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A sky-island puzzle game where magic paint is your only tool against an impending fall into the void. Quiet, clever, and easy to overlook.

Ubinota is a puzzle game built around one deceptively simple idea: a world of floating cube-islands is coming apart, and you have a can of magic paint that bonds cubes together. That's it. No combat, no timer screaming at you, no meta-currency to unlock. Just you, a crumbling sky, and the slow satisfaction of figuring out which surfaces to connect before gravity wins. The setting does quiet work here. Inhabitants of this world live on chunks of land suspended above an endless abyss, which gives every puzzle a low-key existential weight. Rotateam - a very small outfit - commits to that premise with visual consistency. The cube-built world has a handmade, almost tactile quality, and the color palette feels deliberate rather than accidental. Paint colors aren't just cosmetic; they determine which cubes lock together, so choosing the right application order becomes the core mechanical tension. Early levels teach gently. Later levels ask you to think three or four moves ahead before you commit a single stroke. The pacing is slow by modern standards, and that is a feature, not a flaw. Ubinota trusts you to sit with a puzzle, rotate your perspective, and resist the urge to brute-force a solution. The soundtrack earns particular attention - ambient, slightly melancholic, the kind of score that makes a 45-minute puzzle session feel like an hour of reading on a rainy afternoon. If you play with headphones, the atmosphere compounds considerably. This is a game that rewards undivided attention more than split-screen multitasking. The rough edges are real and worth naming. The interface feels dated - this released in 2015 and the UI shows it. Onboarding is minimal to a fault; the game assumes you'll experiment rather than read instructions, which works for patient players and frustrates anyone who wants explicit guidance. The puzzle count is finite and some players will clear the whole thing in a single long weekend. There is no procedural generation, no level editor shipping with the base experience, and no post-completion reason to return. For a puzzle game, that's an honest trade-off rather than a hidden flaw, but know what you're signing up for. Who is this for? People who liked Monument Valley's contemplative pace but want something with more mechanical teeth. People who own three unfinished 80-hour RPGs and crave something that ends on purpose. People who appreciate when a small team makes one small thing well instead of overreaching. Ubinota's 90% positive rating across 252 Steam reviews suggests it found exactly those people, and they were glad it existed. Kai, Scout Team

Ubinota

Ubinota

4 mar 2015Rotateam
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A sky-island puzzle game where magic paint is your only tool against an impending fall into the void. Quiet, clever, and easy to overlook.

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Ubinota is a puzzle game built around one deceptively simple idea: a world of floating cube-islands is coming apart, and you have a can of magic paint that bonds cubes together. That's it. No combat, no timer screaming at you, no meta-currency to unlock. Just you, a crumbling sky, and the slow satisfaction of figuring out which surfaces to connect before gravity wins. The setting does quiet work here. Inhabitants of this world live on chunks of land suspended above an endless abyss, which gives every puzzle a low-key existential weight. Rotateam - a very small outfit - commits to that premise with visual consistency. The cube-built world has a handmade, almost tactile quality, and the color palette feels deliberate rather than accidental. Paint colors aren't just cosmetic; they determine which cubes lock together, so choosing the right application order becomes the core mechanical tension. Early levels teach gently. Later levels ask you to think three or four moves ahead before you commit a single stroke. The pacing is slow by modern standards, and that is a feature, not a flaw. Ubinota trusts you to sit with a puzzle, rotate your perspective, and resist the urge to brute-force a solution. The soundtrack earns particular attention - ambient, slightly melancholic, the kind of score that makes a 45-minute puzzle session feel like an hour of reading on a rainy afternoon. If you play with headphones, the atmosphere compounds considerably. This is a game that rewards undivided attention more than split-screen multitasking. The rough edges are real and worth naming. The interface feels dated - this released in 2015 and the UI shows it. Onboarding is minimal to a fault; the game assumes you'll experiment rather than read instructions, which works for patient players and frustrates anyone who wants explicit guidance. The puzzle count is finite and some players will clear the whole thing in a single long weekend. There is no procedural generation, no level editor shipping with the base experience, and no post-completion reason to return. For a puzzle game, that's an honest trade-off rather than a hidden flaw, but know what you're signing up for. Who is this for? People who liked Monument Valley's contemplative pace but want something with more mechanical teeth. People who own three unfinished 80-hour RPGs and crave something that ends on purpose. People who appreciate when a small team makes one small thing well instead of overreaching. Ubinota's 90% positive rating across 252 Steam reviews suggests it found exactly those people, and they were glad it existed.

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Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamPaint MechanicsMinimalist PuzzleAtmosphericSingle SessionContemplative Pacing3D PuzzleAmbient SoundtrackShort-Form

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Processor
1.5 Ghz
Memory
1 GB RAM
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Direct X9.0c Compatible Card
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
350 MB available space

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4 mar 2015

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