For casual game players looking for a new game that blends outer space puzzles with fast-paced action, WonderStar Games has announced the launch of Lost in Cube, its new app for iPhone, and Lost in Cube HD, designed for iPad.
"Lost in Cube is a well-crafted, casual puzzle game that you can enjoy any time," said Justin Hur, CEO of WonderStar Games. "But the game is very addictive - there are 24 exciting Cubes that will keep you playing for hours."
Combining science fiction with casual gaming, Lost in Cube follows the journey of Qubby, an adventurous meteoroid that has lost his way in a galaxy unlike any other. Here, Qubby finds himself trapped inside the Cube, and it is the player's objective to help him escape.
Game play revolves around using three simple controls to release Qubby from the Cube while collecting valuable gems hidden inside space rocks. Players can drag, swipe, or tap the screen to make Qubby fly or stop. He can fly slowly and follow the direction of the player's fingertip or he can fly fast enough to blast away anything in his path.
"The game's simple controls are easy enough for kids to enjoy as well as adults," Justin Hur said. "Lost in Cube is a great casual game for children who like solving interactive mazes."
As Qubby looks for his escape route, players can explore the Cube and find the many treasures and dangers that await. They collect valuable gems, destroy dangerous enemies that stand in their way while avoiding blackholes that will send Qubby to a random location of the Cube.
From there, the player must find an exit before time runs out. Leading Qubby to hit a switch will open four circular portals that teleport him to another side of the Cube. Making his way to the Posterior side of Cube, Qubby can access the exit portal and escape.
While Lost in Cube is meant primarily for casual gamers, the game has been described as being "very addictive", already garnering 5-star ratings on the iTunes App Store within its first week of release. "My 12 year old daughter loves it!" said one player in a review. "It's fun, charming, and challenging. Great game to recommend."
The game has a total of 24 cubes to complete and 4 goals to achieve, providing a wide range of unique challenges for gamers.
Features of Lost in Cube include:
* 3 Basic Controls: Designed for intuitive game play, players only need to tap, drag and swipe to move Qubby through outer space
* Retina Display Support: Lost in Cube features vivid graphics to enhance the gaming experience
* Music and sound effects: Developers of the game have taken the time to create audio that compliments game play
* Game Center Support: Lost in Cube allows players to play against friends and family to find "Qubby's best travel companion"
* HD Version for iPad: WonderStar Games has also developed a version of Lost in Cube with finely tuned controls specifically for iPad users who wish to enjoy the game on a larger screen
Pricing and availability:
Lost in Cube (for iPhone and iPod touch) is currently available for sale worldwide through the App Store in the Games category for $0.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies). Lost in Cube HD (for iPad) is also available through the App Store for $1.99 USD. Review copies of both apps are available upon request.
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"Lost in Cube is a well-crafted, casual puzzle game that you can enjoy any time," said Justin Hur, CEO of WonderStar Games. "But the game is very addictive - there are 24 exciting Cubes that will keep you playing for hours."
Combining science fiction with casual gaming, Lost in Cube follows the journey of Qubby, an adventurous meteoroid that has lost his way in a galaxy unlike any other. Here, Qubby finds himself trapped inside the Cube, and it is the player's objective to help him escape.
Game play revolves around using three simple controls to release Qubby from the Cube while collecting valuable gems hidden inside space rocks. Players can drag, swipe, or tap the screen to make Qubby fly or stop. He can fly slowly and follow the direction of the player's fingertip or he can fly fast enough to blast away anything in his path.
"The game's simple controls are easy enough for kids to enjoy as well as adults," Justin Hur said. "Lost in Cube is a great casual game for children who like solving interactive mazes."
As Qubby looks for his escape route, players can explore the Cube and find the many treasures and dangers that await. They collect valuable gems, destroy dangerous enemies that stand in their way while avoiding blackholes that will send Qubby to a random location of the Cube.
From there, the player must find an exit before time runs out. Leading Qubby to hit a switch will open four circular portals that teleport him to another side of the Cube. Making his way to the Posterior side of Cube, Qubby can access the exit portal and escape.
While Lost in Cube is meant primarily for casual gamers, the game has been described as being "very addictive", already garnering 5-star ratings on the iTunes App Store within its first week of release. "My 12 year old daughter loves it!" said one player in a review. "It's fun, charming, and challenging. Great game to recommend."
The game has a total of 24 cubes to complete and 4 goals to achieve, providing a wide range of unique challenges for gamers.
Features of Lost in Cube include:
* 3 Basic Controls: Designed for intuitive game play, players only need to tap, drag and swipe to move Qubby through outer space
* Retina Display Support: Lost in Cube features vivid graphics to enhance the gaming experience
* Music and sound effects: Developers of the game have taken the time to create audio that compliments game play
* Game Center Support: Lost in Cube allows players to play against friends and family to find "Qubby's best travel companion"
* HD Version for iPad: WonderStar Games has also developed a version of Lost in Cube with finely tuned controls specifically for iPad users who wish to enjoy the game on a larger screen
Pricing and availability:
Lost in Cube (for iPhone and iPod touch) is currently available for sale worldwide through the App Store in the Games category for $0.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies). Lost in Cube HD (for iPad) is also available through the App Store for $1.99 USD. Review copies of both apps are available upon request.
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