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In Cubinko, you have to drag and spin blocks to line up at least three of the same blocks to get rid of them and score points. This game has simple graphics, bright colors, and a new way to rotate blocks that makes it both pleasant and tough. It's great for both casual gamers and strategy fans.

How to play Cubinko

You can drag and drop blocks to the desired position on the board. You can change the direction or shape of each block by rotating it, which makes it easier to fit with other blocks.

If you put three or more identical blocks adjacent to each other in a row, column, or valid structure, they will be taken off the board (exploded). You will get a greater score if you remove more than one block at a time.

You can play in three different ways:

Arcade Mode is no time limit, but you have to do tasks (such collecting a certain type of block) to keep going.

Time Attack Mode: You have a certain amount of time to score a lot of points.

Relax mode is a pressure-free (unlimited) game mode that helps players relax.

In some modes, you are limited in the number of moves to achieve the goal, so every step must be carefully calculated. If you do not complete the goal within the allowed turn, the game will end.

Outstanding features of Cubinko

Simple, easy-to-see graphics, combined with beautiful color effects when removing blocks, bring a feeling of color explosion that is extremely satisfying.

Requires thinking and strategy. You must think of ways to arrange to take advantage of space and long combos to score high scores.

The block rotation mechanic increases the difficulty and variety in block placement, compared to many traditional match-3 games that only allow swapping adjacent blocks.

Another interesting games you might try: Chiikawa Puzzle, Octordle,...

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