Set in a mysterious and abstract sterile environment, Q.U.B.E. (Quick Understanding of Block Extrusion) is a first-person puzzle game that challenges players to navigate each level by manipulating coloured cubes that surround them. There's little to go on as the game begins - the player is dropped into an all-white room with few instructions, and simply has to figure their way out. The tone of game changes as the player finds small and big alterations to their environment, supported by an original score, inviting each player to let their imagination take over as to where they might be. Through experimentation and discovery, players will progress through an ever-evolving series of cube puzzles that will challenge them with logic, physics, platforming.
Q.U.B.E. is released!
After a few years of development, the critically acclaimed game and IndieFund recipient Q.U.B.E. is released
Dec 17, 2011 News
Q.U.B.E. Release Date Announcement!
Proud to announce the release date for Q.U.B.E. - 16th December 2011
Dec 5, 2011 News
Q.U.B.E. at Tokyo Game Show
Dave and Dan traveled to Japan last week to attend the Tokyo Game Show and showcase QUBE on the expo floor. We also presented QUBE at the Sense of Wonder Night 2011.
Sep 23, 2011 News
Q.U.B.E. at PAX
This weekend Q.U.B.E. will be shown at PAX Prime 2011 in Seattle, USA.
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I want Linux version
That's unlikely to happen as it uses Unreal Engine 3 and that currently doesn't support Linux at the moment.
Why does it look so much better on other people pictures and videos, but when I play the graphics suck?
Graphics look exactly the same?
Congratulations on the HUGE success on Q.U.B.E can't wait for more game made by you!!!
(sidenote) LOVE Q.U.B.E....LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just finished the game, love the ending!!
I'll buy it three times if you guys make a Linux port. Real talk.
Linux port?
A map editor might be nice for this, even if it was in a modified udk/sdk. Great work on it, though.
Congratulations :) I want more! MOREEE! :D:D:D