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Welsh indie developers announce Q.U.B.E; a brain-teasing puzzler

DSOGaming writes: "Toxic Games, a newly formed small independent developer based in Newport, South Wales founded by former classmates, began development of Q.U.B.E. as a student project in 2009. All three core members are game designers with no programming expertise. Thanks to the encouragement of academic mentors and industry professionals, and with the help of the Indie Fund for start-ups, Toxic Games went from student hobbyists to independent developers upon graduation from university. Toxic Games plans to release their debut title, Q.U.B.E. with the support of Indie-Fund in late 2011 to early 2012."

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wallis4663d ago

Interesting.

The indie market is pretty flooded with brainteasers though. It's usually the more artistically geared games like braid, limbo and bastion that stick out amidst it all.

Still as someone who lives in South Wales I can't help but wish them the best of luck.

It can't be easy starting a company from scratch. And work experience isn't exactly an easy to thing to acquire considering there are like three games developers in the whole of the UK.

john24663d ago

My thoughts exactly. One thing is for sure though, indie devs attempt original ideas so I guess we should be thankful. Otherwise we wouldn't even have an option of a different - if only a bit rough around the edges - gaming experience.

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Video: Q.U.B.E. Director's Cut - quicklook

The guys of Gaming Boulevard play the first minutes of Q.U.B.E. Director's Cut on Wii U.

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Q.U.B.E.: Director’s Cut comparison between Wii U and PC

How does CUBE compare on the Wii U vs PC?

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Q.U.B.E - The Director's Cut Announced

Stephanie Burdo with TheKoalition.com writes:

"This summer 2015, players will be able to dive into the ultimate edition of Q.U.B.E – The Director’s Cut. This extended version will be available on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and Wii U."

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