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Android Mobile Gaming's Latest: Efficient Elevator Operation
Nov 11,2024Author: Skylar
Going Up, the casual elevator game from the App Store is now available on Android. It’s a quirky puzzle game created by Dylan Kwok. It’s definitely one of a kind, I must say that. So, are you willing to deliver passengers efficiently?How Does It Feel To Manage Elevators?Going Up lets you manage elevators in a mysterious skyscraper filled with all kinds of characters. From impatient CEOs to lost tourists, you’re in charge of making sure everyone gets where they need to go and that too quickly.The game is as simple as it sounds. There’s nothing much to do except manage elevators and the impatient people. But technically, that’s quite a lot. The real challenge comes from figuring out the best way to move these elevators. And things get trickier with each level.You start with basic routes in Going Up and then juggle multiple elevators at once. Some of them are mechanised to skip floors or operate only on certain levels. So, you have to do it efficiently while keeping them happy.And the characters aren’t just simple NPCs. They’re part of the fun while you learn how to deal with their demands. Someone might be too aggressive about the elevator moving slowly, while someone might be too confused about which floor they’re supposed to go to. The scenarios are diverse and aplenty!Want to see what this elevator game looks like? Take a peek below at Going Up!
Will You Attempt Going Up?The game has a global scoreboard. Of course, because the world demands a contest among the elevator operators to determine who’s the most skilled (pun intended). You can compare top scores with other players and examine what your scores are. The game has already received some substantial attention on iOS. On Google Play Store, you can acquire it for $1.99. Would you give it a try? Comment and inform us! And be sure to read our scoop on Reverse: 1999’s First Anniversary With Version 1.9 Update ‘Vereinsamt.’
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