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Latest revision as of 00:23, 23 September 2016

Art Style: precipice
Art Styleシリーズ: nalaku
Art Style - Kubos Logo.png
The European logo of Art Style: precipice.
Developer(s): skip Ltd.
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: DSiWare
Category: Puzzle
Players: 1
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: N/A
Release dates
N. America: August 3, 2009
Japan: February 25, 2009
Europe: June 5, 2009
Australia: June 5, 2009
Ratings
ESRB: E
CERO: A
PEGI: 3
USK: 0
ACB: G

Art Style: precipice, titled Art Style: KUBOS in Europe, is a puzzle title in the Art Style series. The game was released on the DSiWare service in 2009.

Blurb

Nintendo website

Choose from two modes of play and climb stacked cubes to reach higher floors, but don’t get crushed along the way!

The sky is literally falling, in the form of cubes, in the action-oriented Art Style: precipice. Watch for the telltale shadow to avoid seeing your character be crushed by a falling cube while climbing the stacked cubes to ascend to the floors above. Push, pull, or shove cubes to make your climb easier and try to gain extra points by stepping on five cubes in a row on the same floor. In addition, you’ll encounter special cubes that can either be helpful or harmful to your effort. Choose from either TEN FLOORS mode, which challenges you to reach the tenth floor while scoring as many points as possible, or TOWER mode, which gives you the chance to climb as high as you can. Do you have what it takes to make it to the top or will you be crushed?

Nintendo DSi Shop

The sky is literally falling, in the form of cubes, in the action-oriented Art Style: precipice. Watch for the telltale shadow to avoid seeing your character be crushed by a falling cube while climbing the stacked cubes to ascend to the floors above. Push, pull, or shove cubes to make your climb easier and try to gain extra points by stepping on five cubes in a row on the same floor. In addition, you’ll encounter special cubes that can either be helpful or harmful to your effort. Choose from either TEN FLOORS mode, which challenges you to reach the tenth floor while scoring as many points as possible, or TOWER mode, which gives you the chance to climb as high as you can. Do you have what it takes to make it to the top or will you be crushed?

Games in the Art Style series feature elegant design, polished graphics, and pick-up-and-play controls, creating an experience focused purely on fun and engaging game play.

Gameplay

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Technical details

Technical details
Media: Digital download (DSiWare)
Download size: 59 blocks
Input / compatible controllers: Nintendo DSi

External links


Art Style series logo
&
bit Generations series logo

Art Style games Aquia • Base 10 • Boxlife • Cubello • PiCTOBiTS • Precipice • Rotozoa • Zengage
bit Generations ports Digidrive • Light Trax • Orbient • Rotohex

Series One Boundish • Dialhex • Dotstream
Series Two Coloris • Orbital • Digidrive • Soundvoyager