Cube Blast Match Review (Nintendo Switch)

This Cube Blast Match Review will show the challenge of even the foremost reputable puzzle solvers with a mind-bending 3D twist on the classic color blast formula. Push your spatial thinking abilities to their limits, as you solve increasingly complex puzzles on a 3D tower of colorful blocks, with new and exciting mechanical twists shooting up, just once you thought you saw all the game has got to offer. If you’re not yet convinced: there also are aliens and explosions!

Cube Blast Match Review Pros:

  • Cartoon graphics.
  • 245MB Download size.
  • Match em-up gameplay.
  • Full touchscreen support and controls.
  • Tutorial pop-ups as you play levels.
  • The game is displayed as a tower of jelly cubes and you match the colors to clear them.
  • Match enough cubes to create power-ups like Bombs and rockets.
  • Simple controls.
  • Level objectives are varied from time-limited clears to clear certain cubes or you have X amount of moves to clear the objective.
  • The jelly cubes move around thanks to a strong physics engine.
  • You can freely rotate the tower.
  • Earn 1 to 3 stars per level.
  • World-level select screen.
  • Can replay levels.
  • Highly playable.
  • Coins – they appear in the tower and clicking them collects them.
  • Shop – buy power-ups with your coins.
  • You have to match a minimum of two cubes to clear them.
  • Satisfying to play.
  • Gets quite addictive.
  • Perfect fit for the Nintendo Switch.
  • Short levels ideal for commute gaming.

Cube Blast Match Review Cons:

  • You can only use a d-pad for moving the tower.
  • No leaderboards.
  • Cannot rebind controls.
  • Coins take ages to build up.
  • Still feels like a mobile phone game.
  • The whole game takes a while to get to a satisfying length of gameplay.

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Cube Blast Match

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Developer: isTom Games 

Publisher: isTom Games 

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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