

Cefore
Pixelz Games · 2018 · Indie, Simulation, Strategy, Puzzle, Sandbox
PC
Mostly Positive75% · 52
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About Cefore
Did you ever want to be an expert at blowing stuff up? Cefore is a physics-based puzzler with a whimsical and simplistic art-style. In Cefore, you play as Baro and are contracted to demolish structures in the most creative ways possible. As the structures get bigger and more complex, your methods of demolition must get more creative.But try not to cause too much destruction!
In Cefore you control Baro, an intergalactic contractor in charge of gathering the data on different planets. To do so, Baro uses different tools (such as explosive charges, grapples, hot air balloons and several others...) to destroy the environment and gather what he needs.

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Visit different planets
Play through different biomes and enjoy different themes and challenges. -
100% destructible environment
Everything in the environment is affected by the physics. -
LEVEL EDITOR!
Create, share and play other people's level with the LEVEL EDITOR and Steam Workshop integration! -
Game modes
play the missions or launch the level editor / sandbox modes to get creative as you wish! -
Several tools to destroy and manipulate the environment
Use the tools you want the way you want and get creative destroying the structures -
Character customization
Unlock different skins and hats for the character (Baro) -
Fly around with your jet-pack
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Over 25 unique and challenging levels
DLC & expansions
🎁 Complete the collection
Base game + 0 of 1 DLC at today's best prices (some DLC unpriced).
$2.35
to own everything
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
Cefore is a physics puzzle game where you employ a number of different tools (like explosives) to blow up blocks in just the right way that you can collect "data" by harvesting the glowing blue blocks. There's a bit of asset re-use, most of the game assets are "borrowed" from the [url=https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/3d/environments/kubikos-3d-cube-world-117341]Kubikos 3D Cube World[/url] asset (sure hope the developer credited Kubikos for doing most of the work here). There's some game design here, some clever levels, and also a community level feature, which never caught on because, well, the game itself never caught on. On the upside, the game does feature customisable controls and resolution, so at least some of the basic, minimum requirements have been met. Unfortunately there's a number of other technical defects and shortcomings which contribute to the game being difficult to recommend to gamers. The game is 6 years old but still feels incomplete, problematically. It's good that the game has community content but developers must learn that they are the ones responsible for creating the content in their games. Trying to use other players, or endless samey procgen…3 found this helpful
I really wish there was a wavy hand as well as the Thumbs up/down setting for recommendations, this IS a good game, as far as it goes, which is not very far. The mechanics in this physics based puzzler are fun to mess about with and there are some really good ideas in the tools and possibilities in the puzzles, but there are only 28 levels. Working through the levels I felt I was still in the tutorial section, then it suddenly got hard for a few levels, then it was over. There is some hint of a story at the start (there is a female supervisor talking to you on the first level) but that is never followed up. To make up for the lack of game there is the level designer and steam workshop. This though has the usual problems with user level designs in that you have no idea how difficult or well made the levels will be and most of them are poorly designed or so difficult only the designer is likely to know how to complete them. Generally this feels unfinished - a nice idea, badly let down by lack of content.1 found this helpful
Good idea - poor execution. I could go on and on about the negatives but I don't think this games deserves that. You can cheat your way through this game, poor level design and poor physics. Simply not a good game so don't waste your time and money on it.
I enjoy a challenge as much as the next person, but when I spend to long a the tutorial, Uninstalled.
Meh
A magnificent work of art! I highly recommend this game. This game is a thrilling adventure filled with explosive fun. I would highly recommend it to both puzzle lovers and people that wouldn't consider themselves good at puzzle games. I've never been a big fan of puzzle games but I still love this game. The puzzles are just hard enough to provide lots of fun blowing stuff up but not too hard that I feel like I want to quit after 10 minutes. I see lots of other reviews that don't recommend it due to the lack of content. There is now a level editor and community made maps. If you don't like the amount of levels in the game I would recommend making your own. I had so much fun making my own levels and trying to solve them (even though they where mostly impossible. The only negative thing I have to say is that it does require a pretty decent PC, which is too be expected with such a high quality game. Good job Pixelz Games 10/10
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