
Master Stacker: Tower Trials is a physics-based 3D puzzle balance game. Place awkward objects, read the center of mass, and survive tense wobbling towers in solo challenges or in player vs. player online matches.

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Master Stacker: Tower Trials is a physics-based 3D balance game about building towers that probably should not stay standing.
Place awkward objects onto a raised balance plate, study the lean, read the center-of-mass feedback, and commit to one more risky move. Every placement matters. A block that looks safe may shift the tower just enough to start a wobble, while a well-placed counterweight can turn a near-collapse into a save.
The rule is simple: if the tower falls, you lose.
BUILD, BALANCE, AND SURVIVE
Use assisted precision placement to position each piece before committing it to the physics simulation. Rotate blocks, planks, and other objects into place, then watch the tower settle under real physics.
READ THE TOWER
Master Stacker gives you tools to understand the balance instead of guessing blindly. Center-of-mass lines, stability indicators, ghost previews, and landing shadows help you judge whether your next move will stabilize the stack or push it closer to disaster.
PLAY SOLO CHALLENGES
Take on solo modes built around different stacking goals:
- Survive an endurance run
- Clear a fixed set of objects without collapse
- Build as high as possible
- Race the clock in speed stacking challenges
- Cozy sandbox to build whatever you like
OUTLAST YOUR OPPONENT
In turn-based online PvP, two players share one unstable tower. Take turns placing pieces, survive the wobble, and leave your opponent with a worse problem than the one you inherited. The player who makes the tower fall loses.
HEAD TO HEAD SURVIVAL
Battle online vs. other players in a survival endurance where the highest score wins.
BUILD WITH FRIENDS
Sandbox with a friend to build something cozy.
PHYSICS CHAOS, STRATEGY FIRST
Master Stacker is designed around readable physical 3d stacks, tense pauses, risky counterweights, last-second saves, and spectacular collapses. The pieces may be awkward, but the goal is always clear—keep the tower standing one more piece.