Entertainment, Family, Puzzle
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- $ 0.99UpdateiPhone OS4 Release.
- $ 0.99New App
App Requirements Top
To run uCube version 2.0, your mobile device must have at least 1.33 MB of free space. You can download this app using cellular network. This Game stored under Entertainment, Family, Puzzle. New version of uCube game for iPhone is available. Purchase version 2.0 with all new features for only $0.99
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Application Name
Application name is quite short: 5 characters. That's ok if you are using a brand name. If not, try to add some keywords in the title, which will give a clue about the app. -
Application Description
Application well described and contains 516 characters. -
Price
This app costs less than 80% of all iPhone and iPad Game Apps in App Store. uCube app is on sale. -
Ratings value
This app has a very poor rating. -
Number of ratings
This app has only votes. Reviews are very important, because they are encourage users to download app. -
Screenshots
We didn't find enough iPhone and iPad screenshots. -
Application age
Application was first released . New version of this application was released .
iTunes App Description Top
For years you've been told to "think outside the box". Well, now "get in the box!"
Can you solve the classic cube-puzzle from within? Eight game zones await you from 2x2 to 9x9, and of course the classic 3x3 that started it all.
The game consists of a large forward view that responds to 'swipes' to move rows or columns. A set of four arrows in Read More
Can you solve the classic cube-puzzle from within? Eight game zones await you from 2x2 to 9x9, and of course the classic 3x3 that started it all.
The game consists of a large forward view that responds to 'swipes' to move rows or columns. A set of four arrows in Read More