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Cubotrox

$5.99
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Talking About Media
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Windows Mac
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CUBOTROX - CATCH, DROP AND ROTATE CUBES TO SOLVE RETRO-FUTURISTIC NEON PUZZLES

What’s exactly Cubotrox? Cubotrox is an addictive puzzle game that challenges you to complete pixel art images by managing falling neon-colored cubes. Catch, drop and rotate your way to victory in a game with retro-futuristic neon visuals and synth-retro-wave music that excels at being “easy to play, hard to master”.


EASY MECHANICS THAT ADD UP TO KILLER MIND-BREAKING CHALLENGES

The game can be summed up in a real easy way: you have pixel art images that must be completed by managing some neon-colored cubes that are constantly appearing from all sides of the screen. You must manage these cubes to complete the image. Mechanics are rather simple: catch, drop and rotate the cubes and rotate all the screen. But as you progress you start to face increasing challenges related to the limited time, the management of the cubes, the frequency of the cubes’ fall, etc. But there’s no use on explaining this: go play the game. By minute 1 you will say “hehe, this is stupidly simple”; but by minute 20 you will be fully engaged and screaming “damn! I didn’t think of that! Let’s re-start this level AGAIN!”. Believe us: you will end admitting that Cubotrox is a masterclass on “easy to play, hard to master”.


A BEAUTIFUL ENDLESS STREAM OF PIXEL ART

Cubotrox’ puzzles are comprised by pixel art images that must be completed through cube management. Don’t fool ourselves: there’s an ongoing pixel art craze and we’re not trying to fight against it. We love pixel art and Cubotrox is like an interactive pixel art gallery where every piece is turned into a puzzle to be solved. And it also is a HUGE pixel art gallery: +100 levels to be played and even an endless mode (coming soon) that dares you to find your skills’ limit. Get better at Cubotrox and rotate your way to the first positions in a global world ranking for both level and endless modes.


LET’S TURN GREAT INDIE GAMES INTO AWESOME PUZZLES!

So we were building this kick-ass pixel art library when we realized the only way of making it really perfect was by adding some of our favorite beauties. We contacted pixel artists and gamedevs we admire to ask them for permission to add their creations to our games. It turns out to be that the indie community is freaking cool and most of them agreed almost instantly.
So now we have proudly included levels based on games we love such as Nuclear Throne, Enter the Gungeon, Elliot Quest, They Bleed Pixels, Crypt of the Necrodancer, and many more!


ALL ABOUT THE GAME FEEL // WHY THIS TEXT IS ALMOST USELESS

Let’s be brutally honest: this text is almost useless. And why is that? Because Cubotrox is ALL bite and no bark. Damn, see the our video: it is just little cubes being rotated and dropped at seemingly simple pixel-art images. We know. All people start by being a bit skeptical with Cubotrox because of its perceived simplicity but almost all those people ends addicted to it once they start playing the game. Because Cubotrox isn’t something that you can explain in a text or even through a video: Cubotrox is a feeling you get once you start playing, when the increasing difficult challenges are mixed with the retro-futuristic neon visuals and the synth-retro-wave music. It’s a great feeling that slowly secludes you in the hypnotic world of Cubotrox. So, please, stop reading this and just start playing: you will see we’re all about game feel.


FEATURES

  • +100 levels and endless mode (coming soon) - Cubotrox is a huge pixel art gallery with tons of puzzles comprised by pixel art images that must be completed.
  • Global World Rankings - Beating lots of levels isn’t the only challenge in Cubotrox. You might refine your Cubotrox skills and get a spot on the renowned global world rankings!
  • Retro-futuristic Neon visual style - The mix of pixel art and neon colored cubes creates some kick-ass 80s vibes.
  • Synth-retro-wave music - Cubotrox keep the 80s vibes coming by also killing it with awesome music tracks.
  • Innovative gameplay - Cubotrox presents seemingly simple mechanics that add up to really challenging puzzles in a new way. A true innovative experience that excels at being “easy to play, hard to master”.
  • Absolute Game Feel - to sum up: visuals, music and mechanics become a powerful combo that translates into a masterful and hypnotic game feel that makes Cubotrox truly addictive.


Who’s Behind “Cubotrox”? – About “The Barberians Game Studio”

I am Jose Barberà Pastor, an indie video game developer, from Valencia (Spain). I am game designer, programmer and artist, as my brother Toni helps me with other tasks like promotion, PR, social media… We are known as “The Barberians Game Studio”

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User Reviews

Very Positive
20 user reviews
90%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I had the opportunity to play the game before at a gaming event, and the first thing that caught my attention were its visuals and the music. The developers have done a fantastic job creating a tron-like visual style, with a music that plays very nicely with it. But it is after that first impression, when you grab the controller and start playing you see where does Cubotrox really shine. The gameplay is actually very simple: there is a pixel art figure with holes which you've got to fill with blocks that fall from the sides. You can rotate the picture to get into blocks on the other side, and rotate the blocks to fit them in the right position. After you play the tutorial (in maybe 15 minutes most) you're more than ready to play. But even though the game mechanics are simple, it isn't easy at all. Some levels have a time limit, other levels have a movement limit, forcing you to think your way really carefully. You've got to combine skill (moving the picture and the cubes) as well as ...

