Tower is one of the most addictive skill-meets-luck games on mcwbgd. Each floor you clear pushes your multiplier higher — but one wrong step and it all comes down. How far can you climb?
Tower on mcwbgd is a vertical climbing game where you pick a safe tile on each floor of a rising tower. Every floor you survive increases your multiplier. Cash out at any point and lock in your winnings — or keep climbing for a bigger reward.
The game is simple enough to understand in thirty seconds, but the tension builds fast. You choose your difficulty before each round — Easy, Medium, or Hard — which determines how many safe tiles are available per floor. The harder the difficulty, the fewer safe tiles, but the multipliers grow much faster.
What makes Tower stand out on mcwbgd is the real-time decision pressure. There's no timer, so you can think as long as you want. But the longer you stay in, the more you have to lose. It's that push-and-pull between greed and caution that keeps players coming back round after round.
Whether you're a casual player looking for a quick game between cricket matches or a serious bettor chasing high multipliers, Tower fits every style. mcwbgd has optimised the game for mobile so it runs perfectly on any Android or iOS device, even on slower connections.
mcwbgd Tower gives you full control over risk and reward. Pick the mode that matches your style.
Three safe tiles per floor, one bomb. Great for beginners or players who want steady, consistent multipliers without too much risk.
Two safe tiles, two bombs per floor. The sweet spot for most mcwbgd players — multipliers grow faster and the tension is real from floor three onwards.
One safe tile, three bombs. Every floor is a coin flip with worse odds. But if you make it deep, the multipliers are unlike anything else on mcwbgd.
Getting into Tower is straightforward. Here's the full flow from start to first win:
No strategy guarantees a win, but these approaches help you manage risk and get more out of each session.
| Strategy | Difficulty | Target Floor | Expected Multiplier | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Early Cash Out | Easy | Floor 3–4 | 1.5x – 2.5x | Low-risk players, beginners |
| Mid-Tower Hold | Medium | Floor 5–7 | 4x – 10x | Balanced players, daily grinders |
| High-Floor Push | Medium | Floor 8–10 | 12x – 25x | Experienced players with larger bankroll |
| Hard Mode Sprint | Hard | Floor 4–6 | 20x – 60x | High-risk takers, thrill seekers |
| Full Tower Attempt | Hard | Floor 10+ | 100x+ | Experienced players, small stake bets |
Decide your total spend before you start. Tower rounds move fast on mcwbgd — it's easy to lose track without a clear limit in mind.
If you hit a bomb early, resist the urge to immediately double your next bet. Flat betting across sessions gives you more longevity.
Consistent small wins add up. Many mcwbgd Tower regulars prefer cashing out at floor 4–5 every round rather than gambling for the top.
mcwbgd keeps a full history of your Tower rounds. Review it regularly to understand your average cash-out floor and adjust your approach.
A lot of casino games give you no real decisions to make — you spin, you wait, you win or lose. Tower is different. Every floor is a genuine choice. You're weighing the current multiplier against the risk of losing everything, and that calculation changes every single round depending on your mood, your bankroll, and how the session has been going.
mcwbgd has made Tower one of its flagship games because it resonates with Bangladeshi players who enjoy games that reward patience and nerve. It's not about being lucky on one spin — it's about reading the moment and knowing when to walk away with your winnings intact.
The game also works brilliantly as a quick break between sports bets. If you're waiting for a cricket match to start or a football result to come in, a few rounds of Tower on mcwbgd fills that gap perfectly. Rounds last anywhere from ten seconds to a couple of minutes depending on how deep you go.
mcwbgd also runs regular Tower-specific promotions — cashback on Tower losses, bonus multiplier events, and leaderboard challenges where the highest Tower climbers of the week share a prize pool. Keep an eye on the promotions page so you don't miss out.
For new players, mcwbgd recommends starting on Easy mode with small bets until you get a feel for the pacing. Once you're comfortable with the cash-out timing and the rhythm of the game, moving up to Medium opens a whole new level of excitement. Hard mode is there when you're ready — and the rewards are worth it if you can keep your nerve.
Everything you need to know before your first climb on mcwbgd.