Q.U.B.E. - Beta v1.3

Filed under Q.U.B.E. on October 26, 2010 at 3:59 pm

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Description

Updated beta release of Q.U.B.E ('Quick Understanding of Block Extrusion'), a first-person single-player game (built on the Unreal 3 engine) where the player must complete challenging puzzles to advance through each level.

Now includes: - 2 new puzzles - New Lighting System - Added Hint System - New menu - New game layout - New puzzles - Cutscenes - Credits

To finish puzzles the player needs to manipulate coloured cubes in the environment by controlling them with their special gloves. The player is able to extrude (drag out) red cubes, launch themselves using blue cubes, pull out multiple sets of yellow cubes and strategically use timed cubes. Q.U.B.E is currently in development by us here at Toxic Games - it began as a student project but we are keen to take it further and pursue it as a fully-fledged single player game. Influences are drawn from 'The Room', a short animation by Vancouver Film School, Portal, Prey and a variety of other media. We are using the power of Unreal Engine 3 to bring our idea to life. Toxic Games currently comprises of 3 key members: Daniel Da Rocha, Jonathan Savery and Dave Hall.

Updates in v1.3 include:
- New menu
- New game layout
- New puzzles
- Cutscenes
- Credits

"To play the game:
1. Download File
2. Double click setup (.exe) icon and follow instructions.
3. When the game loads up select a resolution that best fits your screen (found under 'settings')
4. Press Alt + Enter to play in full screen mode
5. Click 'Start Game' Red Cubes: Can be pulled out and pushed in Blue Cubes: Can be used as launch pads Yellow Cubes: Bring out sets of cubes Timed Cubes: Come out for a set period of time and then go back in Enjoy the game and let us know what you think!"

- Toxic Games
http://www.qubegame.co.uk/

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File Information

  • Application: Q.U.B.E.
  • Date Added: 26/10/2010
  • Filename: Q.U.B.E._18.10.2010.exe
  • Downloads: 364
  • Size: 179.05 MB
  • MD5: 73e272ff2ef5b70ee6568ccf2024e0f6
  • SHA1: 6e4dc853564e996bd241d0d2d7adfc496c2b0c9b
  • Website: http://www.qubegame.co.uk
  • Last Downloaded: 34 hours ago

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