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Kickle Cubicle (USA)

NES / Famicom
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1990
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✪ Reviewed on August 11, 2024
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An Irem puzzle-action where you create ice paths to catch animals. Fresh and original concept, welcome accessibility. Fun and slightly addictive. A pleasant surprise in the NES catalogue.

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Category
Puzzle 1 player 3+ Co-op
Description
Puzzle game in which Victor freezes enemies and pushes them to eliminate them. Published by Irem, released in the USA in 1990. Victor in top-down view creating ice blocks on enemies to stack and push them out of the zone. NES port of Irem's Kickle Cubicle puzzle game.

Kickle Cubicle review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,12 MB 📅01/09/1990
Published by Irem

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Collector interest

The US NES version of Irem's cute but punishing puzzle, never physically reissued. On the NTSC market it is a quiet Irem title, long under the radar, now actively chased by puzzle fans to the point of becoming a niche whose loose cote climbs noticeably. Genuine NTSC scarcity, more than completion appeal, pushes clean CIB copies toward the high end of the genre on the console.

An underrated gem

Freeze your enemies to turn them into blocks and carve out your path: this Irem puzzler hides a fine, progressively devious mechanic beneath its childlike colors. Quiet at launch, it never enjoyed the acclaim of the genre's big names. A charming, clever brain-teaser, perfect for fans of old-school puzzling.

Is Kickle Cubicle still worth playing in 2026?

Kickle Cubicle is an Irem puzzle-action where you play a hero creating ice paths to catch animals and solve spatial puzzles. An original, fresh concept, welcome accessibility and gentle progression make the title work both as a family game and a more demanding puzzler late on. Cute art direction and a pleasant soundtrack support the whole. Still a lovely surprise of the NES catalogue to discover today.

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