How to Play Cookie Run Tower of Adventures
If you want to know how to play Cookie Run Tower of Adventures, whether or not you can do so on Android, and when the full version of the game is coming out, you’ve come to the right place. In this guide, we are going to give you all the info on Tower of Adventures we have so far. Let’s dive right into it, shall we?
Cookie Run Tower of Adventures How to Play & Download
At time of writing, the only way you can download and play the beta of Cookie Run Tower of Adventure is to head to its official Google Play page and hit that “Install on Windows” button. This will download and .exe file that you need to run. Pretty sure you can figure it out from there. The beta lasts until November 26th.
We do also have to mention that, and I can’t believe I’m saying this, your computer has to meet the minimum requirements. You can find them on the right side of the page we’ve linked above. You’d thinks this could run on the first iPhone, but apparently not. Among other things, Tower of Adventures has to be installed on an SSD, otherwise it refuses to work.
Can You Play Cookie Run Tower of Adventures on Android?
Nope, you can’t play Cookie Run Tower of Adventures on Android, nor can you play it via iOS. As far as I understand it, the only way to play the game at the moment is on PC. Yes, it’s not out on Mac, either. Don’t be too annoyed about it; this is just a beta. Which means the game is incomplete and full of bugs, and all of the progress people make will most likely be erased. You won’t be missing out on a lot, let’s be honest here. But when will you be able to play on other platforms? Well…
When is Tower of Adventures Coming Out?
We don’t know exactly when the full version of Cookie Run Tower of Adventures is going to come out; our best guess would be at some point in early 2024. My guess would be somewhere in March. And there will likely be another beta in there somewhere. If the developers are planning to release it on mobile devices as I assume they are, then there will probably be a testing period for Android and iOS ahead of the full launch, too. We just have to wait and see how it’s all going to shake out. Naturally, we’ll keep you posted as more info comes out.