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Tetra cube5/11/2023 Within this framework, Tetra Cube does reasonably well, with clear visuals to demonstrate what moves are and are not possible and what the effect of an action will be. The general mechanics of gameplay are not dissimilar to other real-time strategy games like XCOM: each character has a limited speed dictating how far they can move in a turn and can make a single attack or action each round. From there, players will need to juggle resource management to ensure Nae has a steady supply of batteries to compensate for her injuries, with health and upgrade demands, all the while exploring new areas and fighting the aggressive robots the pair come across. Early on in their journey they come face to face with the Cube, who manages to critically injure Nae, a cybernetic construct known as a Homo deus, before fleeing deeper into the facility. As Hunters, their objective is to track down the Cube and gather information on it, rescuing any trapped researchers they find along the way and destroying the facility’s corrupted defense robots. The story, such as it is, follows Nae and Dio as they explore a research facility under attack by a mysterious Cube. On the other hand, however, players hoping for a more in-depth, layered experience are probably better off looking elsewhere. Using only a handful of basic mechanics, the development team have built a fairly solid roguelike real-time strategy game that is easy to sink a few hours into. Those of you looking for a title you can quickly fall in and out of without the need for long tutorials or complicated storylines could definitely do worse than this game. If I wanted to describe Tetra Cube in a single word, it would be ‘simple’.
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