
Puzzle Cube
Match-3 logic folded into three dimensions: satisfying if you respect the geometry, maddening if you don't plan two moves ahead.
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About Puzzle Cube
I have a soft spot for the kind of small PC puzzle that asks exactly one question and builds everything around it, and Puzzle Cube from ThinkOfGames is precisely that kind of thing. The central mechanic is deceptively clean: you slide boxes across the six faces of a 3D play area and clear them by lining up three or more in a row along any edge. It sounds like a match-3 game you already know. The cube format quietly makes it something else entirely. What catches you off guard is how quickly spatial reasoning replaces reflex. Sliding a row of boxes toward one edge shifts their arrangement on adjacent faces, and that ripple effect is the whole puzzle. You cannot muscle your way through levels by reacting; you have to think two or three slides ahead, holding the shape of the cube in your head like a slow-turning object. For a certain type of player, that clicking moment when the geometry suddenly makes sense is the quiet reward this game is built around. For players who just want a breezy tap-to-clear experience, the friction will feel unnecessary. The community reception on Steam sits comfortably in "Mostly Positive" territory, and that spread feels honest. Players who come in expecting a contemplative, minimalist logic puzzle tend to find what they were looking for. Players expecting production values or an evolving challenge system tend to bounce. There are ten Steam achievements, which gives completionists a reason to revisit, and the game supports trading cards, which makes it a predictable presence in bundle stacks and subscription libraries. Do not expect a soundtrack that lingers or an art direction that surprises. The presentation is functional and spare, which is either refreshing or forgettable depending on your tolerance for stripped-back aesthetics. The honest caveat is scope. This is a tiny game from a small developer, released in 2016 and unchanged since. It does one thing, and it does it with reasonable craft, but it will not grow with you. Once the spatial logic clicks into place, the sense of discovery closes. It sits in that specific tier of Steam puzzle titles that earns its place in a queue without demanding to be your next 20-hour commitment. If you are clearing a bundle or hunting something that rewards a quiet Sunday afternoon of careful thinking, Puzzle Cube earns its seat at the table without any fanfare. Kai, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0
- Storage
- 150 MB available space
- Graphics
- 3D graphics card with 512Mb
- Processor
- 1GHz processor
- Sound Card
- DirectX Compatible Sound Card
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 7
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 10
- Storage
- 200 MB available space
- Graphics
- 3D graphics card with 512Mb
- Processor
- 2GHz Dual Core processor
- Sound Card
- DirectX Compatible Sound Card
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Game Info
- Developer
- ThinkOfGames
- Publisher
- Conglomerate 5
- Release Date
- Oct 11, 2016

