Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Md. Mahmud Ahsan | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Not only is this game addictive, but it also challenges your analytical ability and spacial reasoning skills, making you more capable at solving real-word puzzles. (Like how to pack a small suitcase with all the stuff you need to bring on a trip.)
As you continue playing Cubilus, you’ll also need to use your memory to replay levels you’ve completed before. This two-dimensional non-rote memorization can help expand your memory capability so you can remember other things easier and recall things you otherwise may have forgotten.
Checkout the game play: http://youtu.be/PBoKlaOBi2w
Key Features:
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• 40 level puzzle game redesigned specifically for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.
• Optional background music to keep you engaged and sound effects to provide immediate feedback.
• Achievements and Leaderboard to bring out your competitive side and help you keep working on challenging levels—the levels which are most likely to help improve your abilities.
Beat The Competition
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Can you find the shortest path from start to finish? If you can, Cubilus will put you on its leaderboard for that level. Then you can challenge your friends on Facebook and Twitter directly from Cubilus and see if they can beat your score.
Together, you and your friends will each be working to improve your reasoning and memory skills, while also having a lot of fun trying to get to the incredibly-challenging level 40—a level which will require every bit of your mental abilities.
Great For All Ages
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Children will instantly grasp how to play Cubilus, and it will keep them busy building essential skills for hours. Adults, especially seniors, can use the game to help keep their mental skills razor sharp.
And, best of all, Cubilus lets children and seniors from the same family have fun working together or competitively to find the shortest path from start to finish while enhancing everyones’ mental abilities.
I really like this game. It reminds me of the old computer game, " Bull dozer". Thanks for the update.
Never seen a game with no instructions. Have no idea how to play, and touching pieces to move it, doesn't even always work Need to add instructions, it might be fun, but it's getting deleted Also improve touching piece sensitivity
Can't get passed level 3, not sure how the game is supposed to work if the tiles can't reach the matching symbols.
This may be a good game for some; but, for me, it's too frustrating and I don't have the patience to figure it all out. It might help if they gave you a little direction. Took me a while to figure out what I was even supposed to do; and, then, you don't really have the control of movement I would like. Maybe some physics person might like to figure out all the moves, but not me. Deleting it.
I couldn't find instructions, even in the about section. The controls for replaying/going to the next level are partially covered by an advertisement. The pieces are a little too small for easy selection/dragging. Other than that it's a good game