• Register
  • Carrot coins are falling down!
  • Stack up them,
  • Earn your house on the moon,
  • And see who can do best!
    See More Details In:Zzdjk6.github.io

How To Play:

  • Swipe left and right to move the falling coin, until it hit another coin or platform.
  • Your score will increase after each coin stacked up.
  • Each game turn is end when more than 1 coin hit platform or drop out of screen.

Achivement:

  • You will get an stamp to justify your performance each turn :)
  • Of course there are several achivements you can get.
  • Check them in `Achivement List`.

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CoinsUp! Now on App Store!

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After several days reviewing, CoinsUp! finally show in App Store.Prepare Your iPhone or iPad, let's try it!

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Here is the link to App Store:
Itunes.apple.com
B.T.W:
CoinsUp! for iOS Version has integrated Game Center so you can compete with players around the world!

CoinsUp! now on Google Play and Windows Phone Store

CoinsUp! now on Google Play and Windows Phone Store

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This game release to Google Play Store and Windows Phone Store, you can download and play it now!

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