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  • My review of the WOWCube 3D digital puzzle gaming device. It's neat, technically impressive but probably limited in appeal and very expensive. More info: wowcube.com
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  • @eugenemorrison2720
    @eugenemorrison2720 Рік тому +277

    Honestly if I saw this thing in a store I wouldn't pay more than like $50 for it. It would get used a few times, I'd show it to friends, and then it would collect dust. So... actually I guess I'm saying I wouldn't waste my money on it.

    • @TheGunmanChannel
      @TheGunmanChannel Рік тому +20

      Basically $50 is even a waste

    • @mattpace1026
      @mattpace1026 Рік тому +11

      Considering the battery connections might not last two hours, probably a wise decision.

    • @fezzes428
      @fezzes428 Рік тому +3

      i dont like it either but the whole "smart-cube" thing is big among actual cubers. its not really meant for the general population, and definitely not for the people who will compare this to something like a switch.

    • @mattpace1026
      @mattpace1026 Рік тому +8

      @@fezzes428 "Not meant for the general population." Understatement of the year.

    • @Boris82
      @Boris82 Рік тому +4

      35,- bucks no more.

  • @Alstanus
    @Alstanus Рік тому +410

    I love when you find the weird stuff and make a video about it. I think I speak for many of us that there's no way we would've ever seen this thing in particular had you not made a video about it.

    • @ahandsomefridge
      @ahandsomefridge Рік тому +8

      Just like with all those kitchen gadget reviews I don't want any of it (especially not for 300 dollars or more, lol), but it's cool to have someone demonstrating it

    • @Robert-dv2ot
      @Robert-dv2ot Рік тому +6

      It is an absolute travesty the (low) number of MJR subscribers there are. Very smart, polite, and informative UA-camr.

    • @fames4514
      @fames4514 Рік тому +1

      I think the weird stuf finds MJR, and not the other way around.

    • @Alstanus
      @Alstanus Рік тому +2

      @@fames4514 - True! Maybe. I don't know how much skulking he does in the periphery of the gaming world. Lol

    • @adamjscarborough5600
      @adamjscarborough5600 Рік тому +1

      Dude gets sent this stuff, he doesn’t spend hours online scouring the deep web.

  • @minimalchill
    @minimalchill Рік тому +120

    For perspective’s sake, all well made cubes (used for cubing & speed cubing) come with screw drivers generally.
    It can be used to not only dissemble & resemble but also to tighten and loosen the cube itself. Not everyone likes the same amounts of resistance. :)

  • @NeoDragonKnight
    @NeoDragonKnight Рік тому +80

    Huge potential, its just the price point which obviously cannot go lower due to the parts and complexity. If it was $100, I would strongly consider it.

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade Рік тому +5

      It likely would eventually, but I don't see there being a big enough market to get economies of scale going or for the hardware itself to get cheaper.

    • @kingjoe3rd
      @kingjoe3rd Рік тому +3

      it's a novelty. i dont see how it could ever be more than that.

    • @calvinlee8103
      @calvinlee8103 Рік тому +6

      Even if it was cheap as hell and worked flawlessly with zero bugs, it's still going to get boring after an hour. It's just not a very good idea for a product.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI Рік тому +1

      Customer base is too small and made even smaller by the price, which will remain high because you have 8 separate computers, 8 separate batteries, 24 separate screens... it's too expensive to produce for a consumer-friendly price, even if there were economies of scale, which there won't be because it's market appeal is too narrow.

    • @jamesritchie3327
      @jamesritchie3327 Місяць тому

      I don't see how this has any potential outside of being a novelty.

  • @yhckelly
    @yhckelly Рік тому +181

    One of the things I appreciate about this channel is the positive honesty. Even when you can't recommend, it's done in a constructive way. This is a cool proof of concept but that's about it. Even when the bugs are worked out, hundred bucks tops. I don't see this thing succeeding

  • @jakestocker4854
    @jakestocker4854 Рік тому +114

    I'm sure it took a ton of work to get this thing to function properly. I can only imagine the kind of bug you might run into with 20 screens lol. I gotta give them props there. Definitely way to expensive for the average consumer but feel like this is more so made for the people that collect Rubix Cubes and what not.

    • @Brinta3
      @Brinta3 Рік тому +14

      24 screens

    • @StephenHoldaway
      @StephenHoldaway Рік тому +4

      Yeah, seems like it should've been a one-off cool project/build rather than a commercial product

    • @solouno2280
      @solouno2280 Рік тому +1

      You know why both PS3 and GameCube failed? Too expensive. This cube is walking the same way

    • @jakestocker4854
      @jakestocker4854 Рік тому

      @@solouno2280lol hey the PS3 managed to be the most successful failure ever somehow.

    • @andrewdriver3318
      @andrewdriver3318 Рік тому

      @@solouno2280 Multiple million dollars in sales is a failure?

  • @aarongreenfield9038
    @aarongreenfield9038 Рік тому +47

    Can you imagine these things getting tumbled and jumbled around in the hands of consumers, and metal was being careful with it, and it still had errors and the Battery disconnected. I foresee a lot of complaints and returns if it gets released anywhere close to that state.

