Разработчик: Nico Thomas
Описание
About the game
Neoncube is a 2D platformer based around a neon world. The goal in the 50 included levels is as simple as opening a door and entering the next level. This seems easy at the beginning, but as your level progress increases, you might find yourself in a tricky situation. Especially the 5 bosses every 10 levels may increase the probability of ending up as a pile of neon shards.Features in the game
- Level Editor
50 Levels are not enough? Well you're in luck! With the built-in level editor you can create your own levels and publish them to the steam workshop! Share your levelpacks and try out levelpacks by other users for unlimited diversity! - Customize your cube
You don't like green? Well you're in luck! You can change the colour of your player to the colour you desire! Additionally, you can admire the broad selection of accessories for your player! Enjoy your new mustache and monocle wearing cube! - Coop
You don't like playing alone? Well you're in luck! Neoncube provides you with a Online Coop Campaign, so you can play the game with your best friends! - Achievements
You like achievements? Well you're in luck! Neoncube offers a variety of achievements for you to claim. These range from super easy to mindblowingly hard actions to perform! Gotta claim 'em all! - Trading Cards
You like trading cards? Well you're in luck! Collect and share trading cards to become a "Neon collector" on Steam!
Поддерживаемые языки: english, german, portuguese - portugal, spanish - spain, dutch, hungarian, swedish, french, polish, russian
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows XP
- Processor: Any
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated GPU
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
- OS *: Windows 7 or higher
- Processor: Any
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: Dedicated GPU
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
Отзывы пользователей
NeonCube is a fast-paced puzzle game that will keep you on your toes from start to finish. The premise is simple: you control a small cube as it navigates through a series of increasingly complex mazes, avoiding obstacles and collecting power-ups as you go.
The gameplay is smooth and responsive, with intuitive controls that make it easy to navigate through the levels. The puzzles are challenging but not overly frustrating, and the power-ups add an extra layer of strategy to the gameplay.
The graphics in NeonCube are bright and vibrant, with a neon-infused art style that's eye-catching and unique. The soundtrack is also excellent, with a variety of electronic tracks that perfectly complement the game's futuristic setting.
Overall, Is NeonCube a must-play probably not. But it is as cheap as chips and for fans of puzzle games it is worth considering. Its fast-paced gameplay, challenging puzzles, and vibrant graphics make it a standout experience at this price point.
Very fun. Nice concept and level editor is AWESOME!
i got this game largely for the level editor although i did play a bit of the campaign
so my main concern is that a fatal memory erro keeps occuring wiping out any of the changes to the leve i am working on, this may ust be me and/or it may just be the level editor but otherwise i have quite enjoyed the game especially for only a dollar it is a good game
Tags: Platformer
Additional Tags: Delete Local Content & Remove from Library
TLDR: Bare minimum effort flash grade platformer with Xbox360 pad support. Gimmick here involves a pitch black screen with visibility in radius around protag square tile and some buttons you must push to make pipelines glow up parts of the level. Tight margins for platforming. Game uses a trampoline mechanic that is clunky and hard to execute correctly. Game is bland and boring with no world setting, protag design, foe design or anything interesting. Audio is okay but forgettable.
Neoncube is yet another simple but cool platformer game.
The puzzles and the mechanics are nice. Fun for a few hours.
Music is really annoying, at least for me.
Still good enough, though.
Controls are very sensitive and puzzle layout is pretty rubbish too.
Not at all what i thought the game was going to be. Puzzles are pretty boring as well and easy enough to figure out but to execute them is a different story.
10min in and got bored in half that time
Fuck you, fuck who ever came up with this idea and its beautiful execution. I hope your grandmother dies in a pit of fire surrounded but obscene neon glow.
10/10 would recommend for anyone wishing to commit ritual suicide through beating your head against the desk in frustration.
If you want to play just for 5-10 minutes its ok, but otherwise i strongly DO NOT RECOMMEND this game. It has almost impossible achievments and big waste of time
The default settings make the game run at 10 fps. Also no widescreen.
The game is still very fun though. It reminds me of those flash games I used to play when I was little that have interesting oddities to them that make them fun and original.
Nope. Tried to at least get some enjoyment out of this but all the bosses I played are awful and the levels don't tend to be much better.
The controls are really stiff and the game expects rather precise platforming out of you on a few occasions, random difficulty spikes in an otherwise kind of tame platforming game. A fair few of the levels are pretty tedious, to boot; one level I played had me going back three times through the same area to move cubes around, with basically no danger, followed up by a relatively dangerous two sections afterwards. That doesn't make a game harder, it just makes it more boring.
The bosses, though. The first one is... okay, if not a little broken. The second is basically chance, you have to jump early and pray that you get the exact angle you need, and the boss is completely random so he can dodge out of the way of a successful attack sometimes, or spend a lot of time using attacks where you can't fight back. The third, though... a loooong autoscroll that only has real danger about a minute in, and then a moment that was as far as I got where you have to press a button and then go BACKWARDS to grab a cube. At that level of failing to understand basic game design, I just up and quit. Not worth my time, nor my money.
