
Some puzzle games rely on flashy mechanics or time pressure. Cubic Figures takes the opposite approach, delivering a quiet, methodical challenge where the only goal is to carefully place shapes until everything fits perfectly.
Available now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S (Optimised) and PC with Play Anywhere support for ÂŁ8.39, this minimalist brainteaser focuses entirely on spatial logic and patient thinking.
Published by DelustiGames and developed by DillyFrameGames, Cubic Figures asks players to rotate and position blocks to complete outlined shapes. There’s no rush, no countdown timer and no pressure – just you, the pieces and the satisfying moment when a puzzle finally clicks together.
At A Glance
- Game: Cubic Figures
- Developer: DillyFrameGames
- Publisher: DelustiGames
- Platforms: Xbox Series X|S (Optimised), Xbox One, PC, Play Anywhere
- Price: ÂŁ8.39
- Genre: Puzzle
A Puzzle Built On Shape And Logic
At its core, Cubic Figures is a puzzle about assembling forms from a set of shaped blocks. Each level presents an outline that needs to be filled, along with a collection of pieces that must be rotated and placed correctly.
The idea is simple to grasp, but finding the correct configuration can take some careful thought. One misplaced block may prevent the rest of the pieces from fitting, forcing you to rethink your approach and try a different arrangement.
The satisfaction comes from gradually revealing the full figure as each piece slots into place.
Take Your Time And Think It Through
Unlike puzzle games that rely on fast reactions or quick decision-making, Cubic Figures encourages players to slow down. There’s no time limit pushing you forward, meaning every puzzle can be approached at your own pace.
If you find yourself stuck, a hint system is available to reveal the solution and help you understand how the pieces fit together. It’s a gentle way of guiding players without turning the challenge into frustration.
From The Developers Of Blind Postman And Bunny Factory
DillyFrameGames may already be familiar to readers who have followed our previous coverage. We reviewed Blind Postman, awarding it a 4/5 score and noting that it turned what could have been a frustrating ice-slider concept into a surprisingly enjoyable puzzle experience.
Similarly, Bunny Factory impressed us with its logical puzzle design and variety of mechanics, earning another 4/5 score while showing clear improvement from the developer’s earlier work.
A Minimalist Puzzle For Patient Minds
Available now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC with Play Anywhere support, Cubic Figures offers a calm, focused puzzle experience for ÂŁ8.39. You’ll find it on the Xbox Store.
Sometimes all it takes is a handful of blocks, a clever outline and a bit of patience to keep your brain happily occupied.


