Tiltagon, a brand new game by Noodlecake Studios, is available for both Android and iOS devices, and it comes with some simple gameplay that can turn really difficult if you get down to actually playing it. The game is named as such because you tilt and fall, and because you’ll have to stay alive by tiliting your phone and your tablet. There are only two difficulty modes here, as you play in both portrait and landscape modes; those difficulty modes, if you’re wondering, are “Hard” and “Hard+.” Sounds intimidating already? Never fear, because the following Tiltagon cheats, tips and hints can help you stay alive, even at Hard+ difficulty.
CR plays the PC port of Tiltagon and finds that it is a simple looking arcade game that can be hard to master and whose transition from mobile to PC has increased the difficulty even more.
Josh Nichols from BagoGames writes: It really isn’t every day that a game just blows you away because of how well made it is. What I mean to say is that within the first thirty seconds of playing this game, I was in awe of it. I’m referring to its presentation alone at this point; many AAA games with much bigger budgets aren’t even this polished. It is very clear that a lot of time and thought went into this game. Spoilers, I love this game.
TouchArcade: I feel like comparing something to Super Hexagon [$2.99] to something is a risky venture, but it's appropriate here. Tiltagon is yet another game on the Noodlecake buffet, and in it you tilt a ball around to a series of increasingly difficult hexagonal platforms.