
Return to Dark Tower
$189.99
1-4 Players
Ages: 8+
20 minute playtime
Teeter Tower is a collaborative game all about working together to see said tower to its completion. Sounds easy enough right? Well when you add the fact that your building materials of dice and tiles need to coorespond to the appropriate numbers and colors... things become a bit trickier. For example: turns begin with rolling dice and stacking them on top of matching numbers marked upon your towers tiles. While *also* adheering to matching the color of your dice to the color of the most recent tile placed. So - how do you win you might be asking? By properly placing all dice and tiles before your tower teeters over!