    • @mattpace1026
      @mattpace1026 Рік тому +11

      Even if they improve it, there's no way in hell something this complex is gonna avoid being incredibly fragile. These things are not going to last long.

    • @Boris82
      @Boris82 Рік тому

      Yep

    • @AleksandarIvanov69
      @AleksandarIvanov69 Рік тому

      Or the engineers behind might be more clever than you and thought of a way to make it well, that's also a possibility 🙂

    • @mattpace1026
      @mattpace1026 Рік тому

      @@AleksandarIvanov69 This guy was being careful with it and it still broke after only a couple hours! No way you weren't paid to say that nonsense.

    • @underkat19
      @underkat19 Рік тому

      @@mattpace1026 wowcube actually posted a drop test video, modules can be placed back on easily if they fall off when dropped

  • @SuperDwango
    @SuperDwango Рік тому +13

    I had the same opinion on price of the playdate. I'd pay around 60$ for such a limited device but at nearly $200 it's a no go for me.

  • @tdata545
    @tdata545 Рік тому +18

    Looks cool and that's it. THOUGH it does make me wish that one guy was still making his amazing 104 key OLED keyboard. He stopped production on that as soon as it started. That thing was extremely expensive but super useful. BASICALLY a stream deck with 104 keys.

    • @HelloSwiftful
      @HelloSwiftful Рік тому +1

      The *Optimus Maximus* from Art Lebedev. Amazing keyboard, fully customizable for every game, but too expensive for it to sell well enough. $1600 is a bit too steep.

    • @tdata545
      @tdata545 Рік тому +2

      @@HelloSwiftful I knew it was pricey but not that bad I thought it was like 500-600 dollars. YIKES. BUT then again, at that time, no one was really doing something like that, and the tech wasn't really there either.

  • @justintantiongloc6987
    @justintantiongloc6987 Рік тому +38

    If they find a way to drop the price, iron out the technical details, and add a few more compelling puzzles (or open it up to developers, if that isn't in the plan already), I can see puzzle-heads being into this, beyond just the initial "gimmick factor". There are definitely puzzle fans who spend hundreds of dollars on those "get the ring off the rope", loosely speaking, kinds of puzzles, only to solve each one after an hour, and then have them sit on the shelf afterwards. Or maybe parents who want to give their kids something to exercise the brain a bit more than staring at a regular iPad all day might pick in favor of this too, if it was cheaper.

    • @vorpal22
      @vorpal22 Рік тому

      It's already open to developers. I'm a senior software developer with a PhD in comp sci and I took a look at the API for programming this thing as well as some UA-cam videos here that give you an introduction, and the API looks horrible. It's a real mess.
      I doubt that any third-party is going to support this thing based on that and based on poor sales. I went to the website about two months ago and the "cut the rope" edition was listed at 40% remaining units left. I checked today and it's still at 40% remaining units left. When I try to leave the site now after three visits, it pops up a $50 coupon for one of these things.
      This was supposed to come out, IIRC, two years ago and was delayed until December of this year. There's no telling if there will be further delays, but if they're desperate enough to offer a coupon on top of everything, you know this device is just not selling well..
      I'll be amazed if the company survives 2023.
      If you want to exercise your kid's brain, get them an actual Rubik's cube and give them access on UA-cam videos on how to solve it. Unlike this trash, a Rubik's cube is a very affordable puzzle in mathematical group theory that will definitely stretch anyone's brain. A 4 cube electronic device (with terrible frame rates) cannot compare to a 26 cube puzzle.

    • @vorpal22
      @vorpal22 Рік тому +1

      @Christopher Huber Agreed. You may as well just get either a Switch for less that will let you play far more games instead of just half-baked puzzle things. Some parents might buy this for their kids and leave them disappointed.

    • @deanolium
      @deanolium Рік тому +4

      Exactly. The problem is that whilst this is a pretty cool use of tech, as a puzzle system, it's far too simplistic being only 2x2. So I'm not sure people who are really into puzzles will be that interested.

    • @underkat19
      @underkat19 Рік тому

      theres actually an sdk which makes it easy for developers to make games for the device

    • @sunmoonfx8251
      @sunmoonfx8251 10 місяців тому

      The programming interface is actually already open, and literally anyone can program stuff for it- even if they don't personally own one already. So it's wide open for more to be added.
      I got one because I'm both a Rubik's cube fan and trying to learn programming, so I'm possibly going to be making stuff for this. I'm considering making a sort of RPG-like game if I can work with it well enough.
      Even then, I still like the concept and I'm eager to see what else this thing can do. Even if it becomes a desk ornament for some reason, the decorative aspect (where it can show widgets and similar things) will be nice. Not worth the money alone, but with other games and apps, it's enough for while I'm not using it as actively.
      I won't say it's for everyone, but it's certainly interesting. And if you want to program for it but not buy one yourself, then that's a valid option too.

