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''Linda Cube'' (alternatively ''Linda³'') is a 1995
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developed by
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and MARS Corporation for the PC Engine CD. A port for the
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was released in 1997 as ''Linda Cube Again''. Another port for the
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was released in 1998 as ''Linda Cube Kanzenban''. An English fan translation of the PlayStation version was released in 2024.


Plot

The game is set on planet Neo Kenya, where a meteor is set to impact in eight years.


Reception

''Linda Cube'' has been noted as one the most bizarre Japanese role-playing games. liked the characters and called the first hour of the game "quite exciting" but said the graphics are ugly and combat extremely boring. In a retrospective review, ''RPGamer'' praised the voice acting and atmosphere but criticized the lack of story.


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External links


''Linda³'' series
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