Stack Stones Review (Steam)
For our Stack Stones Review, we play a physics-based multiplayer stacking and party game with multiple game modes. Enjoy playing alone to beat your former best mark or compete against others in funny multiplayer matches … but watch out for your opponents, they want to smash your stack!
Stack Stones Review Pros:
- Nice graphics.
- 92.54MB Download size.
- Steam achievements.
- Graphics settings – fullscreen, window size, borderless, resizeable, v-sync, max fps, brightness, contrast, and saturation sliders.
- Can rebind controls.
- Online leaderboards.
- Stone stacking gameplay.
- The goal of the game is to stack stones at a certain height as fast as possible.
- All levels are timed.
- You can turn attacks and power-ups on/off.
- Attacks are periodic assaults on your stack like cannonballs and earthquakes.
- Full physics system at play.
- You can pick up any stone at any time and rotate them at will.
- Four-player online play support.
- Lobby setup has you setting up the lobby name, password, and max players, and then you can choose the game settings.
- How to play a series of images of text.
- Simple to learn.
- Power-ups randomly appear on hot air balloon ships and you click on them to collect them, you can ha e upto 3 power-ups at one time.
- Basic control scheme.
- A handy free-look camera.
Stack Stones Review Cons:
- No controller support.
- The tutorial/how-to-play section is very basic.
- Never sure when or what attack is coming.
- All the power-ups need to be learned.
- No way to drop a power-up or swap them out.
- Takes a while to get going especially in single-player.
- Not always sure how the 3-star rating is decided.
- Only the one-game type for single play.
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Stack Stones:
Developer: ZZZ-Assault
Publisher: ZZZ-Assault
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