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Friday, November 21, 2008

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Super HYPERCUBE is a puzzle game based on the concept of fitting 3D shapes into a hole in the wall, simply by rotating the cluster of cubes around to find the correct orientation. Instructions are provided for the Xbox 360 controller, although the keyboard can be used to play as well. Use the W, A, S, D, Q and E keys to adjust the camera view. Press any of the arrow keys to rotate the cube, and hold the space key to drop a cluster immediately.

Name: Super HYPERCUBE
Developer: Renaud Bédard
Category: Puzzle
Type: Freeware
SIze: 2MB
Direct download link: Click here (.NET Framework 3.5 required)

Comments

I'd like to point out that even though I did all the coding for the game, the game's concept/design/visual style are all thanks to Kokoromi members Phil Fish, Heather Kelley and Cindy Poremba!

Additional game design by crazy japanese gameshows ;)

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll2kajMH2u0

I like it!
Too bad you can't use other dual analog gamepads... (other than the xbox360 controller)

"PolyGammaWii has encounterd a problem"

even after the stupid 50mb .net update.

raigan -guess it's not that original eh,. oh well it does look nice in the video,.

I love the art direction

I got the LATEST DX and works now,. thanks Renaud.

yup, is a very nice presentation,. even without the 3d tilthead setup,. fun/frustrating like tetris.

I've found a way to use any generic dual-analog gamepad with this game. here:
http://tocaedit.com/forum/dload.php?action=file&file_id=124

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