- April 15, 2021
- INFINITE BRIDGE
Cube Space
46%Game Brain Score
music, graphics
gameplay
75% User Score 12 reviews
Platforms
PCWindows
About
Cube Space is a minimalist arcade Shoot `em Up game set in space. You control a spaceship and your task is to score as many points as possible by destroying enemies and obstacles in your path.





Audience ScoreBased on 12 reviews
music2 positive mentions
- Clever twist on Sokoban mechanics that requires logical deduction to solve puzzles.
- Well-designed puzzles that offer movement freedom, making it less likely to get stuck.
- Engaging gameplay with a unique concept and enjoyable progression through levels.
- Lack of an undo button is a significant oversight in a Sokoban-style game.
- Some puzzles have a sudden spike in difficulty due to unclear mechanics.
- Menus can be unresponsive, requiring multiple button presses to navigate.
- gameplay9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay is praised for its clever use of sokoban mechanics that require players to deduce goals logically, though some users experienced sudden spikes in difficulty due to unfamiliar mechanics. While many found the later levels more manageable as they were broken down into smaller puzzles, others felt the overall gameplay was less engaging than anticipated. Overall, the game features solid mechanics, appealing graphics, and a well-received soundtrack.
“A very clever twist on sokoban mechanics, where the goals must be deduced logically through how the level is solved.”
“Very clever use of sokoban mechanics, with goals you have to deduce logically through the context of how the level is solved!”
“Many of the later levels felt like smaller puzzles subdivided by that same mechanic, which made them easier to tackle step by step.”
“Gameplay was much more boring than expected.”
“I did hit a tough puzzle with a mechanic I didn’t immediately understand, which caused a sudden spike in difficulty.”
“I got quite stuck in a puzzle with a mechanic I didn't understand at first, so it felt like a huge spike in difficulty.”