Surface

The 3D game is a cancelled Nitrome project that would have featured a unique mechanic.

Controls
N,S,E,W/Arrow Keys - Move Mouse- Rotate Shape?

Spikes/Icicles
Hazards which would have possibly fallen from the top of the screen when the player walks under them.

Enemies
Possibly none.

==Cancellation == Before May 31, 2012, Nitrome decided to cancel the development of the 3D game. Seeing similar concepts being released by other companies, it was deemed to be "less original". It is possible that the game will resume development in the future.

Despite the above comment likely being Nitrome's final word on the subject of the 3D game, Nitrome has apparently changed their mind on the subject. On May 22nd 2013, Nitrome revealed some more information regarding the 3D cube game. They stated how the game was a very large project, too large to make into a free flash game, and that the amount of time it would have taken to make the game would have requires that work on other flash games be halted.

Despite Nitrome implying that there was currently no work on the game being done, and that it is currently cancelled, they expressed interest in returning to the game and making it into a premium game ("multi platform release"), as the game was seen as having "a lot of potential".

Trivia

 * The Cube Game was first seen on the NES Skin. When seen on the skin, it was believed that the Cube Game was an Nitrome Enjoyment System game. This was before it was revealed in a Tech Demo Video centered around the mechanic for this game, that Mat revealed that this game is a Main Game, and was drawn in retro wire frame graphics and added to the NES Skin as a tongue-and-cheek joke.
 * The First-Person Shooter game Battlezone displayed a wireframe view and had the same background as the wireframe Cube Game image.
 * On the Nitrome Blog, Mat said that this game was not Twin Shot 3D or the next Twin Shot game.
 * A mechanic similar to this was used in the game "Cardboard Box Assembler" by Adult Swim Games.