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You've got a few seconds--well, okay, actually less than second--to take the card before those massive cubes start wheeling towards you. So intend fast. They're a flock bigger than you are.

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Cubed 1.1
CompanyRandom Software
Websitehttp://www.randomly.com
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Emailsupport@randomly.com
OsWin95, Win98, WinME, WinXP, Windows2000
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LanguageEnglish
Release Date15 12 2001
LicenseShareware
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In the game Cubed, things happen degraded. Maybe too degraded. You've got a few seconds--well, okey, actually less than second--to contemplate the plank before those massive cubes start pealing towards you. And you don't suffer enough mines (or enough time) to flub up altogether the cubes one-by-one, so you'll suffer to forecast out the right regulate in which to destroy them. But think degraded, because while you're thinking the cubes keep rushing towards you. And they're a destiny bigger than you are.

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