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Windows Store App Highlight: Brain Cube Reloaded, A Great Game That Gets You Thinking – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
February 4, 2013
1 min read

Brain Cube Reloaded

Looking for a game to play on Windows 8 and Windows RT which allows you to use your thinking skills a lot more than you are used to? Check out Brain Cube Reloaded, a free game available for download in the Windows Store.

“Guinness book says that the current record for high-speed assembly of the Rubik’s Cube belongs to the robot CubeStormer II and is equal to 5.53 seconds. We guarantee that this robot can not pass up our game for the ages. Only a man could do it …. maybe …. We can say only one thing. This game will make your brain cubic,” the app description reads.

After playing this game for a short period of time, it becomes addicting. In fact, you wont want to stop playing. It gets your mind thinking and features an “exciting” plot as well as some nice graphics. There are a ton of levels to keep you happy! This game already has nearly 300 reviews and the majority of them are positive. Hit the download link below to grab this app from the Windows Store.

Brain Cube Reloaded

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