Compara los precios de Cubetractor en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Ludochip. Publicado por Ludochip. Lanzado el 29/5/2013. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 75/100.

Cube-pulling meets turret-building in a 2013 indie that blends reverse tower-defense with bullet-hell dodging. Niche, clever, and rough around the edges.

Cubetractor is a hybrid that refuses to sit in one genre box. Developed and published by Ludochip, it combines an action-puzzle core with light strategy trappings: you pull cubes across the environment to reposition them, then use those cubes to construct turrets that defend against or redirect enemy fire. Think of it as reverse tower-defense, where the placement phase is itself a real-time hazard rather than a calm pre-wave ritual. That core mechanic is genuinely original, and in a market flooded with identical tower-defense reskins, that counts for something. The bullet-hell layer adds friction in the right places. You are not a passive overseer watching your towers do the work. You are on the ground, dodging projectiles while simultaneously dragging cubes into position, which creates a satisfying split-focus tension. Pulling a cube across a crowded screen while enemy shots arc toward you requires timing and spatial awareness, and the difficulty curve rewards players who learn the geometry of each encounter. Early levels feel approachable; later stages demand cleaner routing and faster reads of the enemy pattern cycles. Where Cubetractor stumbles is in polish and variety. The 74 percent positive Steam review score hints at an audience that appreciates the concept but bounces off the execution. The visual style lands somewhere in neo-retro territory that is charming for a session or two but can feel repetitive over a longer play period. The AI in enemy waves follows readable scripts, which is both a blessing for pattern-learners and a ceiling for replayability. There is no mod ecosystem to speak of, and the feature set is lean. If you are looking for the kind of depth that compounds over dozens of hours, the content here will run dry before that happens. For strategy players specifically, the decision-making loop is more puzzle-like than systemic. You are solving spatial problems rather than managing economies or branching build trees. That is not a criticism of the design philosophy, but it does mean the game sits closer to action-puzzle on the spectrum than to the strategy label its genre tags suggest. Newcomers to the hybrid genre will find the learning curve manageable, especially since each mechanic is introduced incrementally. Veteran strategy players expecting late-game complexity may find the ceiling arrives too early. Cubetractor won the IGF China award for Best Game, and that recognition reflects what the game does right: a single novel mechanic executed with genuine intent. It is a compact, focused experience that earns its runtime without overstaying its welcome. Go in expecting a clever action-puzzle with strategy trimmings, keep your session lengths short, and it delivers. Go in expecting systemic depth or long-term progression, and you will likely be part of the 26 percent. Diego, Scout Team

Cubetractor

Cubetractor

29 may 2013Ludochip
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Cube-pulling meets turret-building in a 2013 indie that blends reverse tower-defense with bullet-hell dodging. Niche, clever, and rough around the edges.

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Cubetractor is a hybrid that refuses to sit in one genre box. Developed and published by Ludochip, it combines an action-puzzle core with light strategy trappings: you pull cubes across the environment to reposition them, then use those cubes to construct turrets that defend against or redirect enemy fire. Think of it as reverse tower-defense, where the placement phase is itself a real-time hazard rather than a calm pre-wave ritual. That core mechanic is genuinely original, and in a market flooded with identical tower-defense reskins, that counts for something. The bullet-hell layer adds friction in the right places. You are not a passive overseer watching your towers do the work. You are on the ground, dodging projectiles while simultaneously dragging cubes into position, which creates a satisfying split-focus tension. Pulling a cube across a crowded screen while enemy shots arc toward you requires timing and spatial awareness, and the difficulty curve rewards players who learn the geometry of each encounter. Early levels feel approachable; later stages demand cleaner routing and faster reads of the enemy pattern cycles. Where Cubetractor stumbles is in polish and variety. The 74 percent positive Steam review score hints at an audience that appreciates the concept but bounces off the execution. The visual style lands somewhere in neo-retro territory that is charming for a session or two but can feel repetitive over a longer play period. The AI in enemy waves follows readable scripts, which is both a blessing for pattern-learners and a ceiling for replayability. There is no mod ecosystem to speak of, and the feature set is lean. If you are looking for the kind of depth that compounds over dozens of hours, the content here will run dry before that happens. For strategy players specifically, the decision-making loop is more puzzle-like than systemic. You are solving spatial problems rather than managing economies or branching build trees. That is not a criticism of the design philosophy, but it does mean the game sits closer to action-puzzle on the spectrum than to the strategy label its genre tags suggest. Newcomers to the hybrid genre will find the learning curve manageable, especially since each mechanic is introduced incrementally. Veteran strategy players expecting late-game complexity may find the ceiling arrives too early. Cubetractor won the IGF China award for Best Game, and that recognition reflects what the game does right: a single novel mechanic executed with genuine intent. It is a compact, focused experience that earns its runtime without overstaying its welcome. Go in expecting a clever action-puzzle with strategy trimmings, keep your session lengths short, and it delivers. Go in expecting systemic depth or long-term progression, and you will likely be part of the 26 percent.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamReverse Tower-DefenseBullet-HellAction-PuzzleSingle Mechanic DesignRetro AestheticSpatial PuzzlesShort-SessionIGF Award Winner

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2.0GHz processor

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Ludochip
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Fecha de lanzamiento
29 may 2013

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