Babel Rising is a video game developed by Mando Productions and produced by Michel Bams and Olivier Fontenay.
[2] At the time of the construction of the city of Babylon, the humans erect a tower meant to reach the skies and they show such arrogance as to supposedly irritate God-the player.
The only named character in the series is King Nabu, and is a reference to Nebuchadnezzar II, famous for his building of Babylon.
Nabu is portrayed as a secret tyrant, the most arrogant of all human beings, the man who issues the construction orders that anger the player.
If at first, it seems easy to destroy all the workers as they come closer, as the player progresses in the game, choosing the right moment to send each power becomes increasingly difficult.
Babel Rising 3D was also developed with Shiva, and produced in eight versions in parallel: XBLA, PSN, PC, Mac, IOS (iPhone and iPad), Android, Windows Phone 7 and Blackberry.
The main reproach was the repetitive aspect of the game, but criticism also pointed at technical inaccuracies in the console version of Babel Rising 3D (Kinect and PS Move).
[citation needed] In July 2012, the Babel Rising license reached 2.5 million downloads, for all the versions of the game.