- April 3, 2019
- ESQUADRA,inc.
SubaraCity
48%Game Brain Score
graphics, stability
music, gameplay
70% User Score 20 reviews
Platforms
About
"SubaraCity is a strategic puzzle game where you build a city by matching and combining blocks. The game offers enhanced gameplay on Nintendo Switch, with multiple modes and touch controls. Your decisions in combining buildings will shape the city's future, providing a unique and engaging gaming experience."





Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
graphics2 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions
- Subaracity features cute graphics and an epic soundtrack that enhances the gameplay experience.
- The game is easy to learn and provides a relaxing, addictive puzzle experience that appeals to both casual and dedicated players.
- It combines elements of match-3 and Tetris gameplay, offering a unique challenge that is satisfying and engaging.
- The game suffers from a game-breaking bug that prevents progress, with reports of it being unaddressed for years.
- Some players feel that the game lacks variety and depth, leading to a limited experience that can be completed quickly.
- The absence of music customization options, present in previous versions, has disappointed some players.
music
14 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game is described as an overly epic soundtrack, featuring angelic choruses that some players find pleasant, while others feel it lacks variety. Many users express a desire for more music options, similar to the 3DS version, where players could switch tracks during gameplay. Overall, while the music has its fans, there is a consensus that it could benefit from additional content and flexibility.
“Bright graphics and an overly epic soundtrack (picture yourself doodling with crayons with some baroque sacred aria in the background).”
“In my opinion, something is missing from this game, the music.”
“I hope that the next update the developer will add more music for this game like the 3DS version soon, for free (yeah seriously).”
“The controls work fine, the music is some sort of angelic chorus which is pleasant enough.”