Cubemen is a simplistic yet charming tower defense game where players control mobile cubic soldiers to defend their base. While it lacks an engaging storyline and deep progression, the game offers multiple modes, including skirmish and mayhem, with customizable maps and skins. The graphics are basic but functional, providing a retro 3D cube aesthetic that runs smoothly on low-end systems. Players praise the addictive gameplay and especially the soundtrack, which stands out as a highlight. Multiplayer is a core feature but suffers from a dwindling player base, making online matches rare unless coordinated with friends. The game is easy to pick up, but its simplicity can lead to repetitive strategies and low challenge over time. Despite some balance issues and occasional bugs, Cubemen remains a fun, affordable option for fans of tower defense and casual strategy games, particularly when played with friends.
Players appreciate the game's addictive and straightforward gameplay mechanics that allow quick strategic decisions. The customizable skins and maps add variety, while the soundtrack receives consistent praise for enhancing the experience. The unique concept of mobile 'cubemen' as towers provides a fresh twist on traditional tower defense. The game's lightweight design and retro 3D cube graphics ensure smooth performance across devices. Multiplayer modes offer enjoyable competitive and cooperative play when friends are involved, extending replayability beyond single-player sessions.
Common criticisms focus on the lack of a compelling story mode and limited depth in strategy, as many players find spamming units an effective and repetitive tactic. The multiplayer community is mostly inactive, reducing opportunities for online play. Some reviews mention balance problems, where early rush strategies dominate without sufficient counters. The game’s simplicity leads to boredom after extended play, and the AI can be easily defeated once patterns are learned. Minor bugs and occasional netcode issues have been reported, and the overall graphics are considered basic and sometimes visually confusing.
Cubemen was released on March 16, 2012.
Cubemen was developed by 3 Sprockets.
Yes, Cubemen is available on Mac.
Yes, Cubemen is available on Linux.
Cubemen has a Metacritic score of 74.
You can buy Cubemen on Steam.
Just Updated! Version 1.1 now has 6 New online Mayhem levels, Character Customization, 35 Defense levels, 25 Skirmish levels, and more!