Tower Stack: why consistency beats speed for higher scores
A precision-first approach to tower-stack gameplay that improves long-run performance over risky high-speed tapping.
What you’ll learn
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Stability compounds like score
Tiny alignment errors in early layers become major drift at height. A stable base is usually worth more than one flashy early streak.
Rhythm is a controllable variable
Players often treat pace as fixed. In reality, rhythm control is a strategic lever you can slow down to recover precision.
Know when to preserve, not chase
In long runs, preserving a clean sequence can outperform risky optimization attempts that collapse the stack entirely.
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