  • @rustysappleford6465
    @rustysappleford6465 Рік тому +12

    Love how honest your reviews are.

  • @SuperNicktendo
    @SuperNicktendo Рік тому +34

    That framerate though 😬. I saw an ad for this and was intrigued. For $300 you'd expect a bit more polish. I get things are expensive especially for niche devices, but c'mon

    • @adamt1415
      @adamt1415 Рік тому +10

      I look forward to picking one of these up on clearance for about $50 so it can sit on my shelf next to my Ouya

    • @vorpal22
      @vorpal22 Рік тому +2

      @@adamt1415 LOL I'll keep an eye on eBay next year for someone looking to recoup $50 of their poorly spent money. For that price, it might be almost worth it.

  • @SoulforSale
    @SoulforSale Рік тому +8

    That's a lot of technology packed in there.

  • @TeinMustang
    @TeinMustang Рік тому +47

    Very cool little product. I can understand why it is as expensive as it is (8 tiny computers, each with three screens, all of which talk to each other), but definitely a niche product. For the money I'd personally have a lot more fun with an Analogue Pocket, Nintendo Switch, etc.

    • @MetalJesusRocks
      @MetalJesusRocks  Рік тому +8

      Very true!

    • @Radwar99
      @Radwar99 Рік тому +8

      At this price, why the heck would someone buy this over a Steam Deck?

    • @AscendantStoic
      @AscendantStoic Рік тому +1

      @@Radwar99 Novelty, only if you have cash to spare.

    • @pato6110
      @pato6110 Рік тому

      @@Radwar99 or a case of beer... or 100

  • @Level1Sword
    @Level1Sword Рік тому +18

    $300 in this economy? One thing video game companies need to realize is when inflation is going crazy, luxury items need to be priced even more competitively since those will be the first items people stop spending money on. Take note, Sony.

    • @mattpace1026
      @mattpace1026 Рік тому +1

      Somehow, I doubt this is made for normal people who actually have budget concerns.

    • @metroided34
      @metroided34 Рік тому

      @@mattpace1026 who is this even made for?

    • @mattpace1026
      @mattpace1026 Рік тому +1

      @@metroided34 Spoiled hipsters is my guess.

  • @taylorsharp7252
    @taylorsharp7252 Рік тому +2

    I could see like, a school library having a set of these if the librarian was a bit tech savvy. Have a class on how to use them, have them as an option for students hanging out in the library, and every now and then take student recommendations on which game to get next.

  • @jyesucevitz
    @jyesucevitz Рік тому +15

    I like the idea. anything over $99 (and sell your apps and games fairly priced.)
    is crazy. I don't care about the cost of components. I'm looking at the cost
    of a game gadget and pricing it accordingly. for me to be interested. all imo.

  • @collinbeal
    @collinbeal Рік тому +14

    You hit the nail on the head. It's a conversation starter and fun gadget for techies with money to blow. If Apple released this for $2,000, it would still sell lol. Also, I like your Opetharina of Time shirt

    • @sali-ali
      @sali-ali Рік тому +1

      If Apple releases something like this, everyone will say it's the biggest innovation ever.

    • @L337g4m3r
      @L337g4m3r Рік тому

      @@sali-ali They would line up around the block to buy the new Apple iCube. Apple is a cult.

  • @joesshows6793
    @joesshows6793 Рік тому +15

    Very interesting but way too expensive to be other than a tech demo

  • @GameCubeGalaxy
    @GameCubeGalaxy Рік тому +13

    This is definitely a very unique idea, and seems like it’s wild to actually play with. Seeing the interior of each computer in the cube is crazy too. Despite some bugs you came across, it shows a lot of promise. The price seems a bit steep, but I can see a market for this. Some of the games seem to cleverly utilize the hardware. Excellent video covering this man!

  • @iconicgamingmoments
    @iconicgamingmoments Рік тому +37

    Certainly looks like a unique product, but unfortunately this has 'supported for 12 months before being discontinued' written all over it. Hopefully enough people give it a chance and it succeeds, though - innovation is always good!

    • @mattpace1026
      @mattpace1026 Рік тому

      This isn't innovation, it's a smartphone with extra steps. These things need to bomb, because if they don't it's gonna tell other companies to make everything needlessly complicated.

    • @derealized797
      @derealized797 Рік тому +3

      If i was rich, this would be an interesting little novelty to put on my desk. But I'm not, so... maybe 20 years from now when the cost of electronics is different. Adjust for inflation. Until then there's just too much else i need $300+ dollars for, gotta prioritize.

    • @Bwalston910
      @Bwalston910 Рік тому

      @@derealized797 It would only get more expensive, becoming a collectors item.

    • @derealized797
      @derealized797 Рік тому +1

      @@Bwalston910 that really depends. It's hard to say what will become a collectors item... actually I've been thinking about this too lately. I grew up in the 80s and 90s, so i had a lot of things i wish that i hung onto. I had star wars and ninja turtles everything, NES SNES, stacks of PSX to PS3 and original xbox games.
      I ended up moving a lot and gave certain things up because at the time it wasn't that expensive. Thought I'd just replace it later. A little time became a lot of time went by and now... look online and games i never thought are going for like $300. If i just kept it, i had a LOT.

