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FANTASTIC CUBIC PART IV

PC-8801

FANTASTIC CUBIC PART IV

FANTASTIC CUBIC PART IV

Publisher
Orc
Developer
Kyoto Computer Brains
Genre
Puzzle
Released
Oct 1983
Media
FD 5.25" 2D(1 disk)

Description

Released for the NEC PC-8801 in October 1983, "Fantastic Cubic Part IV -Twenty by Twelve-" is a 3D color-matching puzzle game developed by Kyoto Computer Brains. While the title suggests a whimsical experience, the gameplay is a rigorous challenge that demands advanced spatial awareness as players manipulate cubes within a logical framework. This title serves as a valuable historical artifact, showcasing the diverse and experimental nature of logic-based PC gaming during its early formative years. For enthusiasts of classic puzzles, this game remains a highly significant piece of computing history.

Story

This title is a logic-based puzzle game focused on 3D color matching and does not feature a traditional narrative or specific character settings. Players are tasked with manipulating cubes on the screen to complete patterns that require a keen sense of spatial orientation. Following the trends of logic games popular in the early PC era, the focus is entirely shifted toward the intellectual challenge of solving the puzzles rather than storytelling.

INFO

Platform
PC-8801
Year
1983
Publisher
Orc
Genre
Puzzle
English Title
FANTASTIC CUBIC PART IV
Released
Oct 1983
Media
FD 5.25" 2D(1 disk)

Controls

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FANTASTIC CUBIC PART IV
FANTASTIC CUBIC PART IV
FANTASTIC CUBIC PART IV

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