
Start a puzzle game with a completely new mechanism in Stack Rush. Use your puzzle skills to limit the blocks from the top down to the rotation axis area.
Instead of just 2D flat blocks like traditional puzzle games, Stack Rush uses 3D blocks with light and shadow, creating a real tower feeling. The blocks are designed with gradient colors that move slightly, increasing the sense of liveliness. When the blocks fall and stack successfully, the game creates a light beam effect or a slight vibration, making the player feel satisfied every time the block is placed correctly.
Blocks falling from above: Each block will fall straight down from the top of the screen, landing in a small area of 3×3 cells, instead of the whole screen like some other puzzle games.
Multi-shaped blocks: The blocks are not just simple squares but have many different shapes, making it more challenging to stack correctly.
Stacking into a vertical column: When the block falls, it will form a vertical column, the higher the tower, the more difficult it is to place the next block, requiring the player to calculate and react quickly.
Offset block cutting mechanism: If the block is not completely within the 3×3 area, the excess part will be cut off, making the tower smaller.
Increasing the challenge according to the column: As the column gets higher, the speed of the block moving and the difficulty of the block shape increase, creating a feeling of excitement and addiction.
To conquer Stack Rush, you need to know how to control each falling block, from moving to dropping down to placing it accurately so that the column is always high and stable.
Arrange the falling blocks from top to bottom to form the tallest vertical column possible. Avoid letting the block fall off too much. Otherwise the excess part will be cut off, making the column smaller and difficult to place next.