Разработчик: Turtle Cream
Описание
Sugar Cube: Bittersweet Factory is a 2D platformer game that presents the story of a sugar cube. The background tiles of the game have two sides, namely, the front and the back. These tiles can be flipped for access to critical hints to solve different levels. They may or may not help you, so pay attention!
The game is the full version of IGF China 2010's winner, Sugar Cube. It includes 5 factory themes containing 90 levels and 2 endings. Also included is the full soundtrack of the game.
Note: Soundtrack will be located at -> Steam -> Steamapps -> Common -> Sugar Cube Bittersweet Factory -> Soundtrack
Поддерживаемые языки: english, japanese
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *:Windows XP
- Processor:1.66GHz
- Memory:1 GB RAM
- Graphics:DirectX compatible card
- DirectX®:9.0c
- Hard Drive:180 MB HD space
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I think you should absolutely avoid purchasing this game. This game's been lying in my library for I don't know how long. So, I loved the theme and concept. It immediately crashed on launch and there's no way , it can run on modern operating systems urging me to send an error report to probably dead studios that are never gonna release the patch for it. Neither can I have it refunded.
It looks a lot more fun than it actually is. Sugar Cube is an interesting concept that doesn't really transfer that well into a game. The music and graphics are charming, and some of the puzzles are actually well-designed, but I find it hard to recommend this game to anyone but hardcore puzzle game fans.
what am i doing with my life? Im moving a lil sugar cube across the screen for a hundred hours? This game was helpful in growing my greasyness in my neckbeard. I have now realised the detrimental effects of hours on this game to my body. I have gained much weight. damn this game is bad fo yo health mang. Das not cool.
10/10 would play another hundred hours of this.
Pretty cool, doesn't take forever to beat, puzzles are just hard enough to have fun, but not piss you off.
This is an adorable puzzle/platformer and I loved it. The challenge of the flipping tiles would always mess me up. I really enjoyed this game.
The controls are very basic and easy to pick up
The levels are easy to start so you can grasp the game, but then it starts to get tough real fast and you have to think very hard to get the solution.
I also really enjoy the relaxed soundtrack
It's my new go to relax game when i need a fix of calming cuteness. Definitley worth it.
I love this game but I love the song from the first steam video even more. It's so catchy and was the main reason I bought the game in the first place. The instrumental song. It's so groovy.
My parents used to warn me against eating sugar if I cared about my teeth, almost as if it had some magical ability to destroy matter on contact. That's exactly the power it has in Sugar Cube: Bittersweet Factory: a short and sweet 2D puzzle platformer in which you play as—you guessed it—a sugar cube with the passive ability to alter the physical state of almost anything he touches.
Each of the 90 levels in the game is a single screen overlaid with a grid. Your goal is to get from the starting point to the exit by flipping certain squares on the grid to on/off states that enable or disable platforms, obstructions, switches, hazards and more. You can also hold down a button to temporarily disable your powers while you move, which allows for some much-needed precision in choosing the cells you flip. Enemies, some with abilities of their own, are sometimes added to the mix to make solutions more complex.
The platforming is rough around the edges and imprecise, serving only as a crude means to execute the puzzle elements; the graphics, while cute, are low-resolution and don’t scale well to full-screen; and, while there are a few challenging puzzles, solving most of them is like taking candy from a baby. Aspartame recommends it, but the rest of me feels that it's unlikely to satisfy most people.
At first I hated the game, then by the end it was bearable. I can't put my finger on why I just didn't like it. For me, I'm glad it was short, any more of it and I would've jumped off a cliff.
A platform puzzle game with cute art and story concept. The music, though not varied, is also cute. As for gameplay, your goal is to break out of different factories, which are composed of many levels. The puzzle part involves a unique tile-flipping mechanic; you must figure out which tiles to flip in order to escape. Other controls are simple: arrows keys to move, spacebar to jump, and shift key to turn tile flipping on/off. You can slightly influence your direction mid-jump to lean out more left or right, then lean as you fall back in your original spot. You cannot defeat enemies by jumping on them ("You're not Mario!"); you can only avoid them or manipulate the environment around them.
I haven't finished the game, but the puzzles I've encountered in the first and second factory were easy to medium difficulty. Therefore, this game appears to be for a more casual level of playing. Some levels made me scratch my head, but I got the gist after several restarts. If you want to get the achievements for not dying, then that will be very challenging.
My true motivation for buying this game was to craft the steam badge and get a wallpaper and emoticon. THEY'RE ADORABLE, OKAY?
If you wait for a sale, then you can get the game for cheap.
A great platformer with the difficulty of AVGN Adventures with trying to survive entire levels without dying. I won't always finish games like this but this game is fun and I like simple things that are easy to look at. I love the sense of humor in it too. Pretty weird little game that, honestly, is better than the original Meat Boy in its own way.
Where to start. This game is more puzzles instead of tight platforming and the puzzels are all very easy. The game mechanics with flipping blocks back and fourth just feels janky to me. I finished all of the normal levels just so I could uninstall this game without feeling bad. Being the retro platform junkie that I am, the graphics and art style are nice but this game just dosen't do it for me.
3/10
I've never seen or heard of this game in my life.
It appeared in my steam library and it claims I bought it 2 weeks ago.
I'm scared, but I guess the game's fun. I'm just so confused. Good game though, challenging and silly.
Cute Character, nice music, good concept.
8/10
its perfect - Gamepro Magazine
It's a very fun at the same time very challenging ( atleast for me )
But it's a little bit too short.
Overall 9/10
A mediocre, painfully monotonous puzzle platformer. The minimal challenge present is largely artificial, often based on some combination of biased hit detection, erratic enemy patterns or awkward portal jumping.
I do give it credit for its appropriately saccharine concept, but Sugar Cube isn't really worth wading through for that alone.
Grabbed this because it was - A) on sale, and B) dropped trading cards. Seemed like an easy way to use up steam funds and break even.
But wow, the gameplay actually takes some lateral thinking to get around the puzzles in the game! It's very casual compared to platformers like vvvvv, 140, or spelunky, but this game takes a simple mechanic of tiles changing as you move past them, and works with it to create an interesting, curious, yet fun and laid back puzzle platformer.
Well worth the $1.74 it's currently selling for in the November sale. Check it out!
Beautiful graphics and an intriguing physics that captivates you. Turns out it's pretty addictive, mostly if you want to get all the achievements. The surprise at the end is icing on the cake.
This is a short and sweet (ha!) game. It's part platformer and part puzzle game. The puzzle part comes in when you move. The world is made up of tiles and when you move past them, you either spin them by default or choose not to. This helps you get past obstacles and make platforms appear. The graphics in this game are very nice and colorful and the soundtrack is funky/jazzy with a great theme song that is very catchy. This isn't an expensive game and well worth your time and money if you like platformers and puzzles.
A quirky cute puzzle platformer. Some levels are a bit tricky, but overall a fairly easy game. Fun tile flipping mechanic though.
Meatboys Japanese cousin? This game is pretty freaking "SWEET!!!"<----See what I did there? Get it? Sweet? lol :-)
Too short, needs a level editor badly because its quite a challenging little platformer.
Makes you want to create shit to challenge people :3
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Turtle Cream |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 15.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 78% положительных (41) |