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Ludis.app Team
Published
Apr 8, 2026
Updated
Apr 8, 2026
Tower Rush is a mobile app built around Thai cuisine, combining a structured dish catalog with ordering tools in one place. It is aimed at anyone who wants to explore Thai food in detail — from ingredients and flavor profiles to portion planning for a group. The visual design is immediately distinctive, pairing bold orange and dark blue with Thai temple imagery that gives the app an atmosphere closer to an adventure game than a typical food app. A built-in memory card game adds a small, optional diversion that sits alongside the main menu experience.
App in Action
Dishes and Details
Tower Rush centers on Thai cuisine, presenting a scrollable catalog of dishes alongside the tools needed to browse, explore, and place an order. The landing screen sets the tone at once — an ornate multi-tiered Thai temple sits against a split dramatic sky, with orange meteor showers on one side and dark blue lightning on the other, while bowls of Tom Yum and Pad Thai occupy the foreground. It reads more like the title screen of an adventure game than a restaurant app, and that energy carries through every screen.
Inside the Menu
The complete menu lists dishes on dark blue rounded tiles against a warm orange header. Items include Gaeng Garee Gai (yellow curry with chicken), Gaeng Keow Wan Gai (green curry), Gaeng Phet Ped Yang (red curry with duck), Gaeng Som Pla, Gai Yang, and Khanom Buang. A search bar and a dish-type filter dropdown sit at the top for narrowing results by name or category.
Each dish opens into a full detail card. Gaeng Garee Gai, for example, shows a large circular food photo, a row of dietary badges — Curry, Balanced, Gluten free, Dairy free, Halal, Low spice — followed by a plain-language flavor description and a bulleted ingredient list covering chicken, yellow curry paste, coconut milk, potato, onion, fish sauce, palm sugar, and tamarind. The layout is consistent across all dishes, which makes scanning straightforward.
Cart and Portions
The cart offers two methods for setting quantity per item: preset tap buttons labeled 1, 2, and 4, or manual plus/minus controls on the right side of each entry. The dual approach works well for adjusting portions based on the number of people at a table. However, the cart screen does not display a running total, tax, or a visible checkout button — users who need to confirm costs before ordering will find that information absent from this view.
The increment and decrement buttons are small enough on a standard phone screen to cause accidental taps, which is a recurring friction point when fine-tuning quantities.
The Challenge Screen
Tower Rush includes a memory matching game under the "Challenge" label. It presents a 4×3 grid of twelve cards — six matching pairs — each showing a Thai-themed image: green limes, red chili peppers, fresh ginger root, Thai basil, the Thai flag, and an ornate bronze cannon on a stone platform. The orange-tiled cards use the same warm color palette as the rest of the app, and a large dark blue "Start" button anchors the bottom of the screen. The game requires no setup and works as a short standalone break within the app.
Tower Rush — Technical Characteristics
| Developer | Mide Classy |
| Category | Food Ordering / Restaurant App |
| Cuisine | Thai |
| Platform | Mobile (Android) |
| Last Updated | Mar 30, 2026 |
| Primary Functions | Menu browsing, dish details, cart management, food ordering, memory card game |
| Dietary Information | Gluten free, Dairy free, Halal, Low spice labels per dish |
| Cart Features | Preset quantity buttons (1, 2, 4) and manual increment/decrement controls |
| Mini-Game | Memory matching game with 6 pairs (12 cards), Thai-themed ingredients and symbols |
| Search & Filter | Search by dish name, filter by dish type category |
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