Going Up developer brings the elevator puzzler to Android

Going Up developer brings the elevator puzzler to Android

  • Going Up, the elevator puzzler we covered on iOS, is coming to Android
  • Explore a mysterious tower as you build elevator routes to ferry your passengers safely
  • Solve fiendish puzzles to maximise passenger satisfaction and avoid traffic jams

As a seasoned gamer with years of puzzle-solving escapades under my belt, I can confidently say that the arrival of Going Up on Android is a momentous occasion. Having been captivated by its intriguing concept and innovative gameplay on iOS, I’ve longed for the day when I could navigate its mysterious tower using my trusty Samsung device.


Some of you might recall a game named “Going Up” that we discussed a few weeks back. This unique puzzle game was developed by the talented solo-developer Dylan Kwok. In this game, you are challenged to solve mysteries within a tower by strategically placing elevators and transporting passengers from one floor to another.

Initially, I mentioned that it appears these puzzle games are transforming ordinary ideas – such as managing an elevator – into something extraordinary. Upon release, we quickly highlighted it with a positive review in our weekly roundup of the top 5 newly launched mobile games.

At last, users with Samsung or other devices can experience Going Up! Starting from tomorrow, if the price remains the same as on iOS, you can download this captivating puzzle game for just $1.99. Enjoy the journey!


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Speaking personally as an Android user, one aspect that consistently irritates me is the issue of delayed releases for mobile games. It’s disheartening because first impressions are crucial and with such frequent launches, it often happens that by the time a game I find interesting becomes available on my preferred platform, I’ve already moved on to something else. Fingers crossed then, that Going Up will attract some excited new Android gamers!

If you’re searching for other popular games and are unsure where to begin, consider taking a peek at the most recent installment in our ongoing series highlighting the top five new mobile games worth trying each week.

Or, should you still be seeking more options, feel free to explore our additional selection of top mobile games from 2024 (up to now)!

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2024-09-19 20:18