A downloadable game for Android

Guide the cube through the long way full of dangers and difficulties, visit many interesting and mysterious places.

Mechanics of the game are concentrated around different types of interaction with the obstacles. Some of them are: finding correct spot to overcome the obstacles, blowing them, correct timing of your movement, avoiding dangers, changing your movement directions by the switchers and many more.

All this is accompanied by beautiful background arts that tell an abstract story, unique animations, minimalistic graphics, different astonishing effects, and relaxing ambient.

• 55 different levels

• 3 Alternative Endings

• Several game mechanics

• Elegant and stylish design

• A lot of obstacles and unique animations

• Astonishing effects of rain, slow motion, change of day and night and many others

• Atmospheric ambient by the Composer SiJ

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cubway.1.0.apk 89 MB

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Pretty good game, but there's a bug that you can't complete level 53 the prayer flags, when you get into the tight little "maze" the "maze" can't go down, so you can't complete level 53.

Hey Your game is pretty kickass,

I'm working on a video project called time capsules focusing on game indie devs. It's similar to sending a message to your self in 50 years;

Only five questions for my documentary:

1. What feature in your game can the player not experience anywhere else?

2. What's the biggest personal obstacle you had to overcome in creating your game so far? (it could be super technical or anything else that you want to talk about)

3. Who helped you decide to become a game dev?

4. What feature of the game do you absolutely love that no one would probably ever find?

5. What do you believe video games mean to humanity?

First couple of episodes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhJ3ssjfCgs&t=0s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0NvEYmqtQ8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQmeXgsqhBM

if you have some game footage or even better developmental footage of errors or other stuff you'd like to show people who have never programmed a day in their life.

also best ways to contact you, and all social media you use because I'll be displaying those through out the episode.

I think if people dig the game and dig your story they might reach out for questions or colabs you really never know what can come of it.

do you think you'd be interested in being my guest?