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Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest:
Survival of the Fittest
Assume the role of an animal in its early stages of development. But, in the harsh reality of nature, this creature has no parent to coddle and protect it. From the moment the game begins, your creature is on its own to fend for its life. As your animal instincts take over, you will boldly traverse hostile environments, savagely stalking your prey and asserting your place in the animal chain of power. More About Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest.
30 Purchase Points
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out of 1 review- Category: Action
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Date Released: November 2002
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Reviewed by Bluerogues on November 07, 2006 | report this review
Graphics 1/5
Cubes galore everything from the sun to our hero is a cube not very good looking cubes I might add, the graphics are just slightly better then the best n64 games.
Story 1/5
The story is pretty bizarre, the "wilderness" lost its color and to restore the color our hero has to beat and then eat cubivores who have "raw meat" which is "concentrated wilderness"... yep.
Music 4/5
the music is the best part, there are so many catchy tunes that fit the game just right.
Gameplay 2/5
your a cube who's mission is to restore the wilderness and become king of the cubivores, to do this you need to attack and eat the limbs of other cubivores you then transform depending on what kind of limbs you just ate.
This is were cubivore really shines there are many differnt colored limbs which allow you transform into hundreds of different cubeivores horses, dogs, bears, etc...
Its too bad that many of these transformations are completely useless, also the game is way to easy which doesn't really give an incentive to go after the more powerful forms.
Should you buy this game.
yes you should, its just so bizarre and innovative that despite its flaws it ends up being alot of fun.
Game score 3/5.

















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