Rubik's World Screens, Utterly Bizarre Details Arrive
Both the Wii and DS versions of the title feature 8 distinct games each, said to mix puzzles, quizzes, music and sound activities, in addition to the classic Rubik's Cube game.
The press release issued by the publisher also states that "the better you play, the more cubies come to life, unlocking new challenges and activities." Though the publisher didn't say exactly what "cubies" were, it did note that they "behave like living and learning beings. Play and interact with them as you educate and entertain them."
In addition to incomprehensibly-described gameplay, the publisher added that both versions of the title feature multiplayer functionality for up to four players, as well as the ability to compose your own music. The game is aimed for an October release on both platforms.
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Boom Blox makes me want to chuck something at those screens.