Now if I just can find the time to tinker with the built-in level editor to create my own maps. Here’s a pro-tip: ditch the trackpad for a mouse…trust me on this.Īs a plus, the game comes with the tools needed to build your own levels, and as a further nod to user-generated-content, these custom levels (and some of them look really really cool), are available for other players to load and play on. The game supports both multi-player and single player modes, and comes with online leaderboards as well. Each time you start a level, you’ll face a plethora of choices, whether you want to go on the defensive, mount a rescue, capture the flag, or territorial gain, set the number of waves, enemies and a few other rule modifiers. While the graphics caught my eye the first time around, I was further impressed with the game’s versatility. Each of them has a health bar which you’ll need to monitor (as they can take damage from enemy Cubemen) and each unit is upgradeable twice over. There are different types of Cubemen available, ranging from the basic grunt called Grill to the mortar lobbing Moty. In Cubemen 2, you are supposed to defend your base by placing your ever-mobile bunch of Cubemen around levels that look like they are built from stacks of, what else but cubes. This brand new tower defense game looks really cool with its completely 3D visuals, it kinda reminded me of Darwinia, and that’s one game with a very strong visual identity. CUBEMEN 2 IPAD MACHowever, I did manage to sneak in some time to check out Aussie indie devs 3 Sprockets‘ latest game for the PC, Mac & Linux platforms, Cubemen 2. What a busy week it has been, with baby Natalia, work and marathon training taking up the bulk of my time.
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