Rubik's Puzzle World
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Rubik's Puzzle World, known as Rubik's World in North America, is a puzzle video game for the Wii
Wii
The Wii is a home video game console released by Nintendo on November 19, 2006. As a seventh-generation console, the Wii primarily competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3. Nintendo states that its console targets a broader demographic than that of the two others...

 and Nintendo DS
Nintendo DS
The is a portable game console produced by Nintendo, first released on November 21, 2004. A distinctive feature of the system is the presence of two separate LCD screens, the lower of which is a touchscreen, encompassed within a clamshell design, similar to the Game Boy Advance SP...

 platforms developed by Two Tribes
Two Tribes B.V.
Two Tribes B.V. is a video game developer with its offices centered in Amersfoort, Netherlands. They develop both original games and games for franchises. They used to specialize in portable games but later had plans to start developing games for video game consoles due to the popularity of the...

 and published by The Game Factory.

The videogame features the famous Rubik's cube
Rubik's Cube
Rubik's Cube is a 3-D mechanical puzzle invented in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik.Originally called the "Magic Cube", the puzzle was licensed by Rubik to be sold by Ideal Toy Corp. in 1980 and won the German Game of the Year special award for Best Puzzle that...

, made by the Hungarian inventor Ernő Rubik. The game contains the likeness of the cube as well as a playable version of the Rubik's cube.

The game also features seven other short puzzle games that are inspired by the style of the Rubik's cube. A few of these puzzle games are similar to other puzzle games like ChuChu Rocket, Boom Blox and Panel de Pon.

Some of the minigames featured in this game have been used later in another Two Tribes release: Rubik's Puzzle Galaxy: Rush (Wiiware).
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