π¨π± Chile πΌ Tower leaderboard
Stack blocks as high as you can. One slip shrinks you. This page is the Chile chapter of that contest β live standings on the rankings page.
Every country produces its own style of fast, and Tower β a test of precision consistency β is where Chile's players prove theirs. Solo runs from Chile post straight onto national and world boards, flag π¨π± attached.
How the Chile Tower ladder works
Tower is a solo mode, so the Chile ladder here is about records: every run posts your score against the world and against Chile. Floors stacked, with a compounding punishment: every sloppy drop makes every subsequent drop harder. Two lazy taps early can doom floor 30 β the game has a long memory. Perfect drops keep the platform full-width and forgiving.
Country detection is automatic β play from Chile and your results carry the π¨π± flag. No signup, no forms: an editable auto-nickname holds your record.
How to play Tower
- A block slides across the screen above your tower.
- Tap to drop it on the stack.
- The overhang gets sliced off β misaligned drops shrink your platform.
- Keep stacking until the block's too small to land. Height is your score.
Climbing tips
- Treat the first ten floors as sacred β early misses are compound interest against you.
- Drop on the rhythm of the slide, not on visual confirmation; by the time it "looks right" it's past.
- As the platform narrows, shift your gaze to the tower edge you're matching, not the moving block.
Full strategy, scoring detail and FAQs live on the Tower game page.