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Cubway needing help on Steam Greenlight, Linux version ready

By Arm Nomads - | Views: 17,129
Cubway is a journey with an abstract story of lifecycle of rebirth, called Samsara. Guide the cube through the long way full of dangers and difficulties, visit many interesting and mysterious places.

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Mechanics of the game are concentrated around different types of interaction with the obstacles. Some of them are finding correct spot to overcome the obstacles, blowing them, correct timing of your movement, avoiding dangers, changing your movement directions by the switchers and many more.

All this is accompanied by beautiful background arts that tell an abstract story, unique animations, minimalistic graphics, different astonishing effects, and relaxing ambient.

• 36 different levels and many more coming with updates
• Several game mechanics
• Elegant and stylish design
• A lot of obstacles and unique animations
• Astonishing effects of rain, slow motion, change of day and night and many others
• Atmospheric ambient by the Composer SiJ

Steam Greenlight - http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=719432911

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MayeulC Jul 15, 2016
It looks interesting, I will consider voting for it when I get access to my computer.
Either way,are you affiliated in some way?
armnomads Jul 15, 2016
Hi Gaming on Linux,

thanks for accepting this article.

M@yeulC

Thanks for Upvoting. It's our first project in Greenlight
Liam Dawe Jul 15, 2016
Quoting: armnomadsHi Gaming on Linux,

thanks for accepting this article.

M@yeulC

Thanks for Upvoting. It's our first project in Greenlight

You're welcome, thanks for submitting it. It's always nice to see a submission where I don't have to clean it up (apart from the title) so I could approve it almost instantly.


Last edited by Liam Dawe on 15 July 2016 at 7:35 pm UTC
Ben D Jul 15, 2016
You've got my vote!
armnomads Jul 15, 2016
I deffinetely like Linux community. You are very friendly here. Appresiate your support.

We reached 94% to top100 in a week, so I think game will be greenlight soon. Today tested and completed linux version. It's harder than ios or Mac, cause there is no casual players in Linux, I guess.
armnomads Jul 16, 2016
Hi all,

We want to share with you a demo version of our game(via google drive). Cause our note with linux is veeeery very old and we have no idea how well optimized is it. It will be available soon and only here in this forum. Please play and leave your feedback about lags or other optimizations.
lucifertdark Jul 16, 2016
You got my vote too, always nice to see a brand new game coming to Linux & one that looks like it'll be a challenge. :D
armnomads Jul 16, 2016
Here is Cubway Demo:
Google Drive

There is no menu and tutorial. 2,3,6,8 levels included. Move left and right by mouse buttons/arrows or A and D. Next level activating with Space bar

P.S Please leave your feedback about any issues or bugs.
manero666 Jul 16, 2016
the game works fine!

i tried both the 64 and 32bit versions and finished all the 4 levels with the 64bit one

both mouse and keyboard work, audio too

it looks nice, i like the audio and the atmosphere that creates


Last edited by manero666 on 16 July 2016 at 4:13 pm UTC
Ben D Jul 16, 2016
Works perfectly fine!

Absolutely beautiful, and surprisingly challenging. Hope you get Greenlit soon!
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