Compare Fluffy Cubed prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Naoka Games. Published by Naoka Games. Released on 6/18/2021. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Casual, Strategy.

Sokoban with a kitten skin and zero pretension: 120 box-pushing puzzles that respect your time without ever seriously challenging your brain.

I have a soft spot for Sokoban-style puzzles because the decision space, even in a simple grid, can genuinely surprise you. Fluffy Cubed sits at the lighter end of that spectrum: you control a cube-shaped kitten on a top-down isometric grid, and your sole job is to shove boxes onto glowing target squares to clear each of the 120 levels. The rules fit in one sentence, the controls map to a single analog stick or D-pad, and the whole thing is dressed in a minimalist visual style with a calm, looping soundtrack. For what it is, the aesthetic does its job. The level design starts you off with a single box and a single target, and the box count climbs as you progress. That much is solid Sokoban fundamentals. What holds the game back from being a serious puzzle recommendation is that the complexity curve flattens out early. Puzzle guides note that the number of boxes increases across the 120 levels but no real mechanical modifiers ever enter the picture, so the later stages feel like bigger grids rather than harder problems. Most puzzles wrap up in under a minute, and for a genre where the best entries will keep you staring at a board for twenty minutes before the solution clicks, that is a meaningful limitation. Multiple valid solutions per level is a kind design choice, but it also drains the satisfaction of finding the one correct line. Where the game earns its goodwill is in the context of its price and platform. Steam user sentiment lands firmly in "Very Positive" territory, and the playerbase seems to understand exactly what they purchased. This is not a genre-defining Sokoban experience. It is a no-friction, low-stakes puzzle session, pleasant for a commute, a coffee break, or winding down before sleep. The isometric 3D presentation is clean, the cat is cute in a blocky way, and nothing here will cause frustration or demand a wiki lookup. For strategy-and-puzzle players who want genuine depth, Fluffy Cubed will feel thin inside an hour. The absence of any late-game mechanical twist, extra constraint, or difficulty spike means the 120-level count is more of a content checklist than a difficulty progression. But I would be dishonest if I pretended the target audience here is someone who color-codes patch notes. This is squarely aimed at players who want something soothing and tangible to click through, and on that narrow brief it delivers without embarrassing itself. Just calibrate your expectations to the tier-sub-5 price tag and you will not feel shortchanged. Diego, Scout Team

Fluffy Cubed
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Fluffy Cubed

Jun 18, 2021Naoka Games
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Sokoban with a kitten skin and zero pretension: 120 box-pushing puzzles that respect your time without ever seriously challenging your brain.

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I have a soft spot for Sokoban-style puzzles because the decision space, even in a simple grid, can genuinely surprise you. Fluffy Cubed sits at the lighter end of that spectrum: you control a cube-shaped kitten on a top-down isometric grid, and your sole job is to shove boxes onto glowing target squares to clear each of the 120 levels. The rules fit in one sentence, the controls map to a single analog stick or D-pad, and the whole thing is dressed in a minimalist visual style with a calm, looping soundtrack. For what it is, the aesthetic does its job. The level design starts you off with a single box and a single target, and the box count climbs as you progress. That much is solid Sokoban fundamentals. What holds the game back from being a serious puzzle recommendation is that the complexity curve flattens out early. Puzzle guides note that the number of boxes increases across the 120 levels but no real mechanical modifiers ever enter the picture, so the later stages feel like bigger grids rather than harder problems. Most puzzles wrap up in under a minute, and for a genre where the best entries will keep you staring at a board for twenty minutes before the solution clicks, that is a meaningful limitation. Multiple valid solutions per level is a kind design choice, but it also drains the satisfaction of finding the one correct line. Where the game earns its goodwill is in the context of its price and platform. Steam user sentiment lands firmly in "Very Positive" territory, and the playerbase seems to understand exactly what they purchased. This is not a genre-defining Sokoban experience. It is a no-friction, low-stakes puzzle session, pleasant for a commute, a coffee break, or winding down before sleep. The isometric 3D presentation is clean, the cat is cute in a blocky way, and nothing here will cause frustration or demand a wiki lookup. For strategy-and-puzzle players who want genuine depth, Fluffy Cubed will feel thin inside an hour. The absence of any late-game mechanical twist, extra constraint, or difficulty spike means the 120-level count is more of a content checklist than a difficulty progression. But I would be dishonest if I pretended the target audience here is someone who color-codes patch notes. This is squarely aimed at players who want something soothing and tangible to click through, and on that narrow brief it delivers without embarrassing itself. Just calibrate your expectations to the tier-sub-5 price tag and you will not feel shortchanged. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5SokobanIsometric PuzzleSingle-Solution AvoidanceChill PuzzleAchievement HuntingShort SessionBeginner PuzzleTop-Down Grid

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 8
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
100 MB available space
Graphics
Direct x 9.0 Compatible
Processor
2 GHz Dual Core

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Developer
Naoka Games
Publisher
Naoka Games
Release Date
Jun 18, 2021

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