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: Some types allow for massive vertical stacking.

: The game features 7 massive non-linear levels and nearly 30 bonus levels. Environments range from a "medieval moon" to a "carrot cake". Availability & Pricing

: It frequently goes on sale for significant discounts, sometimes as low as $7.99 or $9.99 on the GOG Database and Steam Store. Technical Information Developer : Regular Studio. Publisher : Thunderful Publishing. Release Date : December 7, 2022. Togges Free Download

: Detailed specifications for PC hardware can be found on its PCGamingWiki page . Player Resources Togges on Steam

: There are six different colors of Togges, each with unique functions: Yellow : Conducts electricity. Blue : Can breathe and survive underwater. Red : Spreads fire. : Some types allow for massive vertical stacking

is a paid 3D "stackforming" puzzle-platformer developed by Regular Studio and published by Thunderful Games . There is no official "free download" for the full game, though a free demo is periodically available on platforms like Steam . Game Overview

: Togges are immobile; you must "spill" them out as you move to create long chains. These chains are used to reach collectibles, activate machinery, or overcome environmental hazards. Availability & Pricing : It frequently goes on

The game is available on PC (Steam, GOG, Epic Games Store) and consoles (PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch). : $19.99.

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