Universal AirCube - a puzzle game with exclusive Apple Watch content

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  1. fableespana

    fableespana New Member

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    #1 fableespana, Apr 24, 2015
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    Hi,

    I published my new game, AirCube, yesterday, and I'm excited to hear your thoughts on it.

    It’s a strategic puzzle game that infuses the aesthetic of classics Rubik’s cube and Tetris with the addictive hook of modern gaming. Already running at 60 levels long, it will feature exclusive, additional content for owners of the Apple Watch.

    Conceptually, the game’s is as easy as one-two-three:
    Select a piece.
    Launch it.
    Turn the structure to reposition the piece.

    You can find more information about the game at: www.madebyfable.com/aircube

    It´s available on the App Store here: https://itunes.apple.com/app/id979075118

    Cheers
     

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  2. klebstoff

    klebstoff New Member

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    Interesting concept, hopefully not as hard to solve as Rubik's cube ;)

    How exactly is the "exclusive Watch content" working? I couldn't find any information about it on the links you posted...
     
  3. fableespana

    fableespana New Member

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  4. y2kmp3

    y2kmp3 Well-Known Member

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    fableespana,

    I am intrigued. The game description says that each level has a limited number of moves. Does this imply a "par" goal value for each level? Does each value also represent the move count for optimal solution for the level?

    Is there unlimited undo (and fast forward) so you can easily backtrack and re-evaluate your moves?
     
  5. fableespana

    fableespana New Member

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    Hi y2kmp3.

    There is only a limited number to solve the level which is part of the dufficulty for each level. It is not the "perfect" count, but sometimes you need to think twice how to rotate the cube in order not to use too many moves.

    In some levels, the moves count is the perfect solution, in others it's 4 or 5 more.

    There is no "par" solution, the only objective is to create a cube. If you're interested in seeing the "perfect" solution: all level solutions are on Youtube.

    Forward - rewind/undo and some sort of back tracker are not implemented, but could be interesting features for an update :)
     
  6. fableespana

    fableespana New Member

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    Hi,

    after receiving feedback, I just released an update for the game with new features: Unlimited moves & Option to skip level.

    Hope you like it.

    Cheers
     

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