- August 25, 2023
- SeventyFour Productions
Floating Cuboid
41%Game Brain Score
humor
graphics
67% User Score 12 reviews
Platforms
PCWindows
About
Get the game on Steam!You are an infinitely jumping cube, that doesn't mean that the challenges in front of you become any easier however, sometimes it is hard to stop yourself and sometimes you go too far, but can you make it just like you were before, in one piece? This game was actually made in about 3-4 weeks, but it took many months before I finally got around to finishing it. The game has…





Audience ScoreBased on 12 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions
- The game is fully free, demonstrating the developer's belief in their work and providing a service to the gaming community.
- The concept of having infinite mid-air jumps adds a unique twist to the gameplay, reminiscent of traditional platformers.
- Some players found the challenges to be fair and engaging, with levels being short enough to keep the experience from feeling tedious.
- The game suffers from poor controls, making it frustrating rather than challenging, leading to a negative player experience.
- The graphics are subpar, described as 'godawful pixelcrap,' which detracts from the overall appeal of the game.
- Despite being free, the game has a dismal public reception, with very few players engaging with it, indicating a lack of interest or quality.
- graphics3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The graphics have been criticized as poorly executed pixel art, leading to a negative perception of the game's visual quality. While some players argue that similar games have succeeded despite subpar graphics, the overall sentiment suggests that the visuals detract from the experience rather than enhance it.
“This features really godawful pixel art instead of real graphics.”
“It's hard to say if this was because the developer didn't have the skill to create 3D visuals, or couldn't afford to hire someone who does, but it also doesn't matter.”
“Games like Terraria and Stardew Valley succeeded despite the bad graphics, not because of them.”