Introduction to The Cube
The Cube turns simple tasks into tight skill tests. You stand inside a clear square arena and face one challenge at a time. Hit a small target with one throw. Keep balance on marked tiles without touching the floor. Copy a short light pattern by tapping pads. You get a set number of lives and each failure removes one. The rules stay short and easy to grasp. The setup demands sharp timing and steady hands.
Each run moves up a ladder of stages with higher rewards. After a win you may continue or stop and keep your total. You hold two aids for tough moments. One allows a single practice attempt with no risk. The other reduces difficulty for one task. Lives do not reset. Every decision carries weight. Nerves often matter more than raw skill.
The presentation stays clean and focused on the task. Bright lines mark zones and clear prompts explain what to do. Sound cues give rhythm for timing and a steady voice guides each step. Failures trigger crisp replays that show exactly what went wrong. Inputs favor quick taps and precise holds. Rounds finish fast and restarts take little time. It suits solo practice and also short sessions with friends.