Those who play Cubelander cannot return to normal life, for fear of insanity, for the gameplay of Cubelander is so intense that the normal world becomes a disappointment.
Cubelander
- Release Date:
- Jan 24, 2023
- Developer:
- James Jiang, Anthony Wu
- Publisher:
- Hyperreal Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game

MORE THAN A TOWER DEFENCE - Cubelander plays like a tower defence game... Until you are introduced to cores and defenders, two new concepts. Defenders will come out of your cores to fight the enemy alongside the towers, adding a new layer of combat to the game!
A VERSATILE ARSENAL - There are multiple distinct methods to play Cubelander! Will you let your towers take the front seat, bolstering your defensive capabilities, and decimating enemies, or build up a resource empire, for powerful energy-consuming towers?
Or will you rely on your faithful defenders and support towers to do such a job, and take a hands-on approach, upgrading your cores to summon defenders faster and quicker?
Or will you fire orbital strikes everywhere and obliterate waves of enemies? Cubelander makes a tower defence map ever more interactive, with enemies defenders and towers seamlessly interacting amongst each other! Discover every combination of synergizing towers, and master the distinct playstyles!
INTERACTIVE MAPS - Fight inside 4 unique environments, from hostile deserts, to freezing wastelands and overcome the unique challenges of each environment! Defeat each kind of enemy, which each possess a different, significant threat to the safety of your cores!
Play through some levels with just ONE tower to place down, other levels where you cannot generate resources, and more!
BRUTAL BOSSFIGHTS - Take on the strongest commanders of the Geometric Invasion - from a cubic nightmare, to the overlord of viruses, to the leader of the geometric void himself! Fight heart-stopping bossfights that test your tower defence skills (and quick decision making) with multi-phased bossfights that have a wide range of attacks!
EASY OR... INFURIATINGLY DIFFICULT - Adjust the difficulty of the game as you wish. Play on Normal for a laid back experience, (or for the lore) or play on Invictus mode and have to re-learn the game again, with new mechanics such as a rage bar, stronger and more tenacious enemies, and reworked bossfight AIs (Only for the most brave and daring). Test your strategical prowess in endless mode, and unlock new, unique towers in Prestige Mode!
This game designed is for EVERYONE. Whether you are a tower defence champion or just a casual player, the game has something for YOU. A complete beginner would feel totally comfortable starting at 1-1 on Normal mode, whereas a pro may go for 3-9 on Invictus Mode (Insane bossfight on the highest difficulty level) Nothing is unbeatable with thorough planning and strategising.
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User Reviews
Nice and relaxing Tower Defense game! Starts out nice and slow, which I appreciate so I have a chance to enjoy it before the difficulty accelerates. I do not care for frustrating experiences when playing games that are too difficult to advance.
Torn on this one, might come back and change the review. For now it seems an interesting game. I've unlocked a few towers, but it is weird that towers range so rapidly cover the entire map. Makes placement seem less than important. I'm not sure how many different kinds of towers will show up, but it seems like only six can be used at one time. You also build defenders that spawn at the base and walk outwards, but that all seems very automatic. There are two kinds of currency, cash and energy, cash upgrades towers and energy upgrades your base. There doesn't seem to be tactical or strategic actions, which is sad. There is a bit of wafer thin fluff, but it doesn't seem to mean much. Also no pathing for those who care. All in all, so far, mediocre but it all seems to work. The balance seems off, as so far everything has been super easy, with no thought required. One thumb up. ADDENDUM: I'm a bit concerned about this game. Whenever I play it, it really revs up my computer, but even w...
this game is quite fun, and it's fairly balanced despite being in early access. i can't wait to see what's going to be added next. there are a few thing that could be better, but overall i'd give it a 9/10 for it's current state.
Good TD. Lots of tower variety. Endless mode. Huge potential because its still in early release.
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 (64bit)
- Processor: 1.5GHz or better (x64)
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: DX11 Compatible Graphics Card or OpenGL2.0 compatible
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 400 MB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Cubelander cost?
Cubelander costs $5.99.
What are the system requirements for Cubelander?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 (64bit) Processor: 1.5GHz or better (x64) Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: DX11 Compatible Graphics Card or OpenGL2.0 compatible DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 400 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Cubelander available on?
Cubelander is available on Windows PC.
Is Cubelander worth buying?
Cubelander has 100% positive reviews from 5 players.
When was Cubelander released?
Cubelander was released on Jan 24, 2023.
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