
Release Date: March 1, 2019
A hybrid with platformer and logic game elements based on the principles of the renowned Tetris, in which we take control over a hero equipped with a line with a hook. The protagonist brings boxes that are falling from the top of the screen to the ground and directs them to the right track. Treasure Stack allows you to play single-player as well as multiplayer (including cross-platform) battles.
Treasure Stack is the work of the independent Pixelakes studio. This original production combines the elements of a platformer and a logic game based on the mechanics of the renowned Tetris.
In Treasure Stack the action is shown from the side. The game revolves around arranging colourful chests which are falling from the top of the screen; by combining trunks of the same colour, we make them disappear from the board, thus making room for the next ones. In contrast to the work of Alexei Pazytnov which was mentioned above, we do not control the pieces directly - instead we control a hero equipped with a line with a hook, with the help of which he brings the chests to the ground, directing them to the right track. The appearance of our character can be modified to match our individual preferences.
In Treasure Stack, there are various game modes waiting to be tested. Players who prefer to play on their own can try their hand at special challenges, while multiplayer mode allows you to have fun in the company of up to three players over the Internet or on a split screen. The ability to play cross-platform duels is also an attractive feature.
Treasure Stack has colourful, two-dimensional pixel art graphics.
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Platforms:
PC Windows
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch
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System Requirements for Treasure Stack Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Dual Core, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB GeForce 8800 or better, 1 GB HDD, Windows 7 SP1.
Game Ratings for Treasure Stack Video Game.
Seafoam Gaming: 3 / 10 by Connor Nichols
Alas, the same is true here, for the online is entirely barren now, and with so much of the focus dumped into multiplayer modes that are practically worthless, (And not even that fun with the local friends I did manage to bring over) I just can’t understand what Treasure Stack was going for. With several more local modes, and just a bit more tweaking, this could easily be an addictive, fun modern take on the Wario’s Woods formula, but as it stands now, this just ends up being a forgettable puzzler that pales compared to the inspiration.
NintendoWorldReport: 5 / 10 by Neal Ronaghan
I desperately want to love Treasure Stack, but as it is right now, it's a colorful sketch of a video game at best. Simply, there just isn't much of anything to do and a frustrating interface and a seemingly absent online landscape (including crossplay with Xbox One and PC) makes the future for this heavily online-focused game look bleak. Maybe someday this could be a richer, fuller experience, but it isn't right now.
Culture of Gaming: 7.5 / 10 by Mike Szoke
Treasure Stack has something going for it. It’s fun and seriously challenging and has a good and varied multiplayer. With some post-launch support, this game could easily become a must-grab. Treasure Stack makes its big splash on March 1st, 2019. It will be released for both PC and Console platforms. The game was developed and published by Pixelakes LLC and sells for $19.99.
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