About This Game Have you ever wanted to change the weather? In Cubesis you can completely change the climate from tropical to icy. As the leader of the Cubies, you have to please your people, which means you will have to change the world wisely because it works as a fragile clockwork, and because it is guarded by two gods: Ikjuch and Likael who can be cruel and generous at the same time. Only you will decide if they will help you, or destroy you. Come and lead your people through a challenging journey: charming and yet unknown world awaits you!Cubesis is a turn-based strategy game with puzzle elements, centered around the fragile balance of the Cubeworld. You have to solve strategy-like puzzles and the way to their solution is beset by many obstacles: for example the sea. To overcome such obstacles, you need to figure out what pleases the gods Ikjuch and Likael.Key featuresFragile balanceBalance constitute the core mechanic of the game. Let´s put it simply: everything has its cost and nothing is ultimately good, which means anything can be ultimately good in certain circumstances.Puzzle elementsUnlike other strategy titles this one aims to give player a bit more thoughtful gameplay, which is accomplished by goals (cross the sea, collect treasure chest, build a city in the lake, etc.) that player needs to fulfill in order to win the level. These goals usually need player to decide the strategy that will lead him to success many steps ahead. Editable terrainIn Cubesis every tile of land can be modified and even destroyed: you can dig through the world! Beside that you will create dams, rivers and canals. God GameYou will meet two gods (Ikjuch and Likael) who created Cubeworld. They represent the law of nature of the Cubeworld: sea level and global temperature. They can help you if you know what you want: drought and flood can be both good.Two campaignsYou will meet up to thirty four enjoyable and challenging levels that are ordered based on their difficulty. You will start with tutorial, go through easy campaign and end up with Likael´s Revenge campaign. 7ad7b8b382 Title: CubesisGenre: Casual, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Wonderful Tree StudioPublisher:Wastelands InteractiveRelease Date: 22 Aug, 2014 Cubesis Activation Code Download cubensis strain effects. cubensis spawn bag. cubes is equal to. cubensis strains. cubensis substrate. cubensis spore print. cubesis hra. cubensis band. cubensis spores paypal. cubensis mycelium. cubensis lenses lyrics. descargar cubensis. cubensis spawn. cubensis dosage. cubensis strain list. psilocybe cubensis. cubensis season. cubensis grow kit. cubensis fruiting time. cubensis spores canada. cubensis mushroom. cubensis b+. cubes is math I would not recommend this game at this stage.Having nearly 400 games through Steam, from all walks, nigh on every genre, from the oldest to the newest, from the smallest to the largest and absolutely everything in-between, and I have not had a single problem running them...Except for this.I get 2 credit-intro screens and it crashes, it doesn't throw an error and doesn't crash to desktop, it just dies and sits there, I even waited for 6-7 minutes at one point. I have reset my native resolution down to various levels of small, and still nothing.There doesn't seem to be much talk on the topic nor and support for such issues.If I cannot run this game, then there is something wrong on the games end itself.I was looking forward to checking this game out, but if I can't even play it I have to tell others to avoid it. Why pay for something that does not work?. (I played this game for dozens of hours on Desura)One of the most original and charming games I discovered in 2014. Just make sure to keep your expectations in check. Its a slower paced "puzzle" game with a god sim theme, requiring some micromanagement and is not a sim\/RTS game. I found this game to be incredibly charming and the developer pulled of the theme as a puzzle game incredibly well. The individual levels are incredibly diverse and can be quite long, so this isnt a game, where you'll finish a level within 5 minutes, but its totally worth digging into.Lower the sea levels to create new paths and create your own Cubie micropopulation! Love this game.. its so much micromanagement that it doent let me enjoy the actual game. god, even the tutorial is a hell of a lot of work. not my cup of tea, unfortunatelly.. This might actually be a pretty good game but the graphics, font and interface make it very hard to get into it.No matter which resolution you choose, the text is always blurry, making it hard to read.The grapics are tiny, and while you can zoom in this only makes them pixely.The game uses the right mouse button as end-of-turn button. In the vast majority of UIs the right button means "more info" or "open submenu". Made me lose quite a few turns to mis-clicks.I'll give the game another try later, once I'm over my buyer's remorse.. For an inexpensive indie game, Cubesis can bring entertainment to those who enjoy puzzle and god sim games. 