Background Mojang's popular sandbox title
Minecraft, which saw its first console outing on the
Xbox 360 in 2012, was not officially announced for the
Wii U until December 2015. Prior to this,
Microsoft wholly acquired Mojang in September 2014. At the time,
Minecraft was already either available or announced for most major platforms except Nintendo's. Following the acquisition, many gaming news outlets expressed skepticism that
Minecraft would arrive on any Nintendo platform, let alone Wii U. However, later that same month,
startup developer Nexis Games announced their own sandbox title
UCraft for the Wii U. Due to Nexis Games' poor track record, and following the sketchy development of
UCraft, other indie developers decided to follow suit and release their own iterations of
Minecraft-inspired titles for Nintendo platforms. One of those developers was Cypronia.
Announcement and release Cypronia announced
Cube Life: Island Survival in January 2015 with a release date later that year, promising that the "goal is [to] create the best block building open-world sandbox game for Nintendo platforms." In May 2015, Cypronia announced the game would be available in both North America and Europe the following month. Cypronia
CEO Stefan Pavelka was confident that their title has a lot to offer, claiming, "If we compare the game to competitors, other Wii U games of that genre, we will offer much more fun and greater value, either by means of lower price or by providing more content and features." The game had a promotional discount during launch period. Version 1.2 made it possible to share maps from Creative Mode with other players and also added new areas, animals, pets, defeatable game antagonists and a smarter
AI for the
cannibals. In addition, the world was enlarged from 2,880 x 2,880 to 3,520 x 3,520 blocks.
HD remake With
Cube Life: Island Survival becoming very popular on the
Wii U, Cypronia announced
Cube Life: Island Survival HD, which they described as a special edition of the original game. Though the original game did run in full 1080p HD, the remaster would be in 4K (except for the
Nintendo Switch version). The HD remake does not include the Internet ranking list or multiplayer mode. On April 20, 2018 at 17:57:05
UTC,
Cube Life: Island Survival HD made its way into the
Steam store under the same name as the original game. On 27 June 2018, the game was also made available for MacOS. On August 8, 2018 the game was also released on
Android and
iOS for their primary app stores
Google Play and
Apple App Store as a
free-to-play title with
in-app purchases. The game was scheduled to be released for Nintendo Switch,
PlayStation 4 and
Xbox One in November 2019, although it was not released then. It was released on December 26, 2020 on Nintendo Switch via the
Nintendo eShop. The PlayStation 4 version released in February 2021. == Reception ==