SuperHyperCube

SuperHyperCube is a 2016 puzzle video game by Kokoromi and Polytron for PlayStation VR and SteamVR.

[1] The developers were inspired by science fiction films and the Light and Space minimalist art movement.

[2] The team canceled Oculus Rift support after revelations that Oculus founder Palmer Luckey had financially backed Nimble America, an organization backing Donald Trump's 2016 United States presidential campaign.

[3] SuperHyperCube had been previously announced as timed exclusive for PlayStation VR.

[5] The game was later released for HTC Vive headsets via SteamVR on November 7, 2017.