SuperHyperCube
SuperHyperCube is a Puzzle, Casual, and Single-player video game developed by Polytron. Throughout the game, the player controls a set of cubes where the primary mission is to rotate this set of the cube through an endless stream of neon walls. The player has to make his way through the abstract geometry of the walls.
All the player needs to do is to match the shapes and increase the score. The gameplay is very simple, where the player has to move the cube left or right to the screen and determines the rotation needs to pass the wall. As the player makes progress, the player faces more puzzling barriers to clear.
If the rotation gets wrong, the cube gets shorter as the part beyond the wall cuts off from the central cube. The game has a global leaderboard where the player can compete with other players for the top score. It is an endless game to relax the mind as the player has neither to kill foes nor to fire the weapons.
#1 Getting Over It
Getting Over It is an Adventure, Simulation, and Single-player video game developed by Noodle Cake Studios for multiple platforms. Throughout the game, the player takes on the role of a protagonist named Diogenes, who has a hammer in hand. The player can use his weapon to grip the objects and make himself climb all above.
The game has simple controls such as using the mouse; the player can move his hammer. The player has to climb up numerous mountains with a hammer and a pot that is not easy. The game has three difficulty levels where the player can play through all the difficulty levels to master the game. The commentary system is there to provide quotations concerning the disappointment and perseverance of the player.
The game has no checkpoint, and the player loses all of his progress once he gets down and must restart from zero points. When a player reaches the highest point of the map, he enters space. Upon reaching a conclusion, the player can chat with other players who have completed the task.