Crazy Cube Overview
Crazy Cube was one of those games you'd find on a Flash portal in the late 2000s. It didn't have a story or characters, just a simple premise that pulled you in for a few minutes between other tasks. The clean, geometric look was typical for the era, built for quick loading and straightforward interaction.
You control a cursor, clicking on colored dots arranged on the faces of a 3D cube. Your job is to connect pairs of the same color with lines. The challenge is that these lines cannot cross each other, and you must plan your routes across the cube's different sides. Each completed face clears those colors, and the round ends when the entire cube is solved. The puzzles start simply but quickly demand more foresight, as a single misplaced connection can block your only path. It feels like quietly untangling a knot in your mind.