keep a wider base for support, and save their dark spells for the decisive moment, when a rival has almost built their tower up to the finish line. One well-timed gust of wind can erase a whole minute of someone's careful work. In Survival, the opposite holds: composure is king, every extra risk costs a life, and light spells like brick stabilisation often matter more than raw speed. It's exactly this balance between greed and caution that keeps every match fresh.
If something goes wrong
The most common hiccup with gift delivery isn't the gift itself but the recipient account's settings. If the bot couldn't add you as a friend, it's almost always blocked friend requests in your profile or an outdated invite link: refresh it and make sure your profile accepts new friends. If Steam won't let you accept the gift, double-check that your account region matches the region of the variant you picked and that the game isn't already in your library. Those three things cover nearly every possible snag.
Who it's for
If you love noisy co-op party games, Tricky Towers is a great pick: easy to learn, endlessly deep in its duels, and full of hilarious moments when a rival's tower crumbles from a single spell. Into this kind of party format? Check out Ultimate Chicken Horse, Move or Die and Gang Beasts too: the same chaotic hangouts with friends, just in different settings.
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