  • @starsINSPACE
    @starsINSPACE Рік тому +5

    I think this would be useful actually. The videogames make it less boring than regular fidget toys and the physicality makes it calming.

    • @vorpal22
      @vorpal22 Рік тому

      ...until the battery unplugs in one of your cubes. 😂

  • @Huddison
    @Huddison Рік тому +2

    If it ever goes on sale, I'm grabbing one!

  • @HexFire03lmao
    @HexFire03lmao Рік тому +1

    Super neat product. I'd love to review it one day when it's 20 years old

  • @PowerSynopsis
    @PowerSynopsis Рік тому +4

    I think my dad would really like this and I'd like to give it to him for his birthday or Christmas but it would have to be better and less expensive than what I see here. I'm definitely going to keep an eye on it since he always has a Rubik's cube in his hand this is really neat.

  • @walcodebruyn2135
    @walcodebruyn2135 Рік тому +22

    This will definitely be on sale a few months after launch like other's have said this thing ain't worth more than 100Quid

    • @oOWaschBaerOo
      @oOWaschBaerOo Рік тому +2

      the price comes from all the small screens in it, such high res small screens are expensive and not even close to be compare to cheap small screens for arduinus ( which rock super low res)

    • @cloudboysmusic5223
      @cloudboysmusic5223 Рік тому +1

      Sale my ass, if they can't recuperate the costs, they're going bankrupt

    • @mattpace1026
      @mattpace1026 Рік тому +1

      @@cloudboysmusic5223 Which they probably just barely will, because the spoiled hipsters this is made for will eat this right up.

    • @metroided34
      @metroided34 Рік тому

      @@mattpace1026 the gameboy with a crane proves stupid shit like this will recoup it's loses.

    • @mattpace1026
      @mattpace1026 Рік тому

      @@metroided34 I'm somehow both surprised and not surprised there were people who wasted their money on that junk.

  • @SolidSonicTH
    @SolidSonicTH Рік тому +1

    Very curious device.
    Also the little green guy in Cut the Rope is named "Om Nom".

  • @MurrayNJ08
    @MurrayNJ08 Рік тому +1

    Talked with these guys coming on my channel for an interview I’m excited about this product

  • @FredWallace18
    @FredWallace18 Рік тому +13

    Price makes sense to me from company's point of view; R&D must have been a lot of work, and they're not a big enough company that they can just sell it at cost. But yeah, from a consumer's point of view, $150 max. Because of this, it just won't catch on. Too bad, 'cause it looks awesome!

  • @zwoq6779
    @zwoq6779 Рік тому +4

    Where did you get that Ocarina of Time/Opeth shirt? That is sick and I want it.

    • @MetalJesusRocks
      @MetalJesusRocks  Рік тому +4

      This dude does those video game / metal mash-up shirts: draculabyte.com

  • @Natthander
    @Natthander Рік тому +1

    I've seen this before because I'm also subscribed to channels about Twisty Puzzles/Speedcubing, but it's really cool when channels about things I like crossover and share stuff.

  • @GadgetAddict
    @GadgetAddict Рік тому +2

    It looks more interesting than I originally expected. But it's not $300 worth of fun for me 🤷
    Even at $50 I'd be on the fence, because I know it wouldn't get played with after a few days. That's probably the maximum I'd consider paying

  • @JamalMDunn
    @JamalMDunn Рік тому +3

    I bet someone will get classic Doom to run on it.

  • @pixelchu
    @pixelchu Рік тому +6

    Honestly, it’s an engineering marvel. The price tag makes sense since there’s a lot of ingenuity and intricacy to a very simple design.
    It’s mostly a collector gadget or gimmick imo.

  • @MikeCantGame
    @MikeCantGame Рік тому

    dont ever change your content...you are one of the last chill classic style gaming youtubers out there...

  • @mrburnz884
    @mrburnz884 Рік тому +2

    I like the idea of the cube but only when you got to that car game. That looked like genuine fun.

  • @TheDrisk
    @TheDrisk Рік тому +3

    great honest review. cool gadget but wouldnt be for me. still nice to see its uniqueness.

    • @MetalJesusRocks
      @MetalJesusRocks  Рік тому +2

      I just noticed you've been subscribed to me for 11 YEARS!!! Dang... Thank you so much 😍

    • @TheDrisk
      @TheDrisk Рік тому +2

      @@MetalJesusRocks wow yes... how time flies.... I have definitely been having a resurgence wirh your channel...recently... devouring your considerable knowledge on hidden gems... Also become a real fan of Radical Reggie through your vids. You really do produce some of the best gaming vids in my opinion.
      You know it amazing... I have did a vid on you tube 12 years ago and started podcasting 8 years ago... with the latest podcast rgds reaching a mad 309 episodes... Ha ha its crazy.

