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‘Cube’ First Person Shooter Coming Soon
Touch Arcade — Screenshot from PC version of Cube Developer FernLighting has posted a video and note saying that they have submitted a port of Cube to the iPhone. Cube is an open source multiplayer and singleplayer first person shooter game built on an entirely new and very unconventional engine. Cube is a landscape-style engine that pretends to be an indoor FPS engine, which combines very high precision dynamic occlusion culling with a form of geometric mipmapping on the whole world for dynamic LOD for configurable fps & graphic detail on most ...

Cube FPS Engine is iPhone Bound
Apple Eclectic — The video above shows the open source Cube Engine FPS running on an iPod Touch, and I don’t think anyone can deny that it’s rather impressive. (Take a look — if you can’t stand the over-excited narration then just turn the sound down.) It demonstrates both ...

‘Cube’ First Person Shooter Arrives in App Store for Free
Touch Arcade — The long awaited release of the first true First Person Shooter has arrived. Cube [App Store] has finally made it into the App Store after a lengthy approval process. Cube is an open source multiplayer and singleplayer first person shooter game built on an entirely new and very unconventional engine. Cube is a landscape-style engine that pretends to be an indoor FPS engine, which combines very high precision dynamic occlusion culling with a form of geometric mipmapping on the whole world for dynamic LOD for configurable fps & graphic detail on most machines. Uses ...

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