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Quick Understanding of Block Extrusion

Q.U.B.E.: Director's Cut, a sensational indie first person-perspective puzzler, that now comes with a brand new backstory allowing you to experience the game in much deeper perspective, is available 60% off on GOG.com. That's only $3.99 for the first three days!

Set in a mysterious and abstract sterile environment, Q.U.B.E. (Quick Understanding of Block Extrusion) is a first-person puzzle game that challenges you to navigate each level by manipulating colored cubes that surround you. There's little to go on as the game begins - you are dropped into an all-white room with few instructions, and simply have to figure your way out. Q.U.B.E.: Director's Cut is the definitive version you want to play, and this time the mind bending gameplay will be accompanied by a completely new story by award-winning writer Rob Yescombe. This edition also features a new 10-level time-trial mode, a new original music score, and - if you dare - Occulus Rift support. The game comes complete with the Race Against the Qlock DLC.

So, how quick is your understanding of block extrusion, these days? Find out in Q.U.B.E.: Director's Cut, for only $3.99 on GOG.com (or, if you prefer, the equivalent in EUR, AUD, GBP, or RUB). The special 60% off release discount offer lasts only until Sunday, August 31, at 10:59AM GMT, so don't miss out!
Post edited August 28, 2014 by G-Doc
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TQuin: Does anyone know the specifics of the Director's Cut designation? I got this title under Steam from a Humble Bundle a few weeks ago, but might buy on GOG if the Director's Cut edition carries a significant distinction. I'd rather have it on GOG anyway.
It includes the Against the Qlock DLC :)
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realkman666: Am I the only one with low-res pictures that can't be scrolled on the game's page?
You might be, you might not be :)

Please send a Support ticket here:

http://www.gog.com/support/contact/general_website_questions

and select "website glitches or accessibility issues" from the dropdown menu :)

Thanks :)
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Martek: Does this game utilize a network connection?

That isn't noted on the game card, but Windows Firewall came up the first time I ran it. There's also "network stuff" in the log files the game generates.
No, it doesn't utilize a network connection. Making the firewall pop up like that is a weird quirk of Unreal Engine games such as Q.U.B.E. :)
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JudasIscariot: No, it doesn't utilize a network connection. Making the firewall pop up like that is a weird quirk of Unreal Engine games such as Q.U.B.E. :)
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IronArcturus: Actually, my firewall was also tripped too by the game. I think QUBE does some kind of "online leader board." I wish that was disabled by default.
Yes, it does but I don't think our version has that. As for the general tripping up the firewall part, I believe that would be up to the makers of the Unreal Engine to do so as we have no control over that aspect of the engine :)