The popular casual elevator game, "Going Up," originally available on the App Store, has now made its way to Android devices. Created by the innovative Dylan Kwok, this quirky puzzle game offers a unique gameplay experience that is sure to catch your attention. Are you ready to take on the challenge of efficiently delivering passengers?
How Does It Feel To Manage Elevators?
In "Going Up," you step into the role of an elevator manager within a mysterious skyscraper teeming with diverse characters, from impatient CEOs to bewildered tourists. Your primary task? Ensure everyone reaches their destination swiftly and efficiently.
The game's premise is straightforward yet engaging. Your main duty involves managing elevators and navigating the demands of your passengers. As you progress, the challenge escalates, requiring you to master the art of elevator movement. Starting with simple routes, you'll soon find yourself orchestrating multiple elevators, some of which are mechanized to bypass certain floors or operate on specific levels. The key is to manage these efficiently while keeping your passengers satisfied.
What makes "Going Up" truly entertaining are its characters. Far from being mere NPCs, they bring the game to life with their unique behaviors and demands. You might encounter an aggressive passenger frustrated by slow elevator speeds or a confused visitor unsure of their intended floor. The variety of scenarios keeps the gameplay fresh and engaging.
Curious about the visuals? Check out the "Going Up" launch trailer below!
Will You Try Going Up?
"Going Up" features a global leaderboard, adding a competitive edge to the game. Elevator operators from around the world can vie for the top spot, making it a fun challenge to see who can manage their elevators the best. You can compare your scores with other players and strive to climb the ranks.
Having already garnered significant attention on iOS, "Going Up" is now available on the Google Play Store for $1.99. Are you intrigued enough to give it a try? Let us know in the comments below!
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