12 helpful
49 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is really addicting and competitive. If you like puzzle games, this is your game. When you try it you cannot stop it. PROS: - Brutal game feel with gamepad. - Always want to play one level more. - Good learning curve. - Tribute Maps are so cool. - Frenetic and original experience. CONS: - Not yet. I think for the content, this game is really cheap.

10 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

A real hidden gem. Think about Tetris but with the ability to rotate the board: square pieces with different colours keep appearing on the game screen and you have to pick them up and position them correctly to complete a pixel art picture. Very challenging sometimes but without being frustrating.

8 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

RUINED! by Time Attack levels! I would love this game but the time atack levels just ruin any fun i'm having by turning it into just frustration. The limited moves levels are fine, you have to think about getting it right etc but time attack and limited moves levels with annoying time attack just completely destroy any fun into controller destorying crap. Play the demo and realise the last demo level, the time attack one isn't a rare occurance but happens level after level after level in a row!

4 helpful 1 funny
27 min at review
Recommended

Very easy to learn but hard to master puzzle game with simple and easy controls. Lots of levels and good music. For such a low price, this is definitively a must buy if you like puzzle games.

4 helpful
11 hrs at review
Recommended

In my opinion, this is the best game of 2016. Its a hardcore puzzle game based on the ever-popular artstyle of old video game consoles, and when I say hardcore, don't take that word lightly. These puzzles range from fast-paced clickathons to more thought-provoking levels. The campaign is 100 levels long and is accompanied by a short-but-sweet 80s style soundtrack, and obscure to not-so-obscure pop culture references. From approximately level 70 onwards, Cubotrox will become your worst enemy, testing your limits and pushing your patience to periods previously unfathomable by man. If you're a skilled gamer that maybe fiddled around with FPSes, and used the WASD keys a lot and the mouse, get this game.

4 helpful 1 funny
22 hrs at review
Recommended

Okay, lets just start with a littany of issues, -The control system is fiddly, you get used to it but it can take _a long time_ before you are fast enough to cope with higher levels. -Feedback about overflowing the board, time running out, and moves running out are all denoted by the same sound. -The warning sound doesnt go off if any warning is still in place, so solve a problem and you can end up missing that a second problem silently turned up. -Any visual indicator of issues is often lost in the mess of whats being displayed. -RNG renders it a difficulty rollercoaster rather than curve. -It cant decide whether it is testing your reflexes or giving you puzzles, and consequently both suffer. -Pieces come in pseudo randomly so annoyingly often you can lose just by chance. -Blocks enter so fast on some levels that trying to grab or place will often leave you with the wrong block. -The game deliberately uses poorly coloured blocks on a half dozen levels to increase difficulty by blin...

3 helpful
16 hrs at review
Recommended

You gotta match the squares fast and precisely, it's very addictive and clever. You have to classify the squares carefully because every time you throw one an other appears, no matter if you made a succesful move or a mistake, so you can easily be overwhelmed by their number, and they can hide the layout. Also the levels are made so you often have to put blocks in wrong places to use them as holds for other cubes because you have to match them in difficult places to reach. Very smart game design and excellent gameplay feel with a gamepad in hand. The scoring is dependant of your ability to analyse, adapt, speed and overall precision and you can compete on leaderbords for every level. I totally recommend this game! PS : The last levels are incredibly hard and possibly frustrating. Sometimes squares falls into a place where they match but where you don't want them to match yet, blocking the way and giving you a game over without you being able to do anything, just contemplate game over ...

2 helpful
41 min at review
Recommended

Did you ever play Guru Logic Champ, the Game Boy Advance title that never made it out of Japan? This is a block rotating puzzle game very much in the same genre, only with a greater focus on accuracy and speed.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 (32 bits)
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 series
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce 200 series
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 200 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: Broadband internet connection (for leaderboard feature)

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows 7 (32 bits)
  • Processor: Intel Corte i5
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce 400 series
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 200 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: Broadband internet connection (for leaderboard feature)

FAQ

How much does Cubotrox cost?

Cubotrox costs $5.99.

What are the system requirements for Cubotrox?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 (32 bits) Processor: Intel Core 2 series Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce 200 series Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 200 MB available space Additional Notes: Broadband internet connection (for leaderboard feature) Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 (32 bits) Processor: Intel Corte i5 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce 400 series Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 200 MB available space Additional Notes: Broadband internet connection (for leaderboard feature)

What platforms is Cubotrox available on?

Cubotrox is available on Windows PC, macOS.

Is Cubotrox worth buying?

Cubotrox has 90% positive reviews from 20 players.

When was Cubotrox released?

Cubotrox was released on Nov 11, 2016.

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