When the blocks travel from side to side, they will go offscreen for a certain amount of time. This amount of time purposely changes every time it bounces offscreen. The stacker machines do this to throw off your timing. To help with this varied timing, choose one side to stack the blocks, either the right or left. This will give you the most time that the blocks are on screen after the blocks go offscreen. Stacking in the center makes it harder on you because it gives you the least time to adjust for the tricky bounce back time.
Of course you will never know exactly when this time is. You can do your best at finding the right time by watching other people play. If you have seen a lot of people play and not get the major prize, then you can assume that the game is closer to having the easier difficulty settings.
Wait a while longer to play to have a better chance that the Stacker game is ready to payout a jackpot. The music is initially on beat with the movement of the blocks.
But as you progress higher, the music will become off beat to try to mess up your timing. This is my tip for any skill-based arcade game. You will not be an expert on your first attempt. Play a bunch of times to help your hand-eye coordination and timing. That is not the case with the previously mentioned rigged system on these machines.
It still takes a lot of skill to time your button presses. This game is essentially a 3D isometric version of one of the classic block-stacking games that has been popular on the iPhone and Android platforms for quite awhile.
Your goal is to go for as long as you can stacking blocks, try not to make any pieces fall, and rack up the highest score that you can. Read on for some tips and tricks for Stack by Ketchapp! More layers will float in off of the upper left side and upper right side of the screen. When the block floats over the tower, tap and it will drop, adding another level to the tower. Your goal, of course, is to center the block as well as possible so that none of it drops off when you add it to the tower.
The only way to learn to do this is practice. The Stacker blocks can go across the screen very quickly. The game is all about timing, making sure you get the blocks in the appropriate place at the right time. Watching someone else pay before you do helps you figure out the timing. You will get a sense of how fast the blocks go and when is the best time to push the button to place them. This will not only help you win but save you money as well, since you won't have to spend as much money practicing your timing.
Melissa Martinez has been a freelance writer and copy editor since She specializes in Web content and has been published in the "Houston Chronicle" and is now the section editor for a minor league sports news wire. She attended Seattle University.
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