  • @DustinRodriguez1_0
    @DustinRodriguez1_0 Рік тому +4

    My first thought when seeing this is that it would definitely be a very interesting toy for developers. Designing things to run on an inherently parallel system(s) like that would definitely be novel. It reminds me a bit of the (fake) system you code on in the game TIS-100 by Zachtronics.

  • @clockworkengine
    @clockworkengine Рік тому +1

    This would be a lot of fun to play with. The idea's been around for a long time -- people have been doing scam deals on a fake version of this for years. The reason the idea hasn't yet been approached by a major toy manufacturer is likely the logistics question posed at the end of this video: the question of demographic. I do have a strong interest in such an idea, but this feels like it's not there yet.

  • @kevinjabroni1554
    @kevinjabroni1554 Рік тому

    I love how it comes with that free troubleshooting game where you have to disassemble it in order to make it run!

  • @Wedeemgaming
    @Wedeemgaming Рік тому +10

    I don't want to spend $300 but I can definitely understand why it is that price! For what it does and how it works it is impressive!

    • @Ultra_Kuma
      @Ultra_Kuma Рік тому +1

      Why you don’t want to spend $300?

  • @srduncanbyu
    @srduncanbyu Рік тому +5

    I wonder how this idea would do as a VR app! Especially if it was an accessory that could get added to valve's virtual loft apartment. As a five to fifteen dollar digital item purchase, would be pretty rad. Man I think I just discovered what I should make for a living.

    • @turdferguson4447
      @turdferguson4447 Рік тому

      Sounds like a good idea buddy gl you can do it and sell to vr chat

    • @calvinlee8103
      @calvinlee8103 Рік тому +1

      Hey, that's actually not bad thinking. Putting this into VR solves the price issue completely, it solves the problem of the computers glitching completely, no charging, etcetera. The biggest downside I see is that you lose the tactile feel of actually holding and turning the cube, which is a definitely a big con, but all the pros might out-weigh that. I'd never buy this $300 cube in a million years, but if it was a puzzle app in VR that only cost a couple bucks, I might try it out. (Plus in VR you're not limited to a 2x2 cube. You could have a regular 3x3 cube, or even crazy 100x100 cubes. Puzzle cube fans would go crazy for that feature alone.)
      I say go for it 👍🏼

  • @FreeHappyWishes
    @FreeHappyWishes Рік тому

    I'm totally loving the WOW Cube! It's like a cool new version of the old Rubik's Cube, but way more awesome with its different dimensions. I went all in and upgraded to the black edition, and I can't wait to get my hands on it. Seriously hoping it arrives before the end of the year - that would make for an awesome Christmas gift!

  • @OnizukaBlum1o
    @OnizukaBlum1o Рік тому +1

    Ragnarok Odyssey in the intro, I loved that game on Vita and played the heck out of it with my gf. Thought it was a big niche title, really awesome to see it here \o/

  • @dasin6
    @dasin6 Рік тому +3

    2d layout on a cube(or any shape) with a total of 24(or x amount) screens that interact with each other is a pretty sweet playground for the next step in technology software, so if they make it so coders can play with it then it would be nice.
    but as for gamers or people looking for entertainment, i dont see it going well

    • @vorpal22
      @vorpal22 Рік тому +2

      You can already go online, download a development environment for your computer, and develop for this thing. It has a terrible API.
      There are some UA-cam videos on programming it if you look around.
      Seems like a miserable experience and I suspect no third-party will care or do anything.

  • @ebenezerspludge8369
    @ebenezerspludge8369 Рік тому +6

    I had sifteo cubes about 10 years ago. They were a cool idea but needed more games. I wonder if this is the same developers.

    • @WOWCube
      @WOWCube Рік тому +1

      Sifteo cubes were the inspiration for our cube. However, the developers are completely different. WOWCube® Entertainment System is the product of Cubios, Inc.

    • @ebenezerspludge8369
      @ebenezerspludge8369 Рік тому

      @@WOWCube Oh that's cool. I really like the WOWcubes but am going to wait for them to hit the $200 range before I pick them up.

  • @TioMostFrio
    @TioMostFrio Рік тому +1

    Normally a screw driver is included to adjust the cube tension. Some people like their cube real loose. Did they have anything about cube lube use? The action does seem a little stiff

  • @hiphopdan
    @hiphopdan Рік тому +2

    Looks dope. Might get one for my grandpa to exercise him mind 🤘🤘

  • @MonkeyspankO
    @MonkeyspankO Рік тому +4

    Neat idea as an art object...gaming device, well, not so much. Too pricey imo

  • @Aragorn7884
    @Aragorn7884 Рік тому +6

    How long until someone makes it play Doom? 🤣

    • @MetalJesusRocks
      @MetalJesusRocks  Рік тому +4

      Can you imagine trying to twist and tilt your way through Doom?! That would be HILARIOUS 😂

  • @realKryptic17
    @realKryptic17 Рік тому +2

    $1k smartphones and this is multiple computers with these screens working as they do hard to imagine it being cheap

  • @SleepyRPGsuperCharged
    @SleepyRPGsuperCharged Рік тому +1

    Great review. Makes my day when y’all upload lol

  • @awesome_life6728
    @awesome_life6728 Рік тому +3

    Whole new meaning for GameCube

  • @lady1kaka
    @lady1kaka Рік тому +28

    Amazing device! It is sad that innovative and original devices are so often held back by high pricing.