The aesthetic is decent, though not that special, and the soundtrack is okay as well. But I was just not getting any enjoyment out of this, even for the low price tag.
EDIT: I'm persistent as heck so I went and finished the game. It doesn't get better. There's a pure trial-and-error level that you literally have to replay until you've memorized, a ton of really picky platforming bits combined with the game's awful auto-jump and touchy engine, the final boss has a huge RNG element to it, a lot of levels go on too long for their own good, a few levels have puzzles where failure means restarting after you've already gone through a platforming segment to get to the puzzles, there's overly powerful rocket launchers eventually introduced, some wonky physics stuff with the booster panels, the falling blocks are used horribly in some places, placed at the end of levels with tricky jumps where failure means a full restart... the list just goes on and on, in only 50 levels + 5 bosses there are so many poor game design choices that I just couldn't wring any enjoyment out of this whatsoever.
I went into this game thinking it was a puzzle game with platform elements.
It turns out it is almost entirely a platformer, with maybe two or three puzzles ("Solve 50 unique puzzles on your way"? yeah right). Oh, and one of those puzzles uses mechanics that you aren't introduced to at all. There is no explanation of it, which leads to you having to figure out the complicated mess out on your own. Usually that's not a big deal (especially since I enjoy actual puzzles), but trial and error was made difficult by needing to pass part of the level before you can even attempt the puzzle.
The boss battles aren't very difficult, and are nice additions. Except for the lass boss, which is one of the most frustrating bosses I've ever faced. The boss is actually very easy, all you need to do is dodge some stuff. But he randomly uses a pulse, which is 99% guaranteed to push you into debris; there is also no way to tell when he's about to do it, so it's unavoidable. In other words, you just have to hope that he doesn't use it.
*End rant*
The first 40 levels or so of the game aren't bad. In fact, I enjoyed it. Sure, it was all platforming when I expected puzzles, but that wasn't a huge deal. It was fun.
The last 10 levels and the final boss ruin this game. There are ridiculous timing-based events and several parts that require luck, making the overall experience more frustrating than it's worth.
Good puzzle game, incredibly hard when you have someone playing that can't jump very well on multiplayer however... (Also, the effects should have a low default setting as my game was getting about 1-5fps until turned down.)
It's generally a good game.
However, one of the control buttons of the game made me crazy. Every time when I attemp to jump by using W button, the character jumps two times in a row. Maybe this is a normal thing and the bug comes up where I can jump once properly in an hour. This might be the way you can reach the higher levels in game.
In all seriousness, I can't recommend this game until they fix the bug.
Believe me, jump is everthing is this game.
This is a fun puzzle platformer game with neon graphics (As the game name suggests, duh). The controls are decent and the engine runs smoothly.
The only thing I could complain about is the level design, which is weird sometimes. But other than that, this game's fun!
Awesome game, really enjoyed it, finished all the levels. Although I would like to mention there are some bugs here and there. For example
-If a box was below you and you reversed the gravity you would fly up a bit then the box would teleport above you.
-This game doesn't run really well in fullscreen and lags (at least for my computer).
-The "E" button does not really have a lot of function to it except acting like a torch.
-Some levels are confusing and takes you a while to figure out what to do.
-After maximizing the game, clicking the minimize button will not minimize the game but instead reduce the lag I experience.
-After reaching the harder levels, some levels are just so tough you need a lot of luck to get through them
-On one specific level which I do not remember, it was the one with a ball and lazers and 2 switches which you have to time to activate the exit door. I glitched out the switches and had to restart the whole level which sucked.
That's it, I would recommend this game to anyone who have not yet tried platforming games but though I doubt they would get very far without experience in platforming games, as I have played tons of platforming games in the past.
Very good game with nice visuals and effects.
One part I like is how the lighting fits in really well as well as the torch effect.
The number of levels in the game is pretty satisfactory, just enough to keep you busy for a while.
Workshop is very eazy to use and create own levels.
9/10
Neon cube is a great cheap and extremely fun strategy game that i would recommend to anyone looking for a challenge,
Just sat down and beat this in 4 hrs. Super fun game and the price is an absolute steal. The game is along the lines of Super meatboy and electronic super joy. With 50 levels and 5 bosses you'll find plenty of varity and challenge packed nicely here. The visuals are awesome and music is chill. Really have nothing bad to say about this game. You should just go ahead and buy this if you like platform puzzle games.
This is an absolute great indie game, EXTREMLY challenging, yet simple. I love the fact that you can customise your own charater. Haven't quite been able to play with the level editor but i exspect it will be just as good as the main campain. Final thought, Expect to rage! Highly Recommend this to anyone. Great Game
Very beautiful game.
Pros:
- Decent controls;
- challenging;
- cube is customizable (Love playing as BIG BOSS);
- great soundtrack.
Cons are:
- no widescreen support (yet?);
- no menumode controller support.
TL:DR
Worth money.
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Nico Thomas |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 21.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 78% положительных (41) |