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Going Up, the popular elevator puzzle game from the App Store, is now available on Android! Created by Dylan Kwok, this unique game challenges players to efficiently manage elevators in a quirky skyscraper.
The Elevator Management Challenge
In Going Up, you'll navigate a mysterious building filled with diverse characters, from impatient executives to bewildered tourists. Your task? Get everyone to their destination quickly and efficiently. While the core gameplay is simple – managing elevators and passengers – the strategic depth is surprisingly high. The challenge lies in optimizing elevator routes, a task that grows increasingly complex with each level.
Starting with basic routes, you'll soon be juggling multiple elevators simultaneously, each with its own quirks. Some elevators might skip floors or operate on specific levels, demanding careful planning and execution to keep your passengers satisfied.
The passengers themselves add to the fun. Their varied personalities and requests create dynamic scenarios. Some might complain about slow service, while others might be unsure of their destination, adding an unexpected layer of complexity to the puzzle-solving.
Ready to see the game in action? Check out the trailer below:
Will You Take the Ride?
Going Up features a global leaderboard, pitting players against each other in a competition for the title of ultimate elevator operator. Compare your high scores, test your skills, and see how you stack up against the world's best.
Already a hit on iOS, Going Up is now available on the Google Play Store for $1.99. Give it a try and let us know what you think in the comments! Also, be sure to check out our article on Reverse: 1999's first anniversary and version 1.9 update.