Compara los precios de Master Cube en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Ciccolella Lorenzo. Publicado por Ciccolella Lorenzo. Lanzado el 18/7/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie.

A solo developer's bite-sized trial-and-error platformer that asks one question on repeat: can you read a level faster than it kills you?

I'll be straight with you: Master Cube is the kind of game that shows up on Steam with almost no footprint, a single screenshot, and a one-person credit roll. Ciccolella Lorenzo built this 3D action platformer alone, released it in July 2019, and it has sat quietly ever since with zero user reviews to its name. That silence can mean obscurity, or it can mean the game slipped past everyone who would have appreciated it. My job is to figure out which. At its core, the loop is stripped to essentials: you guide a cube through obstacle-laden stages, dodging hazards and enemies, pushing your speed and reactions until a run clicks. The level design bakes in three difficulty variations per stage, adjusting enemy count, damage output, and the actual layout of the course. That is a genuinely thoughtful structure for a micro-budget game. It means a single level can feel like three distinct challenges rather than one obstacle repeated. Whether the execution lives up to that concept is harder to verify without a community of players to triangulate against, but the intent is clearly more considered than a lazy asset flip. The play styles on offer encourage you to approach the same stretch of geometry in more than one way, varying your tempo and adapting to what each difficulty tier throws at you. That kind of self-imposed replayability is where sub-five-dollar platformers tend to either earn their keep or expose themselves as one-and-done curiosities. Master Cube leans on trial and error as its primary engine, which is honest design when the levels are tight, and frustrating when they are not. With no player-generated data to lean on, I cannot promise you the balance is dialled in, but the framework respects the genre's grammar. Who is this for? Primarily achievement hunters looking for a low-cost checkbox, casual platformer fans who want something to chip away at in thirty-minute bursts, and the genuinely curious who want to support solo PC development at the smallest scale. It is not a showcase title. It is not the kind of game you will talk about with friends. But there is something quietly earnest about a one-person project that commits to a skill-ceiling concept, builds per-level difficulty tiers, and ships it. Sometimes the handcraft is in the attempt itself, and I find that worth acknowledging. Kai, Scout Team

Master Cube

Master Cube

18 jul 2019Ciccolella Lorenzo
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A solo developer's bite-sized trial-and-error platformer that asks one question on repeat: can you read a level faster than it kills you?

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I'll be straight with you: Master Cube is the kind of game that shows up on Steam with almost no footprint, a single screenshot, and a one-person credit roll. Ciccolella Lorenzo built this 3D action platformer alone, released it in July 2019, and it has sat quietly ever since with zero user reviews to its name. That silence can mean obscurity, or it can mean the game slipped past everyone who would have appreciated it. My job is to figure out which. At its core, the loop is stripped to essentials: you guide a cube through obstacle-laden stages, dodging hazards and enemies, pushing your speed and reactions until a run clicks. The level design bakes in three difficulty variations per stage, adjusting enemy count, damage output, and the actual layout of the course. That is a genuinely thoughtful structure for a micro-budget game. It means a single level can feel like three distinct challenges rather than one obstacle repeated. Whether the execution lives up to that concept is harder to verify without a community of players to triangulate against, but the intent is clearly more considered than a lazy asset flip. The play styles on offer encourage you to approach the same stretch of geometry in more than one way, varying your tempo and adapting to what each difficulty tier throws at you. That kind of self-imposed replayability is where sub-five-dollar platformers tend to either earn their keep or expose themselves as one-and-done curiosities. Master Cube leans on trial and error as its primary engine, which is honest design when the levels are tight, and frustrating when they are not. With no player-generated data to lean on, I cannot promise you the balance is dialled in, but the framework respects the genre's grammar. Who is this for? Primarily achievement hunters looking for a low-cost checkbox, casual platformer fans who want something to chip away at in thirty-minute bursts, and the genuinely curious who want to support solo PC development at the smallest scale. It is not a showcase title. It is not the kind of game you will talk about with friends. But there is something quietly earnest about a one-person project that commits to a skill-ceiling concept, builds per-level difficulty tiers, and ships it. Sometimes the handcraft is in the attempt itself, and I find that worth acknowledging.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Trial-and-ErrorObstacle CourseSolo DevDifficulty TiersMicro-BudgetScore AttackArcade Platformer

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Windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
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