What would love look like in an angular world reminiscent of that of the popular Minecraft hit? You would also have to chase your feelings, as the title character of the free Cuby project: The Game does.
His heartly adventures are only a background for decent quality logical puzzles, reaching back to the cult Sokoban from years ago, seasoned with just the right portion of platformer elements. The mission on each of the several extensive levels is clear. You should catch up with your beloved pink cube.
We are not a ball, so we do not roll, but only twist quite laboriously. Secondary tasks include collecting Rubik's dice and gold coins, which increase the score, and this affects the player's score after completing the stage. This is accompanied by jumping and thinking when moving crates.
The sigh object does not wait, closing the bridges behind it or using elevators. You have to cope by pushing the blocks to form the footbridge, placing them evenly on the buttons and making sure, among other things, that they touch the appropriate symbol with what is printed on the special stones. As if that wasn't enough, the labyrinths and fast-paced enemies appear here.
You have to jump on them in order to eliminate them.









