Vectronom’s Dancing Cube “Drops” on iOS and Android Today

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Intuitive Controls, Waves of Color and Pulsing Geometric Puzzles Dance to the Beat of the Electronic Original Soundtrack

Publisher and co-producer ARTE along with the German indie game studio Ludopium are thrilled to launch their rhythm-based 3D platformer Vectronom on mobile today. The game is now available on both iOS and Android for $3.99 / £3.99 / €4.49.

Vectronom is an award-winning hypnotic puzzle game about music, geometry and flow. Players synchronize the movements of a cube to a frenetic beat, across an ever-changing geometric environment pulsing with music. The soundtrack has been produced by Ludopium, a creative force in electronic music. 
The colourful whirlwind of memorizing rhythmic riddles challenges the players three-dimensional thinking with a difficulty that increases as quickly as their fingers can move. Obstacles change in sync with music as this colorful madness gets harder from level to level, challenging the player’s three-dimensional thinking. The mobile version also includes a number of colourblind modes that players can enable on their own device.
For those who prefer to play in groups, Ludopium have carried Vectronomthrilling local multiplayer mode to the mobile version. Up to 4 players can compete with just one device, as the game supports external controllers to be hooked up to spice up the gameplay. 
Vectronom is also available on PC via Steam and Nintendo Switch on the Nintendo eShop. The game won the Best In Play award at the 2019 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco and was selected for the 2019 IndieCade Europe. 
To get more information about the game, please visit the official website, follow the dev team on TwitterBandcamp and Discord.

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