![]() If you create a wall or a tower in a wrong spot, you can demolish it with no penalty. There is no luxury of time to figure out how to get past a level: you just have to do it, or die trying And Cubetractor has been designed for just that. The roaming monsters create a sense of urgency, and the constant fire from enemy towers forces you to finish each level quickly. It is not your everyday, low-key puzzle game. It sounds a lot like what one might hear out of Theme Hospital, but for good reason.īecause we all know that in spite of its quirky appearance, Theme Hospital is anything but a leisurely game, and the same goes for Cubetractor. Its music is predictably 8-bit, but with an upbeat note and catchy tune. True to the developers’ inspirations, the game has a top down camera and a 2D, 16-bit appearance. For the seasoned gamer, the controls pose no issue, and feel instinctual. Cubetractor is played with the arrow or WASD keys, with the action button being the ever faithful spacebar. Walls can be used to keep your tower safe from enemy towers, while power generators increase your rate of fire. Cubes can be combined to form walls, turrets, or even power generators. ![]() As you advance through the set, things get more complicated. So how do you clear each level of its enemies? Monsters, turrets, or walls can be slain by pulling blocks into their direction. It can pick up batteries – which contribute to your final score – or pick up spanners that replenish your HP, but has no attack. Your character, reminiscent of a stylised ATLAS or P-Body from the Portal games, instead has to pull cubes, combine them, and even create new units to get past the various challenges in each level. The game has a very interesting premise, in that while it does require you to slay monsters and destroy towers, you can’t directly attack them. We tested the beta build of Cubetractor up to the fourth ‘world’, or set of levels. The game is centred around its namesake – cubes – and has you utilising them in different ways to get past each level. ![]() Realistic physics simulation makes every destruction scenario unique.Cubetractor is a tower attack and puzzle game by Singaporean developers Ludochip, built in the same vein as the Legend of Zelda and Battle City games of yore. Every building in the game can be destroyed piece by piece. X-Morph: Defense is powered by EXOR Studios' proprietary Schmetterling game engine. employ new strategies, reacting to dynamic enemy paths grow in strength as the game rewards you with upgrades after defeating each wave upgrade your towers and abilities throughout the course of the story campaign. take over the Earth by invading locations all around the globe including South Africa, Russia, USA, Japan, China, Britain, Argentina, and other countries Each boss fight is unique and heavily influences the gameplay environment. Fight huge, building size, mechanical war machines. ![]() Morph into four distinct fighter forms, each one with a different weapon and special ability. Don't wait for your enemies - engage them directly with the X-Morph fighter. Build advanced towers to counter special enemies. Advanced tower types - different kinds of enemies require different defense strategies. Enemies adapt to the changing battlefield and your tower placement, making the challenge a lot more interesting. Smart enemies - there are no predefined enemy paths. Connect towers with laser fences that block enemy movement. ![]() Destroy obstacles, collapse buildings and bridges to change enemy paths. Possess a range of unique alien weapons and use defense strategies as you've never seen before in this genre. Tear down buildings and collapse bridges to support your defense or to simply indulge in a spectacle of unprecedented destruction. Build mazes for incoming enemies in an environment that provides exceptional planning freedom. Strategize in the build mode by carefully selecting various types of alien towers or throw yourself right into the heat of the battle. You are the X-Morph - an alien species that invades Earth to harvest its resources and terraform the surface. ![]()
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