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''SpellTower'' is a
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by
Zach Gage Zach Gage is an indie video game developer based in New York City and best known for his iOS games, including '' SpellTower''. Gage learned to code throughout his youth and studied art at Skidmore College and Parsons School of Design, where he ...
in which the player creates words from a jumble of letter tiles to clear the screen before it refills. The game has several game modes and a
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battle mode. The impetus for the game—the concept of combining elements from ''
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'' and
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in what was a prototype of the puzzle video game ''
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''—inspired Gage to create ''SpellTower''. The game released for
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in November 2011 to generally favorable reviews. Versions for
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and Android followed over the next two years. In 2017 ''SpellTower Minutes'' was released. This browser-based Flash game created special "blitz" like modes not found in the mobile releases. A new iOS version released in 2017 swapped out the unnamed dictionary and began using Merriam-Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged. French and Dutch language specific versions were also released. A 2020 release, ''SpellTower+'', added new game modes, cleaner visuals, and a jazz soundtrack.


Gameplay

In the
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''SpellTower'', the player attempts to clear the screen of jumbled, lettered tiles by using them to create words. The player can select adjacent and diagonal tiles to create words, which clears those tiles from the screen. If the player creates a long word with five or more tiles, any adjacent tile will be cleared as well. Additionally, difficult characters like X, Q, and J, will remove an entire row when used in a word. Some tiles are blank and can only be cleared by such an adjacent effect. There are several game modes. In Tower mode, the player has 150 set tiles and tries to remove as many words as possible before running out of options. In Puzzle mode, for each set of tiles removed from the board, another row is added to the screen. The game ends when the tiles fill the screen. While Puzzle mode waits for the player's turn to add more tiles, Rush mode adds new tiles every few seconds. A later update added a
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battle mode, where players can face each other across local
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connections. In battle mode, each completed word sends tiles to their opponent's screen.


Development

When indie developer
Zach Gage Zach Gage is an indie video game developer based in New York City and best known for his iOS games, including '' SpellTower''. Gage learned to code throughout his youth and studied art at Skidmore College and Parsons School of Design, where he ...
was first told about a video game that combined ''
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'' and
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, he had a very specific idea of how the game would play. But after seeing that the prototype of ''
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'' played differently, he created—with the developer's permission—the version he imagined as ''SpellTower''. Gage's game eventually released prior to the game that inspired it. ''SpellTower'' released for the
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tablet computer on November 17, 2011. A month later, Gage added support for iPhone and
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, and
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achievements. In 2012, Gage added local multiplayer support over
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in a new battle game mode. Gage later released versions for
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(July 25, 2012) and Android (March 7, 2013). The Android release is identical apart from the omission of word lookup. It also supports local
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multiplayer and high score competition via
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. Gage and developer Jack Schlesinger rebuilt ''SpellTower'' from scratch to better accommodate changes made since its original release. The new version, ''SpellTower+'', has a revised look, a new soundtrack, iCloud backup, and new game modes.


Reception

The game received "generally favorable" reviews, according to video game
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. ''Edge'' called it a "magnificent ... brainteaser that's nervy, humbling, and strangely energizing". The title was one of ''
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'' honorable mentions for 2011
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. A year later, ''TouchArcade'' said the game remained among the best on the App Store. In 2012, ''SpellTower'' was named among ''
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'' underrated iOS word games. ''Edge'' compared the game's tension to that of ''Resident Evil''
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, though noted that Tower mode was much less tense than the game's Puzzle modes. The reviewer highlighted the role of strategy in both modes, as a small word might fare better than a large word in maintaining the growth of the Puzzle mode tower.


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