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Geom Cube is basically a normal | | Dane Hammond from Somerset, New Jersey says (31/May/2003): | The graphics of this game are what you would expect in a 3-D game. The pieces, the pit where you put the pieces in, and the characters are all 3-D. Although, the graphics on the cpu characters could have been improved. You can hardly tell what anything is sometimes. The sound in the game switches from loud to soft. For the title screen, the sounds are at a regular volume. But while you play the game, there are loud and soft sounds. When you rotate your piece in any way, you can hear it well. When they fall, though, you can barely here a "dropping" kind of sound. Even when you clear a face, you can't here that much. The gameplay is pretty straight-foward. You must arrange your pieces to create a face with the help of your pit. At times it may be confusing because you may forget how to rotate your piece.
The lifespan of Geom Cube will last forever as long as you don't damage it.
The fun factor will depend on who plays it. If you enjoy puzzle addicting games, try this. Even if you aren't a favorite of that category, you should still give it a try. like the fun factor, the value will depend, also.
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