Infinity Tower
Block-stacking has a particular kind of tension that few games capture well, but Infinity Tower nails it. The goal is straightforward — drop blocks onto a growing tower and keep the structure standing as long as possible. Mistimed drops leave you with a shrinking platform, and a few bad placements in a row can end a run surprisingly fast.
What makes it compelling is how the margin for error tightens the higher you climb. Early drops feel generous, but the tower becomes increasingly unforgiving with every successful placement. There's a real sense of momentum when a streak goes well, and a sharp frustration when it doesn't — which tends to make "one more try" feel completely reasonable.
The visual style is clean without being distracting, letting you stay focused on the rhythm of placement and timing. Whether you're chasing a personal record or just passing a few minutes, the game holds attention without demanding much commitment upfront.
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