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Monday, June 1, 2009


De Toren is a delightful puzzle platformer from the developer of Lightmare and Consumer Culture, where the player's objective is to reach the top of a tower safely with at least the minimum amount of points required to clear a level. Floor sections which you have stepped on will light up, but backtracking will deduct a small percentage from the combo indicator that you are building up on. Keeping the combo count high is important, because time is of the essense and there are only so many floor sections to walk on in every stage.

The game features eighteen stages to play in total.

Comments

It was pretty decent.

Something was missing though. Couldn't put my finger on it.

I really liked the music.. the combination of score and time limits was pretty cool.

I just wish the climbing movement wasn't so slow/awkward (i.e you're locked into a movement for a couple seconds).

The game crashes when I step on the hazardous tile near the end of Floor 17. Does anyone else get this error?

Fixed that crash, new version available at editmodegames.com.

Well, the game is nice, but music is awesome!

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