Cuboid Ps3

A stunning 3D puzzle game in which players navigate ancient ruins and lush environments, maneuvering a rectangular block through mystical exits. Cuboid's 66 twisted levels will bend your mind with their addictive puzzles, and engage the senses with amazing graphics and soothing music, immersing you in a surrealistic. IGN is the Cuboid resource with reviews, wikis, videos, trailers, screenshots, cheats, walkthroughs, previews, news and release dates. Feb 5, 2009 - XeNonX reviews the latest puzzler to hit the PlayStation Network. Cuboid, a game by Creat Studios and Tik Games is a fun, simplistic puzzler with a hidden depth. Have a look what XeNonX has to say about it. From the article: Who thought getting from A to B could be such a challenge? Upon first glance.
Hey PS fans, Welcome back to another edition of PlayStation GameZown Mini Reviews, where we take a look into PlayStation 3s Multiplatform, and Exclusive games. We have seen quite a bit of shooters so far, so I want to change things up a bit and look at a Puzzle game that hit the PSN a little while ago. A neat little game titled Cuboid. Cloning Icom Software. Cuboid is a puzzle game in where you simply move a rectangle block around the screen, and your goal is to get the block to fall down the hole into the next stage.
Panotour Pro 2 3 Keygen Mac. It's incredibly simplistic, and has no real storyline other than 'Your lighting up a cathedral' as you play the game. Strange but true. You can choose between a few difficulty settings, and there are many puzzles to solve.
There are also a few other things to look out for while playing the game, such as fragile wooden floors that break when you stand the block upright on them. Image-line Fl Studio 10. Transporters that separate the cube into 2 smaller square cubes, and place you at certain spots on the map. And even switches that open and close bridges to get across.
The graphics are simple, but at the same time look great for a little puzzle game. I didn't expect much from the game in the graphics dept, but I was happily surprised when I saw that the game looked this good. The backgrounds are very nicely detailed, starting with flowing clouds and the ruins of an old cathedral, and as you descend down you get to see more and more of it, as you go around lighting it up. The soundtrack for this game is remarkably relaxing, helping to keep ones nerves at ease.
Which is really nice considering a few of the stages make you want to pull your hair out, and some stages seem impossible near the end. But the melody just plays right along all throughout the puzzling experience, making it fun.
IMO this music is perfectly suitable for this game, and I'm quite pleased with how it all turned out. It's not really perfect, but it's damn close. I really like it!
The sound effects come across loud and clear,,but there arent many sounds in the game to be heard. All your really going to hear during the game are the movements of the block clomping on the ground, the sound of the wooden floors creaking/breaking, bridges opening/closing, and teleports shifting your cube around. Otherwise there is not much else to be said about the sound effects in this game. I suppose there couldn't be much else considering the action going on in the game. The controls for Cuboid are extremely easy to figure out. You just use the d-pad to move the block around the screen, and that's it! It's easy to play, and fun to master.