The hammer is moving. The target zone is shifting. Everything you build depends on a single, perfectly timed strike.
Tower Forge is a precision timing game where you play as a master forger raising a structure one hit at a time. A hammer swings with mechanical consistency, and a target zone drifts unpredictably across the strike area. Tap at the exact moment the hammer aligns with the zone — hit it cleanly, and your structure rises another level. Miss, and it crumbles.
The margin for error is razor-thin. Strike outside the target zone and you lose points. Miss the timing entirely and the structure collapses, forcing you to start the climb again. But string together clean hits and you'll watch your creation grow taller with every successful strike — each level requiring more precision than the last.
As your combo builds, the hammer speeds up. What felt like plenty of time to react shrinks to a fraction of a second. The target zone keeps shifting. The rhythm keeps intensifying. The only way to keep up is to find your flow — that calm, focused state where every tap lands exactly where it needs to.
There's no complex setup, no resource management, no waiting. Just you, the hammer, and the zone. Tap at the right moment. Miss once, and the structure falls. The simplicity is what makes it gripping: every successful strike feels earned, and every collapse sends you straight back to try again.
How high can you forge before the hammer becomes too fast to follow? Step up to the anvil and find out.