6\/10The tutorial slowly takes you through all the gameplay, movement and building options. Your goals may vary, but to acheive them you must balance resources of population, food, coin and stone. Additionally, there are two gods, one who controls the sea level and one who controls the global temperature. So these factors must also be balanced or used to solve the "puzzle" of the map.Controls are simple, mostly using the mouse. LMB is used to select and move your inhabits, as well as building, and you are able to create a string of commands including building and digging. Left-clicking a town that has over 1.0 population will create an inhabitant. Each building or digging action uses up your unit. RMB ends your turn. Cubesis has interface and map elements similar to Populous and Gnomoria. The graphic style is enjoyable to me, but may not impress most. I did have trouble trying to get full screen to work, but windowed mode is fine. Zooming in seems to cause some possibly unintended graphics issues, hard to say if it is intentional or not. It doesn't get in the way of playing, however. The fun of the game is in fufilling the objective by balancing all the resources mentioned. If you want a casual game and have an extra $5, I think it is worth it.. In theory, Cubesis is a game about controlling the lives of little dudes by using godly powers of weather and terraforming. In practice, it is a lot of guess work.The explanations given in the tutorial, though summarized to a precise ratio, do not work that way in practice. Keeping churches\/flowers in match with citizens can slow the gradual rise or fall of waters\/temperatures, but never strike a balance. Having one more\/less building can have catastrophic effects. A few dozen turns in, you will hit a difficulty curve that does not have anything to do with what the tutorial taught you.Anyone who has played the old "Sim Earth" game and experienced global warming or ice ages due to the placement of one volcano or the destruction of a single CO2 vent, will immediately understand the temperamental and self-destructive nature of this game.Any detailed explanations in the tutorial or the game world are lost in poor translation. It is my understanding that English is not the dev's native language. While that is all fine and well, it leaves me trying to guess at the finer details and mechanics of a game that mostly seems random and temperamental.Over-all, your influence and choices in the world of Cubesis lose all meaning once the mechanics are taken out of the sterile tutorial environment. Thrown together into an actual game, players will rely more on guessing or luck since the required information to make good choices is either lacking or vague at best. Couple that with controls that work when they want to, a camera that likes to only move a section of the screen at a time, and you have a game that needs more work or a very very patient player.. Some of these reviews are just plain silly, specifically where his only complaint is it has a tutorial that you have to do before you can play compaign. I'll tell you right now being a few misions into the campaign, you won't undersand the details of this game had you been able to skip the tutorial.I would desribe this game as a stategy\/puzzle game where you're to come up with the best plan to manage your resources and please(or displease) the gods to successfully complete an objective for each campaign mission. I briefly explain each:*Resources - Your resources basically come down to the people, grain, gold, and stone. You want to usually build a city first because these will keep your population respawning. You use your population to gain your grain and stone. This is really the KEY thing you need to understand to really understand this game, your people are a RESOURCE and sacrifice themselves for other resources. So if you need stone, you have a person dig down into stone, they die, you get stone. As long as you have a city more people with respawn so its worth to sacrifice them to plant builds and get stone(plus less the population, the less people there are to consume grain.*Gods - There are two gods. The first, you make him happy by having a higher churches built: to population ratio. When you do this and he's happy the water level will lower, when you have more people than churches the water rises. An example of when to use this is if you need to get across a sea, you make him happy, lowering the water level, allowing you to walk across the seabed. The Second god goes off of how many shrines you have built. Having more built will start to cause an ice age freezing everything other, and eliminating them warms things up. An example of using this is to freeze a body of water to walk across it to get to your objective.And that's the basics of the game! It is a really interesting and fun game when you understand this and figure out the best way to use it. It is a bit of a thinking man's game, and honestly I think that's where a some of these short gametime\/short attention-spanned reviews come from. If you want to try a fun, interesting, and unique approach to a strategy\/puzzle game where you may have to think some, definity give it a try. :). Forced tutorials really♥♥♥♥♥♥me off.
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