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Novi Cube

$1.99
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Developer:
Rand.Exe Studios
Publisher:
Rand.Exe Studios
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Novi Cube = Fun²

(it's a mathematic joke about squares, get it?)

What happens if you put some casual old-school games together and sprinkle some roguelike elements? Well, you get Novi Cube!

In Novi Cube you will shoot dozens of projectiles at evil geometric shapes to finally satisfy the urge to hurt geometric shapes! Admit it! You always wanted to scratch that itch since grade school!

Why should you buy this game?

Well, let us answer that in one simple meme:

!!! TRADE OFFER !!!


You get
Simple, but addicting gameplay!
Six different characters to unlock and play!
Upgrade your characters, so you are up for even harder challenges!
Various choices for upgrades you can find during your runs, so no run will be the same!
Hours of casual, relaxing fun

We get
Like one coffee


What are you waiting for?
(no seriously buy, we'll run out of coffee soon)

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
33 user reviews
79%
Positive
22 min at review
Recommended

Super fun game. Bought it after seeing AngoryTom playing. For that price it is a real steal too.

7 helpful
18 min at review
Not Recommended

Novi Cube is a great idea however i just really could not have fun with this game, all of the right things are in place but the game lacks some really core quality of life that would have made this game amazing. Your general gameplay look is basically brick breaker however you have powerful upgrades in the form of roguelike progression, it has a pretty large amount of upgrades, not perfectly balanced but for the most part in my play time it wasn't bad. The game has a meta progression outside the game, extra modes and a solid amount of things to keep you busy for a good amount of time. The game also has a good collection of achievements to go for. A downfall I noticed is the lack of unique gameplay design and freedom, I always found myself building the same game strategy which makes the game feel super boring after a few loops. I wished the upgrades offered a little more uniqueness other than being just, +projectile size, +ball count and +ball damage. I'm not sure if this is a gamepla...

5 helpful 2 funny
32 min at review
Recommended

I'm not sure why this game is only $2, but it's pretty fun. It's like a tougher version of Breakout that plays much more quickly. Lots of unlocks and levels and secrets. Many different strategies emerging and I haven't even played for 2 hours yet.

5 helpful
53 min at review
Not Recommended

The game is basically restarting until you get the shotgun mod. No variety and depends on luck rather than skill or tactic. Most disappointing roguelite in a long time.

4 helpful 1 funny
4 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Get Shotgun or lose

4 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

It's inherently satisfying brick breaker gameplay that becomes even more satisfying when you upgrade your shots to split, explode and shoot lasers in good old "level up to draft power-ups" roguelike fashion, so the whole screen becomes a firework of blocks bursting into particles.

4 helpful
9 hrs at review
Recommended

A real rough gem, one I'd love to see reach a wider audience to increase the chances that it's polished to its potential. The addition of VS-style builds is more addictive than I ever predicted from its unassuming store page and incredibly low price on sale. There's a definite imbalance but there are enough valid setups to prevent it becoming predictable. A little tinkering behind the scenes, particularly regarding a few useless upgrades, and there could be something special here. As mentioned, there's a bug problem though. A recurring issue between runs was a minor headache and a few small things pop up now and then. It does appear unlikely that it will be fixed in the future so it's worth bearing in mind. All achievements seem to work perfectly (if that's your thing) and they act brilliantly in driving replay value beyond what you'd expect for the cost. I'm not sure what game created this brick breaker sub-genre but it's so unusual to see it appear on Steam that I can only think o...

3 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

It's Breakout, or more specifically Arkanoid, but it's a roguelike. And you can't move your paddle, instead you can select the angle at which you want to launch your projectile - and you don't die when the ball flies off the screen. Rather, after every round of shots the blocks that still remain creep towards you, and once they reach a big red line you lose. As you go, you collect experience, which levels you up and gives you access to upgrades. More projectiles! Higher damage! Exploding projectiles! Shotgun shot! An extra life! There's quite a few, although not -that- many. After 2+ hours of play, I'm pretty sure I've seen everything, especially considering I have unlocked all characters. It's alright. Once you've beaten the normal/hard mode a few times it's getting repetitive, but the path to that point is fun and exciting. I mean, the game's less than 2€, don't expect too much variation for that price. Still - I had plenty of fun with it. There are more difficulties, but I foun...

2 helpful
50 min at review
Recommended

I don't review often, but this game is a lot of fun! It's simple, but there is a lot of replay-ability, and each run and character feel different. Looking at the steam page, and seeing so few reviews, I felt compelled to write one. I'm a game developer myself, so I know how important reviews are. (if you're reading this and play it and like this game, you should leave one too) I'm not sure why it shows me with such little playtime, I think I was offline on accident. I've played at least 5 hours so far, and still haven't unlocked everyone. I've enjoyed it, and love the music. Great deal for just $2!

2 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

Roguelite Breakout? Way more fun than it has any right to be, in part due to what feels like a well-polished experience on the part of the designer. A good selection of powerups, characters, enemies, and whatnot, definitely worth the price.

2 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 SP1+
  • Processor: SSE2 instruction set support
  • Graphics: Graphics card with DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 200 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Novi Cube cost?

Novi Cube costs $1.99.

What are the system requirements for Novi Cube?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 SP1+ Processor: SSE2 instruction set support Graphics: Graphics card with DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 200 MB available space

What platforms is Novi Cube available on?

Novi Cube is available on Windows PC.

Is Novi Cube worth buying?

Novi Cube has 79% positive reviews from 33 players.

When was Novi Cube released?

Novi Cube was released on Sep 22, 2022.

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