It’s one of those games that makes you want to throw your device across the room. The puzzles are simple but tricky enough to make you second guess yourself. Sometimes the physics feel wonky, like the cubes don’t quite do what you expect. Total chaos.
Cube Tri is a neat little puzzle game with wonky physics and tricky levels. You move cubes around to solve puzzles that look simple but can get frustrating fast. It’s not complicated, but some puzzles are annoying to figure out. The controls are straightforward, but timing matters. It’s easy to get stuck on the same level for ages.
Playing Cube Tri doesn’t involve character builds or loadouts, but figuring out the best ways to stack and move cubes is key. Some players swear by certain patterns or setups to clear levels faster. It’s more about your approach than any fancy equipment. Practice helps you see the tricks faster.
Always look for the most straightforward move first. There’s usually a hidden shortcut or pattern that makes the level easier. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different angles. I found that waiting before making your move can sometimes help avoid mistakes. Keep trying till you see the trick.
The game progresses through a series of increasingly tricky puzzles. You solve each one by moving cubes correctly and avoiding getting stuck. The ending isn’t a big reveal, but finishing the last level gives a sense of relief. It’s not the most exciting story, but the puzzles keep you hooked till the end.