You’ll need to rotate the stunning architecture of Euclidean Skies like a Rubix Cube in order to sneak up on your foes, adjusting the world until you find a way to catch the enemy unawares.
Your enemies are a tad stronger than you in Euclidean Skies, so you have to catch them by surprise in its turn-based combat. To do that, you’ll have to rotate sections of the world, turning it in various ways that change the layout of the level. If you can rotate yourself into a position where you can catch your foe from behind, you’ll win. Just expect these layouts to get quite complicated in a hurry.
This new Windows release of Euclidean Skies combines the best stages from the iOS releases of Euclidean Lands and Euclidean Skies into a single game. It also adds fifteen new levels to help ease players in, as well as a procedural generation mode that will keep players in puzzles for a long, long time.
If getting in a fight while solving a Rubix Cube sounds like a novel idea, you may want to grab Euclidean Skies. And even if you’re not, its striking puzzle places should give you a good reason to come visit.
Euclidean Skies is available now on Steam.