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
If you like fpp puzzle-platform game, that's worth to play. Very nice visuals, complicated puzzles and big enviroment with hidden artifacts will take your hours of gameplay.
I hope some kind of continuation will be realised one day.
Pelo video, tudo muito solitário mas parece valer a pena esse jogo.
Only played the first two levels so far but can already tell that I'm going to like this game!
This is a great game. Sure, the puzzles are somewhat simple, the jumping physics a bit messy, and the game is pretty short, but I still like it a lot. The levels are beautiful to look at, and I especially like the Sandbox level at the end, which is more exploration-oriented than gameplay-oriented.
It took me a while to realize that it was possible to get out of that small valley, but when I got out into the desert I realized how large that final map actually is. I managed to get to the top of the mountain some distance away from where you start. I wonder what the "THIS ONE'S FOR YOU, BALTA!" message up there means.
BLOCKS!
Defintely a fun game to play and i love the graphics! keep up the good work!
This is an amazing game. My only problems is that, even a computer a few years old or with less than perfect graphics, will take a huge framerate hit, even in the lowest settings.
The game is really fun and good(its maded by some students)but its very short.
loved this game my only problem was that it was short
Nice game, great music