Rubik's World review

An odd little collection of eight puzzle games, including original Rubik’s Cube

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Rubik' cube you can quickly reset

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    Some creative and well-crafted puzzles

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    Good value

Cons

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    Some of the games are weak

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    Cubies? Really?

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    No Rubik' snake? Come on

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    man!

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We have to admit, we liked Rubik’s World more than we anticipated we would. The developers have created not just a very workable virtual version of the Rubik’s Cube, but seven additional puzzle games – a couple of which could stand on their own.

Calculate gives you two math problems at a time, and their answers correspond to the X and Y coordinates on a grid. Do the math right and color in the resulting squares, and you’ll make a picture. Create finds you making things out of cubes (and supports up to four players) and Compose attempts to be a music editor, but it’s not too graceful.

The remaining modes are unique to the Wii. Guide replaces the Roll game found in the DS version. Basically, you direct cubes to safety across a platform populated with obstacles by placing arrows and signs to adjust direction and speed, but the cubes cannot touch one another. View shows you an object from three different angles and makes it your hob to reconstruct it. Deconstruct, the final four-player mode, gives you an object made of several types of cube and challenges you to shoot off the bits of some colors but not others.

That’s the whole package, and it’s more than we expected even if our favorite mode from the DS version isn’t here (and while we’re at it, the controls aren’t as good here either). You’ll need an appreciation for the cube itself to get the most out of this - and you may want to destroy whoever programmed the chirpy music and decided to call the cubes “cubies” and give them a story - but it’s a solid value for puzzle players.

Dec 31, 2008

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GenrePuzzle
DescriptionAn odd little collection of eight puzzle games, including several shapes of the original Rubik’s Cube.
Platform"Wii","DS"
US censor rating"Everyone","Everyone"
UK censor rating"3+","3+"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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