Qbeh is a short, FREE first person puzzle platformer, inspired by games like Portal and Minecraft, in which the player "cubes" their way through 4 exciting levels. Made with the Unity game engine. Quotes from reviews: "Qbeh is an exquisite little thing" - Rock, Paper, Shotgun "Highly immersive and very creative" - eGamer "It’s not every day we see something this cool and fun" - Game Front "Developers Liquid Flower Games might play up the Minecraft and Portal similarities on the Qbeh homepage, but I think that’s doing their serene puzzle-FPS a disservice" - PC Gamer "too portal" - Quarry, TIGSource Forum member
Hey guys/gurls!
We have wrapped up a tiny 3-level demo version of Qbeh-1: The Atlas Cube to Steam. You can download it from the Qbeh-1 Steam store page: Store.steampowered.com
Go ahead and take a look how the game looks & feels like! :)
We hope you like it!
- Team Liquid Flower
We are including the awesome Qbeh-1 Soundtrack with every Steam purchase made until the 29th of May!
We are trying to get Qbeh-1 to GOG.com and we need your help! :)
Atmospheric first-person puzzle/exploration game Qbeh-1: The Atlas Cube is now released on Steam! It has -25% off for two weeks after the launch!
You lucky ones with Oculus Rift get to experience Qbeh with a fresh set of eyes!
Awesome game, just needs more content. I would buy it if it had more content, just the graphics and the block physics are what buys me.
This game is beautiful, and not just in a graphical sense. The simple yet powerful atmosphere created by this magical little title is enough to entrance an individual. The scenes where groups of blocks explode into the open sky, coupled with the clam and soothing music featured were simply stunning! I hope that in the future we will be rewarded with new levels or features. Thank you.
"You have too much time." Indeed. I enjoyed this game, though.
Oh look , It's the assassins creed DLC *lol*
An extremely interesting concept, and certainly beautiful visuals. Though, far too short. The mouse sensitivity for me was extremely high for me for some reason. In comparison to that, movement seemed a little sluggish to me, as well as having 'heavy' jumping.
All in all though, I really enjoyed it. Watching the cubes float around appealed to some physics experimentation I've done in the past, and the power stealing segment's dark tone was really well done.
I would certainly look forward to a serious elaboration of this concept, if ever considered.
A charming and fun little game. Love the light ambient music in sandbox mode. I was in awe of the visuals, I didn't think much of Unity until now!
1. No idea why anyone would compare this to Minecraft.
2. It's wonderfully pleasant. I enjoyed the entire game.
3. There's very little happening in the way of gameplay. It's not very fun, even though it's so incredibly pleasant.
I don't regret spending time with this. It's good.
Add more levels this game is fanstastic! :)
This looks very great. I'd love to play it, but it's too laggy for me. A option to turn of the shadows would be nice.
Fear not, we're working on a patch that will fix most, if not all, known issues. Stay tuned!