- November 2, 2020
- Cubiscape
Cubiscape 2
80%Game Brain Score
optimization
graphics, monetization
86% User Score 44 reviews
Platforms
About
Solve hundreds of fun and challenging puzzles in this original turn-based puzzle game. Hide from your enemies or lure them into traps, press buttons to open up new paths or skip obstacles using the teleporter!






Audience ScoreBased on 44 reviews
optimization1 positive mentions
monetization1 negative mentions
- Cubiscape 2 is a free-to-play game that offers a variety of logic puzzles and a level editor, making it engaging and enjoyable for players.
- The game features a gradual introduction of new elements and modifiers, keeping the gameplay fresh and challenging as players progress.
- Developers are attentive to player feedback and plan to continue updating the game with new content, enhancing the overall experience.
- The game suffers from poor graphics quality and lacks customization options, which may disappoint PC gamers expecting higher standards.
- There are design flaws, such as the confusing controls and the potential for accidentally skipping levels, which can hinder the gameplay experience.
- Many players feel that the game is a cash grab, with essential content locked behind a paid DLC, which is frustrating for those expecting a complete experience.
graphics
7 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics in the game are criticized for being overly simplistic, with only two low-quality modes available and no options for resolution or customization. While some players appreciate the straightforward design as fitting for the game's style, others find it lacking depth and reminiscent of outdated flash games. Overall, the graphics are described as basic and unremarkable, with minimal updates to enhance their quality.
“Fast game with modern day graphics and easy controls that moves from location A to B to C and so on.”
“Nice game, new update brings an okay graphics update.”
“Simple graphics, works well for this game.”
“You have two choices on graphics modes: laughably lazy low poly 'rabbit' mode or even lazier 'just polygons' mode. Not that it makes much difference, as the game has about the same level of depth as Sokoban, the flash game from the 1990s.”
“There's no option to change the resolution for the game or customize the graphics settings.”
“There's no way for gamers to try to improve the low-quality graphics.”