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New Android Game: Efficiently Operate Elevators Going Up!

by Zachary May 04,2025

New Android Game: Efficiently Operate Elevators Going Up!

The delightful elevator management puzzle game, "Going Up," originally a hit on the App Store, has now made its way to Android devices. Crafted by the innovative Dylan Kwok, this unique game challenges players to efficiently transport a diverse array of passengers in a mysterious skyscraper. Are you ready to take on the role of an elevator maestro?

How Does It Feel To Manage Elevators?

In "Going Up," you'll find yourself at the helm of a bustling skyscraper, managing elevators for a colorful cast of characters ranging from impatient CEOs to bewildered tourists. The game's premise is straightforward: your job is to ensure everyone reaches their destination swiftly and smoothly.

While the concept may seem simple, the execution is anything but. As you progress, the challenge intensifies. You'll start with basic routes and soon find yourself orchestrating multiple elevators, some of which have unique mechanics like skipping floors or operating on specific levels. The key is to manage these efficiently while keeping your passengers content.

The characters in "Going Up" are far from generic NPCs; they add a layer of fun and complexity to the game. You'll encounter a variety of personalities, from those who are overly aggressive about slow elevators to those who are unsure of their destination. Each scenario brings its own set of challenges and entertainment.

Curious about the gameplay? Check out the "Going Up" launch trailer below:

Will You Try Going Up?

"Going Up" isn't just about managing elevators; it's also about competing on a global scale. The game features a leaderboard where players can vie for the title of the world's best elevator operator. You can compare your high scores with others and see where you stand.

Having already garnered significant attention on iOS, "Going Up" is now available on the Google Play Store for $1.99. Are you intrigued enough to give it a try? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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