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Jun 4, 2026

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Jun 4, 2026

TovrushUp is a mobile action game built around one relentless idea: climb as high as you can before the tower defeats you. Each run drops you into an arena where survival depends entirely on how well you move, react, and build your hero between floors. It's the kind of game that fits in a spare five minutes but has a way of turning those five minutes into considerably more.

Arena & Menus

Inside the Tower

TovrushUp subtitles itself "The Endless Tower," and that description is honest. The game drops a blue armored hero into a circular stone arena — Floor 1, Desert Sands — and the only real instruction is: tap anywhere to move, everything else happens automatically. Your hero locks onto the nearest enemy in range and attacks without any input from you. The skill is entirely in positioning: staying out of reach, cutting off angles, keeping your health bar from hitting zero.

How the tower works

Each floor is a contained battle. Survive, and a "Grow Stronger" screen appears with three upgrade cards to choose from. The options seen in the game include Sharp Edge (+15 DMG), Iron Skin (+25 HP), and Blood Pact (lifesteal). You pick one and move up. The enemies on each subsequent floor hit harder and move faster, and your stats — ATK, SPD, RNG — are the only buffer between you and a run ending early. Combining upgrades across multiple floors is where the light strategic layer lives.

Arena and atmosphere

The main menu presents a dramatic fantasy landscape: gothic spires, a large amber celestial body hanging in a misty orange sky, swirling clouds, and mountainous silhouettes in the distance. The arena itself is warmer and more grounded — crumbling stone walls, glowing fire braziers, a raised compass-rose platform at the center. The interface stays clean: a floor indicator in the top-left, a score counter at the top, a green HP bar along the bottom, and a pause button that's easy to reach. Large bold text and high-contrast colors keep everything readable mid-run.

One honest limitation

The game heavily relies on color coding to distinguish characters, health states, and upgrade types. Players with color vision deficiencies may find it harder to read certain in-game states at a glance, as there are no noted alternative visual indicators beyond color.

TovrushUp is a stripped-back roguelite arena game — the kind of design where almost everything non-essential has been removed, leaving just movement, survival, and a choice to make between floors.

Worth mentioning: a similar feel

If the top-down arena view, the floor-by-floor structure, and the drip of per-run upgrades remind you of anything — it's the same DNA that powers a lot of mobile roguelites where a single session can go sideways fast. The warm golden lighting of the Desert Sands arena, the stone-ruin perimeter, the braziers casting orange light across the floor — it shares visual DNA with games built around enclosed combat spaces that feel both ancient and immediate.

Game Details

Genre
Action / Strategy
Developer
Thunder Vault Digital Limited
Last Updated
May 26, 2026
Controls
Tap to move, auto-attack
Game Mode
Endless tower, repeatable runs
Upgrade System
Choose 1 of 3 upgrades after each floor
Hero Base Stats (Floor 1)
HP 100, ATK 20, SPD 250, RNG 105
Visual Style
3D cartoon with particle effects

Your Questions Answered

How do I move my hero in TovrushUp?
You control your hero by simply tapping anywhere on the screen to move. The touch controls are designed to be straightforward, so the focus stays on positioning wisely and dodging dangers rather than complex gestures.
Do I need to manually attack enemies?
No — your hero automatically attacks the nearest enemy within range. Your main job is to reposition strategically, find a good angle, and survive as enemies grow stronger and faster with every floor.
What are my stats and what do they affect?
Your hero has three core stats visible during battle: ATK (attack power), SPD (movement speed), and RNG (attack range), along with an HP bar you must keep above zero to stay alive.
How does the upgrade system work after clearing a floor?
After completing each floor, you are presented with three upgrade cards and must pick one. Examples include Sharp Edge (+15 DMG), Iron Skin (+25 HP), and Blood Pact (Lifesteal), letting you shape your own playstyle by combining bonuses across runs.
Is there a final floor, or does the tower go on forever?
The tower is endless — there is no final floor. Each run is a fresh challenge where enemies keep getting stronger and faster, and every attempt lets you test how high you can climb.

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