    • @raafmaat
      @raafmaat Рік тому +8

      also by lack of fun.... i cant imagine these little puzzle games could entertain me more than maybe about 10 minutes lol

    • @rossginn5333
      @rossginn5333 Рік тому +3

      this is objectively not amazing

    • @steveb7932
      @steveb7932 Рік тому +1

      I think its pretty stupid. Like really stupid

  • @dznutzonfyre4432
    @dznutzonfyre4432 Рік тому

    Thank u for stating price at beginning of video. Others try to hide outrageous price at the end after they build it up

  • @daltondavis3298
    @daltondavis3298 Рік тому +1

    Yo what was the name of that RPG in the intro? The one with the redhead dude and the big sword. That looked cool.

  • @Aragorn7884
    @Aragorn7884 Рік тому +4

    …yeah, but can it run *Crysis?* 😏

  • @RickKoeppen
    @RickKoeppen Рік тому +12

    This thing looks insane. 😳 The games look fun, and I'm not gonna lie, the lil error screens looked adorable. 😂 The price is just too much for just a casual fan who, like you said, might be into it for 15 min.

  • @mistadopeman
    @mistadopeman Рік тому +1

    To be real, it’s brand new tech. It’s worth the $300 for the enthusiasts that want to support this. It look incredible. So unique.

  • @thestreamer3513
    @thestreamer3513 9 днів тому

    I saw the youtube ad for this and I thought "this is interesting" but after seeing its 300$ I realised im good

  • @noeldoesthings
    @noeldoesthings Рік тому +3

    I definitely want to get this...I love puzzle games and the fact that you have to tinker with it sometimes when something is wrong is more a feature then a bug for me because I love solving simple problems like a disconnected battery. This device is way more complex but when you got in there to see what could be wrong reminded me of getting into a Nintendo DS to see what's wrong with it.

  • @TinyMaths
    @TinyMaths Рік тому +7

    If the price was not prohibitive, I could see a whole new set of competitions growing out of the cubing community for this fantastic thing. Of course, there's the glitchy things that you wouldn't want to be there during a timed competition setting.

    • @vorpal22
      @vorpal22 Рік тому +1

      If you'e talking about the Rubik's cube, this thing has no similarity to it except that they're both cubes. Someone who actually knows how to solve a Rubik's cube would find this pathetically easy and useless.

    • @frogfox4287
      @frogfox4287 Рік тому

      @@vorpal22 You sound like a moron. Cubers is EXACTLY who this is for. And saying it has no similarities to the Rubik's cube is such an un-informed thing to say. Cubers will usually have a couple dozen cubes of all sorts of configurations and shapes and scales. A dedicated cuber would more than happily give the $300 for this thing. It IS a bit much for how little it provides, but it's still the perfect little device a cuber would cherish in their collection.
      The 2x2x2 is a cubing classic, and it is the best option for a device like this. This thing will sell well, in spite of it's price because of the very people you seem to think would find it "pathetically easy and useless"
      BTW, Rubik is literally one of the lowest quality brands for cubing that isn't just a knock-off.

    • @vorpal22
      @vorpal22 Рік тому

      @@frogfox4287 I may sound like a moron to you, but this is a glorified pocket cube with an incredibly slow frame rate and a very poorly thought out programming language.
      Yes, I am well aware that this could be used as a 2x2x2 Rubik's Cube, of which any configuration can be solved in three moves. People who are serious about cubing are not going to pay $500 for a digital 2x2x2 pocket cube.
      I also know that people who are serious about cubing often have many three dimensional regular polygonal puzzles. There are also others: my PhD supervisor had a couple dozen variants, but they are usually more complex that the Rubik's Cube, and not less complex, and I emailed him about this trash and we had a good laugh over it.
      LOL you are the idiot if you think a dedicated cuber would pay $300 (and that is not the price that they are planning on selling it for) for this digital trash. You can buy a 2x2x2 cube for around $5.
      This thing is going to crash and burn because the sales have been abysmal so far by admission of their own website (and the release keeps getting delayed). No third party manufacturer will make software for this when they could focus instead on a massive market, like smart phones or the Switch.
      I'm referring to Rubik's Cube specifically because that is what people know. It's like saying Kleenex instead of facial tissue, Benadryl instead of diphenhydramine, Tylenol instead of acetaminophen / paracetamol, etc. When I go to the store, I don't buy the well-known name brand because it usually isn't the best quality and you pay a huge markup for the name but otherwise people don't recognize it. Specifically I was addressing the majority of ignorant comments that specifically compared this to a "Rubik's Cube," but that seems to have eluded you.
      Thanks for the laugh, dude. I have a PhD in math / computer science, so I understand the math behind cubing to a reasonable degree in theory. I don't enjoy cubing personally but I love abstract algebra. It's like how I long ago stopped playing Sudoku because the mathematical theory of Sudoku is far more interesting than writing numbers in a latin square of order 9 with added restrictions. I also know that this will be a programmer's nightmare based on the videos here on UA-cam and on the API pages for the programming libraries for this.
      I'd be willing to make a serious wager that - provided it is released in December 2022 this time - by December 2023, this will be landfill waste. Based on the reviews I've seen, it's the "digital puzzle playing" equivalent of having a pet gerbil: it's fun for an hour or two, and then you wonder why you made a horrible mistake and should have bought something else instead.

