Hack Tower Blocks on Facebook (09/03/09)

Hack Tower Blocks on Facebook (09/03/09)

Tower Blocks is a Facebook game that allows you to test your speed at building the tallest tower ever! Watch this video tutorial to learn how hack Tower Blocks on Facebook (09/03/09).

Download Mozilla Firefox and Cheat Engine 5.5.

Description of the app on Facebook:

In this game you need to build a tower that is as tall as possible. Blocks will hang from the top and when you click the mouse button, the block will drop down. If it fails to land on the block beneath, then you lose a block and when you loses three blocks, the game will be over. If you manage to drop the block perfectly on the block beneath, then you get extra bonus scores. As the tower gets taller it will start to shake and the taller it gets, the wider it shakes, making the dropping of new blocks more difficult.

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