Added user level search in level gallery. ![]() Fixed laser units not targeting/shooting crossbow mobs ■ Cubemen does not support Intel GMA9XX Video Cards It’s TD like you’ve never seen or experienced before. ■ Cubemen Multi-Player games are cross platform, so you can play iPad v.s Steam or Steam v.s MAS or MAS v.s iPad. ■ Comprehensive stats and scores ladder for all game types ■ Individual score ladders for all Defense levels ■ 9 Mayhem Levels (AI & Online Multiplayer) ■ 25 Skimish Levels (AI & Online Multiplayer) ■ Over 16,000 user generated levels to play You can move your Cubemen around the board at any time or click on an enemy to target them. There are no static towers, just little men! Spawn your little Cubemen with orders to get to a certain location to attack or defend. Two way REAL-TIME TD against the computer or a real person! Play a purely Defense game in various modes on a sweet selection of levels, or go into Skirmish mode and play a new type of TD game against either the computer or another human opponent. ![]() It’s the usual story, but with many very interesting twists. Use your own little Cubemen to defend your base from other little Cubemen that are trying to run it over. It’s the age old struggle between Good vs Bad, Blue vs Red, Little men vs Little men. These cards are usually found in early Intel MacBook's and Mac Minis. PLEASE check your video card before purchase. ■ Cubemen does not support Intel GMA9XX Video Cards. ■ New Cubemen Original Soundtrack available at. ■ iPad "Game of the Week" in the UK and France! The audio is a bit lacklustre, but then I imagine this is the sort of thing you play whilst listening to something else anyway.Cubemen is a fast paced, action packed, original singled & Multi-player 3D TD / RTS hybrid! Get ready for some crazy Cubemen action! This game runs very smoothly, in fact you’ll have the same experience playing on a MacBook Air as a desktop (there’s no right-clicking involved, so you can use it on the single-button touchpad without complaint). There’s a scarcity of options (just the resolution), but given the minimalist art style, there’s no real need for any. ![]() In addition to the six varieties of the standard “defence” mode, there’s also a skirmish mode, which sees you play against an opponent with exactly the same goals and resources as you (with a race to secure the best positions), and a recently added “mayhem” mode, which allows for up to six simultaneous players (and is a lot of fun). That said, there’s a great variety of play modes. Another problem is that although all of the cubemen types are unlocked from the very start, there seems to be much more of an incentive (particularly in the early game) to keep churning out cheaper units rather than saving for the deadlier ones, in order to maintain dominance at key points in the map. There’s a couple of minor interface issues, such as having to click on a cubeman type in order to find out what it does (but you can only do so if you can afford to buy it), and cubemen will happily fire into walls if they have no direct line of sight, which means that you have to keep an eye on them at all times. There’s no campaign (and no real tutorial) as such, instead you’ll play against the AI through a series of progressively more complex maps (each of which has a global leaderboard, and can be rated by players, which is a nice touch). Adding to this is that the maps are fully 3D (again with a cubic style), so positioning cubemen becomes doubly important. That’s not to say that it becomes more of a real-time strategy game: your little guys can only move between predetermined points, but they can (and will) engage enemies whilst on the move. But here’s where it differs from the rest of the bunch, and starts to get interesting: your cubemen move about freely. You create increasingly powerful (and costly) towers (the titular cubemen) in an attempt to curtail the enemy’s assault into your base, whilst using cubes (awarded from destroying enemies) to build more. The gameplay is standard tower defence stuff. Available for PC, Mac and iPad, it adds a few unique twists onto a familiar structure. Cubemen is a fairly new addition to the already crowded tower defence genre.
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