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Games Relay: D-Cube Planet Review

There are 50 levels for you to make your way through before the Alien can rebuild his ship and continue on his journey, you can save your journey at any time so there is no need having to replay the levels each time you switch the game on. For the money you can't really complain, it's only a paltry sum if you enjoy cute little puzzle games that will keep you entertained for a few hours if nothing else.

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D-Cube Planet Review | Wonderwallweb

Wonderwallweb Writes:

The minis brand lends itself well to the puzzle genre, having loads of twisted brain benders to solve, each one being harder than but just as addictive as the last. This time newcomers Gameshastra bring us a helping of mind numbing puzzles with D-Cube Planet.

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PushSquare: D-Cube Planet (Minis) on PSP/PS3 Review

PushSquare: "Despite some attractive presentation, D-Cube Planet is about as simple and old-school as gaming gets. Archaic puzzling aside though, there's certainly fun to be had here."

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Minis Week: GameShastra Studios

Prakash Ahuja writes:

"Hi everybody.

I am Prakash Ahuja, CEO of GameShastra, one of the lead developers on PSP Platform. I have always believed that the PlayStation provides an amazing gaming experience and PSPgo is an exciting addition to the family.

At Gameshastra, we have a vibrant team that is developing entertaining, immersive games for PSP platform. D-Cube our first game is about a Lilliputian alien from a distant galaxy on his journey to earth. He has crash landed into a strange planet – the D-Cube. He must recover and assemble all the parts of his spaceship to continue with his voyage. The planet itself is a giant maze filled with cubes that only move in a particular direction. You have to guide him through these puzzles and help him collect the spaceship parts."

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