This is probably one of the weirdest puzzle games out there, presentation-wise. Being the lone person standing above a bunch of cubes floating in an endless dark void is certainly ominous, but hey, at least there's an epic orchestral soundtrack to hype you up! This clash of emotions unnerves me a bit, and with that, the game has successfully drawn me in.

For the puzzle gameplay itself, it's quite enjoyable. The goal of the game to "delete" as many cubes as possible, preferably without getting stomped by one of them. You'll fail if you fall of the edge, either because of your own movements or if the walkable space crumbles beneath you, which could happen if you let too many cubes fall of the edge of the walkable space, or if you delete a "forbidden" cube. The difficulty progression is really good, by the end you're basically forced into planning your moves accurately, and also quickly executing it with minimal mistakes. You can always aim for a perfect round but it's not always possible, so the game also pushes you to let a couple cubes loose, which could snowball if you keep letting it happen. I'm not sure if it has much replay value or staying power, but it's at least worth a try.

Reviewed on Mar 22, 2023


2 Comments


1 year ago

I enjoyed this weird little game but I think the rewind helped with that.

1 year ago

@FallenGrace yeah I think without the rewind it would have taken me longer to fully appreciate this game, there's some quirks that you have to learn the hard way.