Some of you may remember a puzzle game named Intelligent Qube (Kurushi Final in Europe) on the first PlayStation. You were playing a character trapped on a grid and you had to destroy waves of moving cubes to avoid being crushed to death... XP1728 is directly inspired by that game and actually draws all its gameplay mechanics from it.
Your goal is to survive by destroying every cube, except black ones. Every time you destroy a black cube, the grid loses one row, leaving you less room to complete the level. In addition, special cubes (orange, green, and blue) allow you to make combos, but be careful...you may tend to get overexcited and forget some black cubes
That game was originally designed for hardcore gamers and puzzle game specialists seeking for challenge. If you think you have some skills, go straight to the campaign mode and try to get the highest possible score. A leaderboard is here to make you shine, you just need to login with a Facebook account (sorry for that). And if you are a casual gamer, don't worry, an interactive tutorial is here to introduce the basic rules and show you all kind of tricks to win and improve your score.
With more than 120 waves, XP1728 will certainly bring you some challenge. And if you think this is too easy, or you don't know how to improve your scores, you can still get new avatars and improvements from the vault!
And here is a gameplay video from the mobile version (but running on an emulator on PC), but it's basically the same one on Ouya :
You can set graphics quality to high with a descent GPU on a PC. But the game is not playable in high on Ouya, not powerful enough. Hopefully the Ouya 2 will be able to handle it.









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