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You wake up in a cube. Simple. The walls shift. Logic warps. What feels like a ceiling might be the floor next. Fire chills. Ice roars. You solve puzzles by thinking sideways through a labyrinth that breaks its own rules. Each room traps you tighter until you twist reality the right way. The game follows a lone prisoner’s push to escape a geometric prison that shifts with every wrong move. Controls stay simple, movement, object interaction, observation, but the brain-twisting challenges escalate fast. The game’s sharp design leans into its surreal physics. Puzzles demand lateral thinking and memorizing which way is up. Players on Steam rate it 90% positive, praising how it turns VR into a tool for disorientation and clarity. The cube’s oppressive vibe and sudden dangers keep tension high. Some rooms hide secrets that feel like they came straight from a warped math textbook. It’s a short ride but packed with moments that make you question every assumption. Available on VR headsets and consoles, it plays best with a steady mind and a love for impossible spaces.
When looking for a VR game full of puzzles and secrets, you have to come across Neverout. This is a production based on the original mechanics of the Gamedust studio, in which we end up in a mysterious prison. The prison is shaped like a cube and in many places refers to the cult movie Cube from 1997. The player observes the action through the eyes of the protagonist, becoming him and looking for a way out of the claustrophobic surroundings.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
69.9
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