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Games like Mistress Of The Tower

Welcome to Mistress Of The Tower! Discover a... highly dubious school for wizards, where you can learn to build huge towers. Well... in theory. In practice, expect spectacular collapses and twisted challenges, alone or with 4 players!

IndieCasualby Pipot Studioreleased Jan 29, 2025
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Top 12 games similar to Mistress Of The Tower

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    Tower Fall

    Tower Fall is a fun PC alternative to the board game known as "falling tower".

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    Blocksplode

    Blow stuff up! Part casual destruction simulator, part fiendish puzzle game. Destroy the structures, sink the grumpy blue blocks and save the gems to rise to the top of the tower. Physics-based puzzle solving or create and share online your own designs. 1P or online multiplayer for up to 4 friends.

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    Jumping Joe! - Friends Edition

    Jump right into the action in this jolly pick ‘n play platformer. An Indie action game perfect for intense playtimes with your friends and family. Help Joe and his fellas on their upwards journey. Be quick as a flash and dodge roaring cannonballs, vicious bats and other traps.

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    Little Brats!

    A playground simulator

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    VITATIO 3

    VITATIO 3 brings a new take on the precision game genre, traverse your physics based ship through the asteroid belt in this infinite running score based avoidance game, upgrade your ship, unlock new paint jobs and customize your cockpit

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    Time Warp Infinite

    Time Warp Infinite is a wild platforming couch party game for 1 to 4 players! Run and jump to kick your opponents off-screen in chaotic 10-second rounds, featuring a vast choice of stages and modifiers, or beat the clock in a huge single-player speedrunning campaign!

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    Aloof

    Aloof is a puzzle-fighter like Puyo Puyo Tetris, but plays completely different. In the world of Aloof you summon and defend small islands all the while you build combos against your opponent.

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    Holy Stick!

    Holy Stick! is a party game, and action shooter for up to 8 players where you use powerful weapons to shred the limbs of your enemies! There are different weapons, maps, customisation options and a Craziness System. On top of that - no health bars! Brace yourself, limbs will fly!

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    Polyrun

    Polyrun is an action packed, indie runner game filled with features. Competitive local multiplayer, In depth character customization, endless singleplayer, power ups and more. Test your agility and reflexes, and climb the leaderboard ranks.

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    Tricky Towers

    With your brilliant robe and magic powers, it’s time to build some Tricky Towers! Stack your bricks in this land of fable, whose marvelous tower will be the most stable? Battle your friends and rise to fame, in this frantic physics game.

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    BattleCap

    Dive into an exhilarating maritime battle for 1 to 4 players! Assemble warships with a variety of bottle caps, allowing the warships to transform and break, experiencing flexible physics that brings a refreshing maritime battle! Fight monsters together, or engage in a battle with your friends.

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    Lumines Arise

    A mind-blowing, fiendishly addictive reinvention of the puzzle classic Lumines from the creators of Tetris® Effect: Connected, where sound pulses through your body, mind, and every block you place, triggering dazzling visuals synched to the driving beat of an infectious, eclectic soundtrack.

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