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'Stacking looks like a trifling little downloadable title, but the game has a surprising amount of heart.'
Read more » Giant Bomb
Read more » Giant Bomb
'If you love just messing around within an engaging world and you aren't merely single-mindedly driven toward a goal, Stacking will delight you. But if you're one of those impatient people who can't be bothered by anything other than the task at hand, there's a chance you'll be disappointed with its lack of difficulty and emphasis on collection and multiple solutions. Even if you are of the second group though, Stacking could very well win you over with its charming presentation.'
Read more » GamesRadar
Read more » GamesRadar
'An enchanting world seamlessly combines with fun gameplay and rewarding puzzles to make Stacking a magical adventure.'
Read more » Gamespot
Read more » Gamespot
'A clever, imaginative, and humorous game from the unlikeliest of inspirations that makes one wonder why something like it had never existed before.'
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'Deceptively cute, strikingly subversive and creatively inspired, Stacking appeals to both the casual and hardcore audiences in a single shot.'
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'Stacking is a bit rough around the edges, but the puzzles are clever, the humor hits the mark more than it misses, and the characters and story are delightful, leaving adventure fans with little more to ask for.'
Read more » GameInformer
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'It's hard not to get sucked into this colorful world, so if you can appreciate the style of humor Stacking has to offer, you'll enjoy this game immensely.'
Read more » IGN
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'Stacking proves that lively character and set designs, catchy music, and clever writing are far more important in making a good game than simply simply adding filler to extend the quantity of gameplay hours.'
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