Cubetractor
Details: Video game
Developer: Ludochip
Publisher: Ludochip
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, macOS
Genres: Action game, Indie game, Strategy
Description: Cubetractor is tower defense-like cube-styled action-strategy-puzzle bullet hell. This is the only game within the IP. Gameplay The game is self-called "reverse tower defense" by the developers. The point is, you and your opponent have to build stationery structures to defeat each other's bases. Many of the maps designed so no side has the opportunity and every odd in the gameplay depends on the speed and skillfulness of the sides. There a total of 40 maps. The core gameplay element comes from combining the materials: Endroi can pull the multi-colored blocks towards him — if hit an enemy, they destroy both the for and themselves, and if they get hit by another block of the same color, they form a construction — most likely a turret — which shoots in all directions. So the player is forced to continually think about the directions of pulling and the placement of turrets to antagonize with the AI-driven opponent adequately. Story The plot circles around Endroi on his quest to acquiring the power of Cubetracking — which is Cubes + Attracting combo-word. On his way, he encounters many enemies and overcomes them with tactics and more exceptional time management skills.
Developer: Ludochip
Publisher: Ludochip
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, macOS
Genres: Action game, Indie game, Strategy
Description: Cubetractor is tower defense-like cube-styled action-strategy-puzzle bullet hell. This is the only game within the IP. Gameplay The game is self-called "reverse tower defense" by the developers. The point is, you and your opponent have to build stationery structures to defeat each other's bases. Many of the maps designed so no side has the opportunity and every odd in the gameplay depends on the speed and skillfulness of the sides. There a total of 40 maps. The core gameplay element comes from combining the materials: Endroi can pull the multi-colored blocks towards him — if hit an enemy, they destroy both the for and themselves, and if they get hit by another block of the same color, they form a construction — most likely a turret — which shoots in all directions. So the player is forced to continually think about the directions of pulling and the placement of turrets to antagonize with the AI-driven opponent adequately. Story The plot circles around Endroi on his quest to acquiring the power of Cubetracking — which is Cubes + Attracting combo-word. On his way, he encounters many enemies and overcomes them with tactics and more exceptional time management skills.