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|title=<center>Q.U.B.E. (betas of PC puzzle game)</center>
|startyear=2010
|timeframe=Yes
|endyear=2011
|image=Qube logo.png
|image=Qube logo.png
|imagecaption=Q.U.B.E. logo
|imagecaption=The logo for ''Q.U.B.E.''.
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Quick Understanding of Block Extrusion (Q.U.B.E.) is an independent first person puzzle game released for the PC on December 17th, 2011. and on other platforms 2015.
'''''Quick Understanding of Block Extrusion''''' ('''''Q.U.B.E.''''') is an independent first-person puzzle game released for the PC on December 17th, 2011, A director's cut for the game released on PC and other platforms in 2015.


The game takes place in a sterile environment similar to that of Portal, with your character waking up equipped with high-tech gloves which are able to manipulate and extrude color-coded cubes in the environment.
The game takes place in a sterile environment similar to that of Portal, with the player's character waking up equipped with high-tech gloves which are able to manipulate and extrude color-coded cubes in the environment.


Q.U.B.E. was developed by Toxic Games and originated as a student project. The developers had an IndieDB page to post news and beta versions of the game when they became available. Some footage of these betas have been released on YouTube at the time that they were available, but at some point after the game's official release, the developers removed the beta versions off their IndieDB page.
''Q.U.B.E.'' was developed by Toxic Games and originated as a student project. The developers had an IndieDB page to post news and beta versions of the game when they became available. Some footage of these betas have been released on YouTube at the time that they were available, but at some point after the game's official release, the developers removed the beta versions off their IndieDB page.


For some unknown reason, the files are not able to be downloaded via Internet Archive, and their can be more Beta versions of Q.U.B.E. that we're released on Toxic Games' IndieDB page that we're not preserved by the Internet Archive.
For some unknown reason, the files are not able to be downloaded via the Internet Archive, and there could be more beta versions of the game that aren't preserved.


==Videos==
{{Video|perrow  =4
  |service1    =youtube
  |id1          =p3ViIhaSr_o
  |description1 =Gameplay of beta version 1.3.
  |service2    =youtube
  |id2          =s21rMdmM0VA
  |description2 =Gameplay of an early version of ''Q.U.B.E.'' that is more akin to the final game.
  |service3    =youtube
  |id3          =wG_05yXd5Fs
  |description3 =Gameplay of an early demo version of ''Q.U.B.E.''.
  |service4    =youtube
  |id4          =iABxhj0ExA0
  |description4 =Trailer for the final game.
}}


 
[[Category:Lost internet media]]
Gameplay of Q.U.B.E. v1.3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3ViIhaSr_o
[[Category:Lost video games]]
 
Gameplay trailer of an early version of Q.U.B.E. that's more akin to the final game (it's unknown if this version recieved any beta release): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s21rMdmM0VA
 
Gameplay of an early demo version of Q.U.B.E.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wG_05yXd5Fs
 
Trailer for the final game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iABxhj0ExA0

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Qube logo.png

The logo for Q.U.B.E..

Status: Lost

Quick Understanding of Block Extrusion (Q.U.B.E.) is an independent first-person puzzle game released for the PC on December 17th, 2011, A director's cut for the game released on PC and other platforms in 2015.

The game takes place in a sterile environment similar to that of Portal, with the player's character waking up equipped with high-tech gloves which are able to manipulate and extrude color-coded cubes in the environment.

Q.U.B.E. was developed by Toxic Games and originated as a student project. The developers had an IndieDB page to post news and beta versions of the game when they became available. Some footage of these betas have been released on YouTube at the time that they were available, but at some point after the game's official release, the developers removed the beta versions off their IndieDB page.

For some unknown reason, the files are not able to be downloaded via the Internet Archive, and there could be more beta versions of the game that aren't preserved.

Videos

Gameplay of beta version 1.3.

Gameplay of an early version of Q.U.B.E. that is more akin to the final game.

Gameplay of an early demo version of Q.U.B.E..

Trailer for the final game.