Lost Cubes: Another Interesting Game from Pocket PlayLab

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 05 Nov 2013

Thailand-based developer Pocket PlayLab caught our attention when Rovio Entertainment published the Juice Cubes game as part of the Rovio Stars initiative. I played Juice Cubes and I liked it, I liked it a lot. And that got me thinking: are there any other fun titles from Pocket PlayLab that I could play?

Indeed there are! You see, Pocket PlayLab has another interesting game to offer: a brain and puzzle game called Lost Cubes. In this game you have to connect matching elements, solve puzzles, and save the Cube Home World.

Lost Cubes – The Story

A meteor hits the Cube Home World and destroyed everything. You are turned into “The Hand of the Elements” and you are tasked with the job of saving everyone. To do so you must put your brain to work and solve challenging puzzles.

Lost Cubes – The Gameplay

The goal in the game is to connect elemental cubes: select a cube and connect it to a matching cube. This is pretty straightforward at first, but it gets harder and harder as you play through the game. Speaking about that, you will get to play though 10 different cube worlds that feature 40 environments each. That is 400 levels of fun.

Lost Cubes – Main Features
  • 10 different cube worlds; 40 levels per world.
  • Unlock new worlds by collecting stars.
  • Get more stars if you complete a level with speed and accuracy.
  • Get a better star rating by replaying games.
  • Play against the clock.
  • Try your luck in speed rounds.
  • Connect to Facebook and compete against your friends.
  • Vibrant graphics, fun animations, nice sound effects.

Lost Cubes - Availability

iOS users can purchase the game from Apple’s App Store.
The game is also available for Android in Google’s Play Store. Android users can get the paid version or the free version.

Lost Cubes – Trailer




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