- January 18, 2017
Double Cubes
32%Game Brain Score
story, atmosphere
gameplay, graphics
47% User Score 19 reviews
Platforms
About
Year 2097. You are a cyborg soldier, a member of Elite Military Forces. Your objective is to complete first step of checking your brain potential in the virtual room. You must act accurately and fast, not to make mistakes and pass through the whole course. Failure is not an option.




Audience ScoreBased on 19 reviews
story1 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions
- The graphics are impressive and create a nice atmosphere.
- The game runs smoothly with a decent frame rate and simple controls.
- There is potential for fun gameplay, especially for those who enjoy puzzle games.
- The level design is poor, often devolving into tedious pixel hunting for red cubes.
- The game lacks depth and variety, with only a few mechanics and repetitive gameplay.
- Many players experienced issues with controls and bugs, detracting from the overall experience.
gameplay
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is characterized by simple mechanics focused on retrieving and placing red blocks, creating a hidden object experience that can be enjoyable. However, some players feel that the current mechanics are limited and lack depth, suggesting the need for additional features and improvements as the game is still in early access. Overall, while the gameplay is reasonably fun, it may require further development to enhance its potential.
“The mechanic for far away block retrieval is used in the later levels, which makes it work well in those circumstances.”
“The mechanics are simple; you can pick up and put down red blocks that can be found throughout the map.”
“Simple but fun gameplay.”
“In terms of actual gameplay, this game breaks down into searching the map to find the red blocks; in other words, it's a hidden object game, and then a simple matter of usually making a staircase.”
“As an early access game, I don't see potential in the gameplay mechanics at this point.”
“New mechanics need to be added, such as buttons to trigger events or additional player abilities beyond placing blocks.”