You play as , the youngest and smallest of the Blackmore siblings. When your family is forced into servitude by an evil industrialist known as "The Baron," Charlie must use his diminutive size to his advantage. Since he is the smallest, he can stack inside larger dolls, gaining their unique abilities to solve puzzles and dismantle the Baron’s empire. Why It’s Still Worth Playing
Since its 2012 release, Stacking has become widely available on all major PC storefronts. It is very "light" by modern standards, meaning it will run perfectly on almost any laptop or desktop. TГ¶ltse le a Stacking PC Game 2012-t
Often available here, with a portion of the proceeds going to charity. You play as , the youngest and smallest
The game encourages creativity. Almost every puzzle has three or four different solutions based on which dolls you choose to use. Why It’s Still Worth Playing Since its 2012
is one of those rare gems from Double Fine Productions that feels like a playable storybook. Released for PC in 2012, it transports you to a stylized, vintage world inhabited entirely by Russian matryoshka (nesting) dolls.
If you’re looking to dive into this whimsical puzzle adventure, The Premise: Small Doll, Big Heart
The most common way to get it. It frequently goes on sale for just a few dollars.