Stack Up (or dive trying) Release Date, Platforms, Trailer & Gameplay

Trying to decide whether Stack Up (or dive trying) (2021) is worth playing? See the release details, supported platforms, trailer, gameplay snapshot, and who it is best for so you can make a faster call.

Stack Up (or dive trying)
Release dateReleased on Jul 16, 2021
StatusReleased
Best forPlayers curious about platform games on PC (Microsoft Windows)
RatingNo rating yet
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Is Stack Up (or dive trying) Worth Playing?

Stack Up! (or dive trying) is an endless platformer where the main quest is to climb the leaderboard to reach the top. The theme is simple, objects will fall from above and the player needs to pick it up to reach the Heightscore, but it's importants to avoid the water, if it takes the player it's game over and need to start again. Some object will help to climb faster but others will bring to the endgame as soon as they can, so it's up to the player.

About Stack Up (or dive trying)

Stack Up (or dive trying) is a platform game available on PC (Microsoft Windows). See its rating, gameplay details, similar games, and whether it is worth playing.

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