  • @cuneoluis
    @cuneoluis Рік тому

    This guy has Ataris Montezuma for a second on his intro, true gaming right there you got a like and a subscribe just for that

  • @acecarrera1
    @acecarrera1 Рік тому +2

    It's an alien device, you have to think in 3D to use it.It also opens portal to another dimension after you complete the game.

    • @kingdude1999
      @kingdude1999 Рік тому +1

      And it then releases cenobites to show you the many pleasures of Hell

  • @Mr_APeezy
    @Mr_APeezy Рік тому +3

    There’s definitely niche items and then there’s the niche of the niche and this is one of those items, if that makes any sense. Lol
    It’s definitely interesting tech. But I really have no idea how long I’d generally be interested in these games.
    The one thing that was really cool during your breakdown was the screensaver when you turned out the light. It reminded me of lava lamps and the hue they would give off. Prob not as practical as a lava lamp since you the mentioned the battery life of these was only about 5 hours.
    I’m indifferent on the price. It’s definitely expensive but when you pulled it apart, and showed how each cube is it’s own computer with complex circuitry, I understand the cost.
    Like I said before a niche of the niche item. 😅

  • @Riki-Oh-Video
    @Riki-Oh-Video Рік тому +3

    Magic 8-ball

  • @theprofessor8517
    @theprofessor8517 Рік тому

    Saw you on the shuttle at the airport in SEA. Safe travels.

  • @COOLDUDERBALD
    @COOLDUDERBALD Рік тому +1

    Team up with them and release a replica of the hair wig with each unit.

  • @williescott5439
    @williescott5439 Рік тому +3

    I would definitely rather buy a Switch and a regular rubix cube.

  • @HerrW0lf
    @HerrW0lf Рік тому +3

    This is a stunning piece of hardware and I really want one. I also kinda understand that all the tech inside it may get kinda expensive (like all those screens and mini computers). But 300 bucks for the basic edition is just too much, even if it will get additional games in the future. But then, that's what I paid for a switch. Guess I'll wait it out for a bit and look how good the cube gets supported in the future...
    Edit: btw, cubers are used to high prices, some GAN cubes go for 70-100 bucks and are just a lump of plastic and don't have any hardware in it ;)

  • @jagergerg9771
    @jagergerg9771 Рік тому +2

    I really love your honesty about the product. Pretty cool thing but the price is out of this world

  • @AshKetchum442
    @AshKetchum442 Рік тому

    this reminds me of tiger electronics toys from the late 90s. it also reminds me of something you see at a Brookstone but theres a no touching sign next to the display model

  • @BloodTearer
    @BloodTearer Рік тому +2

    Won't be long until someone puts Doom on the device.

  • @SilentMott
    @SilentMott Рік тому +21

    Definitely looks like one of those "fun for 10 minutes" gizmos even when it works. More like a working concept than a well thought out idea. Gonna be a hard pass for me dawg, yikes.

    • @huldu
      @huldu Рік тому +4

      I got this feeling too, it's something you might play with for a little bit, put it back in the box and forget about it. Just way too expensive for how little it actually does. It's like a thing you'd buy if you have too much money or just have to buy everything new to fill that empty void in your soul. I have to give it to the developer that it was a pretty neat idea but probably too complex(hence the price) for its own good.

    • @mattpace1026
      @mattpace1026 Рік тому +2

      The fact one of the initial offerings is a more complicated version of a lame app from a decade ago tells me everything I need to know.

  • @AcidicThought
    @AcidicThought Рік тому +2

    Has to be expensive, it's like 24 Apple Watch screens stuck together.

  • @mairujyat
    @mairujyat Рік тому

    this reminds me: there was a guy at MAGFest like 8 years ago who was devving games for Sifteo Cubes - had a platformer with each room rendered on the screens. It was something like VVVVVV in style, metroidvania-style, and depending on where the second cube was, it let you move the character to the next room, or back again, as if you were adding/removing the next rooms and physically manipulating access to the dungeon itself. Was pretty cool tbh.

  • @livinlicious
    @livinlicious Рік тому +3

    Yeah, 100 tops. Its a gimmick. Its not really a full gaming experience.
    You can get a switch, or a mini pc with emulators, or or or. Tons of better stuff. This is a gimmick.

