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Remember Qbeh-1: The Atlas Cube, no? Well I can forgive you as it's not exactly an easy to remember name. We showed you a preview of it before and it now has a brand-spanking new trailer to burn your eyes out with.

The game will release this April for Windows & Mac, Linux folks like us will have to wait for the promised "soon after". The game is published by Digital Tribe Game who are quickly becoming an even friendlier publisher for Linux gamers.

Press Release
QuoteMARCH 17, 2014 - The previously released teaser trailer gave a mere glimpse into the serene labyrinthine environs that await the puzzle enthusiast and explorer alike. Qbeh-1: The Atlas Cube with its mesmerizing blend of haunting melodies, unique visual stimulus and inspired level design pulls its players into its ethereal world and never lets them go.

Something unexpected is happening to the Atlas Cube and you’re summoned to investigate this phenomenon. The floating worlds around you are slowly falling apart and it’s up to you to travel through the dazzling planes of Atlas and use your power cubes to bind the worlds together once more. But don't look down lest you stumble and have the heavens swallow you whole...

Catch a glimpse into the ever-changing mechanisms and artistic environments that will continually challenge and fascinate.

QBEH-1: The Atlas Cube delivers on the promise made by the young team at Liquid Flower Games with their original student project - Qbeh. That unique student project has now developed into a full fledged gaming experience. The rich atmosphere of QBEH-1: The Atlas Cube is in part is thanks to the original score from talented team composer Joost Kraaijenbrink, AKA Launchable Socks, who creates and samples his own instruments to produce tracks that paint a unique and engaging auditory landscape. His tracks compliment the gameplay and build layers onto the already atmospheric visuals the talented artists and levels designers have crafted.


I had planned to show this earlier, but wow so much news lately!

How do you think it looks guys? Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: Puzzle, Upcoming
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killx_den Mar 21, 2014
Looks great imo, would love to play that game on a Rift :)
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