Fun little logic puzzle game where you convert tiles into different types to gain resources and grow your villages into cities. Sort of looks like a city builder like Islanders or HomeWind, but more a pure puzzle game of managing resources to gain more before you run out of materials or people. Not so challenging you tear your hair out, but also not too easy (by island 4 of 6 it starts getting much trickier), and there's also a (admittedly shallow) meta-game of building your town: you can upgrade your ship to go on expeditions to get bonus resources to help build your main town, where you can (after a couple upgrades) buy cards to makes levels easier or blueprints to solve levels for you outright if you are completely stuck. There is also an undo if you make mistakes, and the game has short tutorials with every new building it introduces, so no surprises. Some reviews mention problems building villages, but the game clearly tells you that villages require a water source (maybe it didn'...
Isles of Cubes
- Release Date:
- Jun 15, 2022
- Developer:
- Rising Fox Studio
- Publisher:
- Rising Fox Studio
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game

In this strategy puzzle game, you have to build buildings to produce resources and build villages and cities to earn gold.
But your resources and space are limited. You must plan carefully.

Play over 100 levels on 7 isles. From 9 up to 100 blocks sized levels.

Production Chains
Establish production chains to produce complex resources like tools.Cards
Forge your card deck and make it easier to finish levels.Home Sweet Home
Expand your home island and turn it into your paradise.Expeditions
Use your ship to start expeditions and collect treasures.Prizes
Some levels give you an extra prize.
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User Reviews
Entertaining puzzle game, also well suited for in between. The increasing complexity of the game mechanics over the course of the game is explained very well with short and often amusing tutorial instructions.
Don't let the rather simple map graphics fool you. This game is great! Everything is explained well, there's a good distribution of new features during progress and there's just a lot to to. Although the goal is to get three stars on every level (not using cards, no blueprints, no undo) you can make level completion easier. You earn gold by completing levels. With that gold, you can do a lot. You can for example buy ships to send on expeditions to get resources, buy constructions on the home island to for example make your own help cards which you can use to complete a level you're a bit stuck with (for example have extra wood). You can also buy contracts which provide you of extra resources and there's a little random puzzle island with a limited set of puzzles but which you can have reset faster by buying the necessity . You get also gold by completing those. The puzzles are really fun to do. I haven't had a single moment of disappointment, boredom or frustration... And it runs ...
[h1]Very entertaining, looking forward to the official release![/h1] I came to this game with little to no expectations and it pleasantly surprised me! Its tutorial helped me get the gist of how to play it and it hooked me right in. I do have a few [b]suggestions[/b] for you on how to make this game even better: - It would be nice to let the user know in a more obvious way where they can potentially build a village. As it stands, I sometimes had to "wing it" and guess in which corner it is allowed to build one (especially if I have to remove a forest first). - It would be nice to know what I am trying to achieve (some sort of a "quest" on my home island). As I explore the islands, all I see on the home island is a possibility to upgrade a few things but no clear objective so far. It would motivate me to play more if I knew there were some cool upgrades or rewards awaiting me if I completed a certain quest.
Isles of Cubes is one of the few puzzle games that I enjoyed playing. A blend of puzzle and city building. Somewhat overlooked at only 11 reviews. In a typical level, you need to get gold by building a village. A village requires wood stone and food. These need to be produced with limited workers and tiles. If you get very stuck, you can buy Blueprints for 12 gold, which will show you one solution. Blueprints are imperfect though, as they only tell you what to build and not if you have to collect a resource that's on the ground for example. Another thing that wasn't explained at all, was that a building also collects resources that fall onto it. Also, note that the harbor doesn't reveal map, only the watchtower does. So if you build a harbor before the watchtower, you'll only see some dust animations because the land has been made "accessible", but the area remains black. It will look and feel like a bug. The game does have some real bugs, or rather exploits. For example, it's possibl...
The main puzzle mechanics are solid, though the game sometimes refuses to let me build a village on a particular square even though I have the relevant resources. I hasn't prevented me from solving a puzzle but it's annoying that there seems to be a hidden rule about this, or maybe it's a bug, or maybe I found a solution the game designer didn't expect. I'm not so sure about what is going on outside the individual puzzles - the cards, extra resources, home island. This is early access so I guess that isn't fleshed out yet but I just wonder if the game even needs most of that extra stuff. But the main gameplay is good, the tutorial is good enough (I've seen much worse on more expensive games) and it's mostly pretty clear what is going on with the UI. I'm sure I'll have more to say once I've played a bit more bit I wanted to drop the developer some love, the game deserves a wider audience and I hope another positive review will help that along. The game didn't crash once and there wer...
This game is nice! It does have great potential!
A nice puzzle game with simple mechanics. That said, it is quite deep and although easy at the start, further down the line it becomes real hard and thus quite a nice challenge. For those who like challenges and do not mind repeating things until you solved it, this is for you.
Great puzzle game. Took me 5 hours to get to the last level the developers have created thus far!
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel i5 3. Generation
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GT 540M or AMD Radeon HD 7650M
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 700 MB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Isles of Cubes cost?
Isles of Cubes costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Isles of Cubes?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel i5 3. Generation Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GT 540M or AMD Radeon HD 7650M DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 700 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Isles of Cubes available on?
Isles of Cubes is available on Windows PC.
Is Isles of Cubes worth buying?
Isles of Cubes has 92% positive reviews from 13 players.
When was Isles of Cubes released?
Isles of Cubes was released on Jun 15, 2022.
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