"Before getting properly acquainted, hearing the words "Crazy Construction" may prompt this sort of imagery. But in truth, its personality isn't quite so chaotic. In fact, the use of the word 'crazy' refers not to the lack of safety measures, but instead the range of unusual materials at your disposal. While this understanding does nullify the referenced lack of stability, don't let that disappoint. Though it is not distinctly wild in what it does, Crazy Construction's uncommon ideas make for an adequate Tetris-inspired offering." -- Wiiloveit.com
G-Style will put all of their Nintendo 3DS Download games on sale for a period of two weeks over Easter.
DHGF: I enjoyed the game, it may be a one trick pony, but it does that trick really well. There may not be many bells, whistles, additional modes or a ton of content, but the low cost of entry ($4.99) is perfect for this sort of game. Crazy Construction takes a simple concept, squeezes as much as it can out of it, and wraps it up with a quirky presentation. It may not be a game you’ll be glued to for hours at a time, but it is great for when you need a quick, easy to play, portable distraction from whatever you are doing.
NWR: Crazy Construction is by far the most energetic game I’ve played in a while. The concept is simple: stack random objects up to a goal line and hope your leaning tower stays put for three seconds. However, publisher G-Style has taken this game to the next level in a Japanese-style quest to help the cartoonish builders of Haruno Construction Company finish their Sky High construction project.