Why not just get a Rubiks Cube?
The controls are fairly intuitive, the squares are nice and shiny, and the scrolling clouds in the background are a nice enough touch. The main menu doesn't respect the title-safe bounds on my TV. It's still usable, but that's the sort of thing that makes a game feel like amateur hour. In the end, the biggest question is why? I know a few people who can solve a Rubik's cube. I could probably be one...

