This puzzle game doesn’t have a name yet, but its gifs speak for themselves

Like Lara Croft GO meets Monument Valley, this unnamed puzzle game seems to merge elements of impossible architecture with a bright, low-poly look inspired by board games.


Cube game


Levels are seemingly set on Rubik’s Cube-like environments, each cube adorned with mini castles, rocky cliffs, and flowing waterfalls that can be rotated to create a new path for the miniatures that are attempting to navigate the ever-changing surface.


Based on its most recent gif, some levels even come with narrative exposition in the form of floating text that moves with the direction of the cube it’s attached to, delivering more story with each revelatory rotation.


Cube game


It’s hard to determine much else about this game based on what’s available, but it sure looks nice. For now, you can follow it on for updates.


 

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Published on November 18, 2015 06:00
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