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CubeKIng

Work through a collection of classic logic boards: sliding blocks, pipe connections, number grids and dot linking.

Difficulty
Moderate
Compatibility
See device support below

Game overview

CubeKing bundles several classic logic puzzle types into one board collection: sliding block puzzles where a piece has to reach the exit, pipe grids you rotate until the flow connects, numbered colour grids to fill, and dot-linking boards that need every node paired. Each family plays by its own rules, so the collection works as a rotation rather than a single long game.

This title is best suited to players who like rotating between classic logic puzzles.

How to play CubeKIng

  1. Pick a puzzle type from the collection
  2. Read the board to see which rule set applies
  3. Slide, rotate or link until the board satisfies its goal
  4. Move on to the next board or switch puzzle type

Controls

  • Drag: Slide a block or draw a link
  • Tap / click: Rotate a pipe or select a cell

Objectives and failure conditions

Objectives

  • Solve each board in the collection
  • Complete every puzzle family
  • Finish boards without hints

The run ends or fails when

  • A board stays unsolved until every rule is satisfied

Gameplay mechanics

  • Sliding block extraction puzzles
  • Pipe rotation to complete a flow
  • Number and link grid logic

Device compatibility

Desktop browsers

Mouse or trackpad: CubeKIng loads straight into the page on desktop Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari with no download or plugin. Controls used: Drag, Tap / click.

Phones and tablets

Touch controls: CubeKIng is driven by pointer input, which maps to tap and drag on a touch screen.

Tips for CubeKIng

  • Switch puzzle type when one family stalls you
  • On sliding boards, clear the exit lane before anything else
  • On pipe grids, start from the fixed source and work outward

What worked well and what did not

Pros

  • Good variety for a single browser collection
  • Each family is quick to understand

Cons

  • Presentation is plain across the board types
  • Board counts per family are modest

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