Thor Towers Overview
Thor Towers was one of those straightforward Flash games you'd find in the late 2000s. It didn't have a complicated story or fancy graphics. You just built a tower, block by block, trying to see how high you could get before it all fell over. It was the kind of simple, physics-based puzzle that felt perfectly suited for a quick break in a web browser.
You control a crane that swings a rectangular block back and forth over your growing structure. Pressing the spacebar drops the block. The goal is to stack each new piece as neatly as possible on the one below it. If your placement is off center, the overhanging part becomes unstable. The tower sways and wobbles with each new layer, and the higher you build, the more pronounced these oscillations become. The game moves at a steady, patient pace, but the difficulty comes from the accumulating imprecision and the physics that punish even small mistakes. It feels like a tense balancing act where you are constantly judging the swing and timing your drop.