    • @bobbyrivera2951
      @bobbyrivera2951 Рік тому +1

      It’s amazing the crap people create thinking it will be big

  • @AdamsBrew78
    @AdamsBrew78 Рік тому +5

    It’s a neat little novelty. I can think of a dozen other things I’d personally rather have for $300-$500, but hey, if you have plenty of disposable cash, why not? It’d be a nice little conversation starter to have laying around.

  • @itsArix27
    @itsArix27 Рік тому +2

    Wow, amazing product! How did they think to build something like this, just amazing 👍

    • @WOWCube
      @WOWCube Рік тому

      Thank you for the nice words ☺

  • @doodoostickstain
    @doodoostickstain Рік тому

    as a speedcuber and twisty puzzle aficionado yeah, we’d get this and add to a collection

  • @smoothALOE
    @smoothALOE Рік тому +3

    This could definitely appeal to people of an older generation, but still be intriguing enough to younger generations. So, the potential seems pretty great, aside from the steep price tag.

  • @marccarter1350
    @marccarter1350 Рік тому +3

    Strange item for sure. Cost of living crises is happening. I cannot see this being a hit. It's a miss from me.

  • @RideRedRacer
    @RideRedRacer Рік тому +1

    There are specialty rubiks cubes that are extremely expensive. the 21x21 cube costs $1,500

  • @poul-erikrasmussen8152
    @poul-erikrasmussen8152 Рік тому +2

    I bet my daughter would love one. She is 1.5 😀 well i want one, just soo cool and innovative, they will probably fix the bugs before release

  • @scott8919
    @scott8919 Рік тому +4

    Absolutely not. I wouldn't pay anything over $100. For $300 it better be touchscreen and actually run smoothly. Nothing here seems to exceed 10 FPS.

  • @annando
    @annando 21 день тому

    I have the impression that this machine is for people who are already into cubing. I saw it for the first time today and I'm thinking about buying it. My hands are always busy, so I have several cubes of different sizes and types on my desk. I solve them even during meetings, and thanks to the haptic markers on some of them, I don't even have to look at them. It is as if this device has been designed with me in mind.

  • @patriotplays6990
    @patriotplays6990 Рік тому

    “You spent so much time trying to figure out if you could, you never stopped to think if you should”

  • @SG400E
    @SG400E Рік тому

    I can't see this taking off, great review as always

  • @regorllerref
    @regorllerref Рік тому +1

    Very cool, but hopefully they could make this better with version 2.

  • @thubprint
    @thubprint Рік тому

    I think this thing looks fantastic. Price obvs sucks but I feel like MJR kinda missed the intent behind it? It clearly isn’t for hours long gaming sessions. This is the kind of thing you put on your desk for those 5-10 min stand up and walk around breaks. I didn’t see many really compelling games on it but I hope some developers make some really unique and cool things on it. I get the impression everybody has been trying to fit traditional style games onto it, going about it backwards and leaving loads of unrealized potential

  • @AncientDope
    @AncientDope Рік тому

    I have Battletoads Double Dragon NES selling on eBay right now!! (Auction only at $67 right now)

  • @AcDc66662
    @AcDc66662 Рік тому

    Strangely, that's remember me the mp3 player I use to have in high school. It was call a mobiblu. Same cool factor effect, weird charging/syncho set up but at the end, I exchange it for an iPod.

  • @runesenshi9682
    @runesenshi9682 Рік тому

    In 1972 they played Pong on a box with wood paneling.
    2022: *Allspark*

  • @TiagoTiagoT
    @TiagoTiagoT Рік тому

    I wonder if they communicate with each other via those 4 metal circles they have on each internal face

  • @chiefjay6559
    @chiefjay6559 Рік тому

    First thing I thought was like I’m leave this on my desk until I saw the price

  • @steecheeful
    @steecheeful Рік тому

    Thought this was some forgotten kickstarter. Was surprised it’s slated for a release in the future

  • @90sGasPrices
    @90sGasPrices Рік тому +1

    I feel like this would be a good flashy, weird gift for an adult that doesn’t really play video games. They might play it for 7 minutes once a month, but they’ll enjoy it because it starts conversations.

  • @SethAurelius94
    @SethAurelius94 Рік тому

    this feels like a throwback to the early 2000s

  • @northofnashira2575
    @northofnashira2575 Рік тому +1

    I wonder how big of a production run they would need to get the price point down to at least $150. It helps that they're really only making 2 pieces, the center plastic joint in the middle that it all pivots on and seems to be purely mechanical and the individual cubes, which there are 8 to a unit.

    • @degenerate8228
      @degenerate8228 Рік тому

      The company would probably go bust after a month.

    • @northofnashira2575
      @northofnashira2575 Рік тому

      @@degenerate8228 I completely agree in its current situation. I'm just wondering what the numbers would be. If they could get the unit price down to $150, then they'd probably sell at least 50 million units. That may be tempting enough for Mattel, Sony, or Microsoft to pick the company's corpse at the end and put real money behind a mostly already completed product.

  • @JoeyItalia1976
    @JoeyItalia1976 Рік тому +1

    It wouldn't surprise me if spin master manufacturer of the rubix cube releases something similar and at a cheaper price.