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  Published: 2013-04-30, Author: Yaara , review by: makeuseof.com

  • Abstract:  As you may have already figured from my Zoku Duo Quick Pop Maker review in the midst of Gaming Month , I'm not really much of a gamer. Not since 1995, anyway. But the show must go on, and even a gaming-ignorant like me likes playing some games. I was all ...

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  Published: 2012-03-27, review by: maclife.com

  • Fun to play. Thanks to lots of electronics, the cubes can interact with each other. Can have up to six cubes to accommodate more players.
  • You have to stay near a computer running the Siftrunner application. LCDs are hard to see in bright light. For $149, we would have hoped for a wider selection of free Sifteo games.
  • Sifteo is fun, but being tethered to a computer severely limits playability--it’d be tough for kids to play with these on a car trip, for example. And at 149 bucks a pop, Sifteo is a hefty investment that may not play well with others. Product Sifte...

 
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  Published: 2012-03-14, Author: Scott , review by: chipchick.com

  • Free app is great, data syncs with all devices, HRM is accurate, good refresh rate, bluetooth connection is strong, long lasting battery, lightweight and works well after first pair
  • Needs to strap around bare chest, doesn't work on iOS, relies on paired bluetooth device, set-up can be finicky and using it is somewhat involved
  • Though the unit comes with three cubes, many games would be far more engaging and challenging with five or six. You can purchase additional cubes for $49. And given that the initial cost is $148.99 at Marbles: The Brain Store, it may seem a little pri...

 
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  Published: 2011-08-10, review by: arstechnica.com

  • Abstract:  Sifteo cubes stand out among gaming offerings, mainly because they don't involve a touch screen. Rather, they are blocks that players can move around and touch to one another to solve puzzles or create patterns, and they offer a physical element in a...

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