NWR writes: "Proving that Nintendo's Art Style series goes beyond remakes of the Bit Generations line, Cubello is an original puzzle game that could only be done with a pointer device. Like Orbient before it, the concept is very simple, and the aesthetics are stripped down to the bare minimum. Cubello isn't as deep or addictive as Orbient, but it still has some charm and is a good title to pick up for five minutes at a time, which is appropriate for a downloadable game since you don't have to switch discs.
Each level in Cubello consists of a big, complex structure made of different colored blocks. The structure is constantly rotating, and your goal is to blast away all the blocks until only the core block is left. Blocks are cleared away by matching at least four of the same color. (I should note that some colors, like dark blue and brown, look too similar against the bright background, and there is no special display mode for color blind players.) Since you just point at the screen and shoot blocks at the cluster, Cubello is briskly paced and initially feels more like a shooter than a puzzle game."