Draft:Juke's Towers of Hell
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Juke's Towers of Hell or more commonly known as JToH is a semi-popular Roblox game revolving around various obstacle courses known as Towers. It was originally owned by the Roblox player known as Kiddie_Cannon (now known as ObrenTune) and it was called KToH (Kiddie's Tower of Hell) at the time. JToH has 11 difficulties for the towers, ranging from Easy to Catastrophic, as they're called in-game. There are multiple types of towers in JToH: Steeple (shorter than a regular tower), Citadel (taller and longer than a regular tower), Obelisk (like citadels but even longer) and Palaces (towers with a boss fight). Most towers in game ascend upwards but some towers involve you descending or going sideways. There are 2 worlds containing hundreds of towers. World 1 contains areas known as rings and World 2's areas are known as Zones. There are currently 9 rings and 8 zones, containing 326 towers total (including subrealms, which are just smaller areas).
The original place for Kiddie's Tower of Hell was created on June 4th, 2016 but was published in March of 2018. It only contained one tower at release, that being Tower of Hecc. After the game gained traction for its immense difficulty, Kiddie_Cannon was motivated to expand the game further with more and more towers, setting goals where once they've been reached, new towers would be added. The following towers in order of release include Tower of Screen Punching, Tower of Impossible Expectations, Tower of Anger and Tower of Madness. Kiddie_Cannon released a building kit on Roblox Studio, for people to build their own towers.
Later in the game's lifespan, more and more towers and areas were added. The ownership of KToH was transferred to a player called Jupiter_Five (now known as Jukecallaa) on March 3rd, 2019. Due to the new owner, KToH was renamed to JToH (Jupiter's Towers of Hell) and then renamed to Juke's Towers of Hell after Jupiter_Five changed her username.
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