Tag Archives: Q.U.B.E.

Wed, May 01, 2013 | 02:23 BST

Q.U.B.E. Against the Qlock DLC headed to Steam

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The correct amount of first-person puzzler to have in your life is “all of it”, so it’s a good thing Toxic Games is offering a new DLC pack for Q.U.B.E. next week.

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Mon, Apr 15, 2013 | 09:24 BST

Q.U.B.E. dev teases Wii U, Vita releases

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It looks like indie puzzler Q.U.B.E. may be making the jump to consoles. In a series of tweets reported by Joystiq, Toxic Games showed a photo of the debut Indie Fund effort running on Nintendo’s new console, and when asked about a Vita release, replied with “quite possibly”. Q.U.B.E. is currently available on Mac and PC, where it sold strongly enough to recoup its investors’ costs in just four days.

Tue, Dec 18, 2012 | 10:25 GMT

Q.U.B.E. launches on Steam for Mac

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Q.U.B.E., the first-person puzzle title from Toxic Games has launched on Steam for Mac today. The title follows Portal’s penchant for surgical white labs and mind-crushing physics-based puzzles. Get the Steam link and details below.

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Wed, Jan 18, 2012 | 14:18 GMT

Mac, iOS versions of Q.U.B.E. being “prototype,” OnLive also looked at

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Toxic Games has said it’s currently looking at Mac and iOS versions of PC puzzler Q.U.B.E. The studio’s managing director, Daniel Da Rocha, told Joystiq it was also looking at an OnLive release for sometime in Q1. For PSN and XBLA releases, those are “dependent on how well the PC version does”; this seems hopeful, as it was downloaded 12,000 times in its first four days on sale recouping all its production costs.

Tue, Jan 17, 2012 | 09:01 GMT

Q.U.B.E hits 12,000 sales in first four days

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Q.U.B.E, the first game to come from the Indie Fund-ed, recouped most of its production costs in its first four days on sale, selling 12,000 units. This is according to the Indie Fund Blog, where it confirmed that developer Toxic Games repaid an investment of $90,000, with a budget previously estimated on $42,000. The post added that discussions were already taking place on taking the game elsewhere outside PC, although there are no details yet.

Thanks, Joystiq.