GodisaGeek: "So is Cubetractor worth your hard earned cash? Yes it definitely is. It’s fast, fun and engaging and what it lacks in length it makes up for in playability. The puzzles are well thought-out, the core mechanics are honed and the difficulty curve is very even over the course of the game. It may not go down in history as an instant classic, but Ludochip’s take on the tower defense genre could provide an interesting base for future titles in the series."
Lead a little blue robot on a happy-go-lucky path of destruction in Cubetractor, a blend of strategy and puzzle by Ludochip for Windows and Mac.
Most of the games that have been reviewed lately have been describable in terms of other games. Magrunner is similar to Portal, Megabyte Punch to Smash Bros., and Expeditions: Conquistador seems inspired by Oregon Trail. Cubetractor, on the other hand, is an action-puzzler for which a clear precedent doesn't spring to mind.
Author Joshua Moris of Capsule Computers writes:
"Indie titles tend to take some time to mature and essentially “grow” in the public eye. And so the tale of developer Ludochip’s Cubetractor unfolds… Conceived on a napkin in Singapore around December 2011, Cubetractor saw its early formations with collaboration between two members: Bruce Chia and Tan Jianyang Justin. By November 2012 the title was set to embark on a journey that revealed Cubetractor’s destiny."