About This Game Kubz brings one of the most famous puzzle game of all time to the Virtual Reality world! Play with an HTC Vive in a 3d rooms with very realistic Tetrominos falling from the sky. Your goal is the plug them in the grid as fast as you can or everything around you will be destroyed. Best of all, you can challenge your friends and get to the top of the leaderboard! We already have some improvements in progress: - Add new game modes - Multiplayer online (cooperation, battles...) - Any awesome idea you have! 7aa9394dea Title: Kubz VRGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:bibimbapstudioPublisher:bibimbapstudioRelease Date: 5 Sep, 2016 Kubz VR Torrent Download [Patch] Fun concept. I'd like if there was a few different game modes (Zen, Original, Variable Difficulty maybe?)It was pretty involved physically, there's not really a way to "reach" and set a block down, you actually need to more. It's nice for the fact that it gets players involved.. This is a must-buy if you like puzzles at all. It's room-scale tetris where you can rotate the blocks in all directions. Instead of the game ending when there are too many blocks in the stack, it ends when there are too many piled up on the floor. You have to work fast. I played a few games and managed a score of 30.. It's a great twist on Tetris that I'd recommend to anyone with "VR legs." For those who get a little quesy when the VR world shifts on you, stay away until they update it with a way to disable the ending "fall."Essentially, when you lose, the floor falls out from under you and you fall twenty feet. For those who are not strongly affected by VR sliding, it's fine, but for those who do not handle it well, this event essentially ruins the game. I've suggested to the Devs to add an option to disable this (or teleport you down, or something), but so far no response.. I got this as "Tetris in VR", but it's so much better than Tetris. Moving in a 3d space, you can turn those pesky z-blocks around to make them s-blocks. You can also fill holes left so long as the shape will fit it. The capacity concept is the only flaw, and I saw this even before the purchase (I bought this on sale). In classical Tetris the rate of the blocks increases with the number of lines you complete. In Kubz VR the rate increases automatically but does reach a maximum. Basically, as long as you can keep up with the max speed you can keep playing, but don't expect to do that without breaking a sweat. It does have leaderboards, but they are local. Online leaderboards would be a great addition.. The core concept of the game works well enough, but it doesn't really have enough to justify paying any amount. There's absolutely no options to adjust the gameplay, like if you want to play with a more lax pace. Right now, the default and only spawn rate grows exponentially and independently of the player's performance. What ends up happening is that most games end up finishing with roughly the same duration, since it always reaches a point that's almost impossible to manage within a few minutes.Also it probably wouldn't hurt to have a few quality of life improvements to grabbing and manipulating the blocks. Like if you could swipe the trackpad to rotate one while you're holding it instead of fumbling with both hands.. I have a few VR Tetris games, and this one is the best. That said I dont feel it translates well to VR. I'm giving this a positive review, as its the best one, but its a weak positive review. 6\/10.. This is a great $4 purchase for fans of Tetris-style puzzle games. The controls are intuitive, though much like Tetris itself you have to be a bit careful how you try to place the blocks -- if you're not paying enough attention, you'll place the block in an unintended way (this is not a slight on the game, it's part of the inherent difficulty of the puzzle).One of the biggest things I like about this game that sets it apart from Tetris is that you can rotate the blocks around to place them in 360 degrees, which makes it quite a bit easier to place blocks on the grid -- for example, you can take a right-facing L block and rotate it in 3D to a left-facing L block; the two "types" of L-blocks are still color coordinated (purple and orange), but functionally they are the same block.All in all, for $4 this is a good addition to your VR library, especially if you're wanting to introduce VR to people because everyone's already familiar with Tetris and this game does a great job of showing how VR can expand\/enhance gaming. Plus, it's Tetris. Who doesn't like Tetris?
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