
You can get the game on Steam right now for PC or Mac, and we’ll be diving in to Cubemen when it hits the App Store on March 29th. Cubemen will be iPad 2 or later only, and it will support the Retina Display of the newest iPad. The real draw though, I think, will be the cross-platform multiplayer on 22 different skirmish maps (you can play these solo against an AI, too). I really like the clean aesthetic in Cubemen, and its fluid unit management and multiple map elevations give it a unique twist on traditional tower defense-style games. You can get a pretty good idea of what Cubemen is all about in the following trailer. There’s a large single-player component that features 28 levels to play in 5 different modes.

It’s a sort-of tower defense game but with a much more fluid design than most due to the ability to move your defense units around at will. In addition to the multiplayer aspect, Cubemen just looks like a pretty sweet game anyway. But Terraria stands out from other survival games due to the massive number of craftable items. The basics of the game are like any other survival game: crafting, building, and exploring. The coolest part about this? There is cross-platform multiplayer that let’s players duke it out online with each other no matter which of these versions they’re playing. Terraria is a survival game that has procedurally generated random 2D maps.


If you'd like us to arrange a weekly session, let us know your timezone, and what times and days work best for. The game includes macOS vs Linux cross-platform multiplayer on Steam. Cubemen is a new strategic tower defense game that launched on Steam last week, and it will be launching on the Mac and iOS App Stores simultaneously next week. THRONES OF BRITANNIA is a standalone Total War game that challenges you to build and defend a kingdom of Anglo-Saxons, Gaelic clans, Welsh tribes or Viking settlers.
