Tower Of Hell Direct
He was back in the lobby. His name glowed at the top of the leaderboard. He looked up at the tower, which had already shifted its colors to a sickening purple and lime green. Kael wiped the sweat from his brow, cracked his knuckles, and stepped back onto the first platform.
The final stretch was the "Shadow Peak." The gravity felt heavier here. The platforms were tiny—mere pins in a map of chaos. His vision blurred from the strobe lights of the tower. He could see the Golden Halo glowing at the very top, just two jumps away. Tower of Hell
The neon blue platforms pulsed with a rhythmic, digital hum. Kael stood at the base of the Tower of Hell, looking up into a vertical abyss of shifting lasers and rotating obsidian blocks. There was no sky, only floor after floor of impossible geometry stretching into a white-hot ceiling of light. He was back in the lobby
By the third section, the "Green Gaze," the air grew thin. Giant rotating fans threatened to swat him into the void. Kael timed his sprint, sliding under a spinning blade with an inch to spare. To his left, a girl in a pink visor mistimed her jump. She didn’t scream as she fell; she simply dissolved into a cloud of pixels before hitting the ground. Kael wiped the sweat from his brow, cracked