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Super Juicy Stack
Super Juicy Stack – on Xbox

Super Juicy Stack arrives on Xbox, bringing with it a delightfully chaotic take on physics-based puzzling where wobble is the enemy and jelly is very much not your friend.

Available now on Xbox Series X|S (Optimised), Xbox One, and Windows PC, this colourful indie experience dares players to believe that squishy blocks can, somehow, be stacked into something resembling order.

Whether that belief holds up is another matter entirely.

A Tower Built On Jelly And Hope

At its core, Super Juicy Stack is about one simple idea – building a tower. The twist is that every block you place is made of elastic, unstable jelly that jiggles, leans, and actively resists your best intentions. Each placement feels like a small act of bravery as gravity, momentum, and unpredictable physics conspire to turn your carefully planned structure into a fruity disaster.

The joy here comes not just from success, but from spectacular failure. Watching a once-proud tower slowly sway, buckle, and finally collapse into a wobbling mess is very much part of the fun.

Super Juicy Stack leans heavily into its physics-driven design, encouraging experimentation and patience in equal measure. Precision helps, but so does learning to work with the wobble rather than against it. Some jelly blocks may settle neatly, while others behave like they’ve had one sugar rush too many.

Each attempt feels different, with subtle shifts in balance and placement creating fresh challenges even when tackling familiar scenarios. It’s less about perfection and more about adapting to the chaos in front of you.

A Bright And Bouncy Presentation

Visually, Super Juicy Stack fully embraces its playful tone. Bright colours, glossy jelly textures, and exaggerated movement give the game a cheerful personality that matches its light-hearted premise. Everything feels intentionally over-the-top, reinforcing the idea that this is a game designed to make you laugh at your own mistakes.

Sound design adds to that charm, with subtle effects that make every wobble, slide, and collapse feel oddly satisfying.

Super Juicy Stack – At A Glance

  • Physics-based stacking built around unstable jelly blocks
  • Bright, colourful visuals with exaggerated movement
  • Simple controls with increasingly challenging tower-building
  • Designed for short sessions or extended attempts at perfection
  • Available on Xbox Series X|S (Optimised), Xbox One, and Windows PC

A Sweetly Chaotic Challenge

Super Juicy Stack doesn’t pretend to be anything other than what it is – a playful physics toy built around one gloriously silly idea. Its charm lies in unpredictability, encouraging players to embrace failure as much as success while chasing that one perfect stack that somehow defies logic.

If you enjoy physics-driven games that prioritise fun, experimentation, and moments of genuine laughter, Super Juicy Stack is well worth a look. Just don’t expect your jelly tower to stay standing for long.

You’ll find Super Juicy Stack on the Xbox Store for £4.19 – there’s a version Optimised for Xbox Series X|S, another for Xbox One, and one for Windows PC. Take your pick.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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