Rubik’s Puzzle World Coming to Wii, DS
The Rubik's Cube gets a modern day overhaul
Date: Thursday, May 01, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

The Game Factory has revealed that it has signed a licensing agreement with Seven Towns Limited to publish Rubik’s Puzzle World, a 3D puzzle game for the Nintendo Wii and DS systems, both based the 80's fad and stress inducing puzzle, the Rubik’s Cube.

“The Rubik’s Cube is one of the most well known icons in the gaming and entertainment industry,” says Henrik Mathiasen, president of the Game Factory. “We’re honored that Seven Towns Limited has chosen us to take the Rubik’s experience to the next level with Rubik’s Puzzle World. We feel confident that we have created a concept for the whole family that is innovative, challenging and addictive, offering a new twist in the puzzle genre while keeping the Rubik’s Cube core values alive.”

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