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What is the purpose of a Cubimal?

They are just collectors items?

Posted 14 months ago by Zephlar Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • Fun! Racing with friends. That's it.
    Posted 14 months ago by Pascale Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Get all of them to get a trophy :)
    Posted 14 months ago by Rook Subscriber! | Permalink
  • To collect them all! lol
    Posted 14 months ago by Clone Subscriber! | Permalink
  • They are toys. What's the purpose of a toy? To play with. :) They are sold at Toy Venders you notice.
    Posted 14 months ago by Fokian Fool Subscriber! | Permalink
  • If you assemble enough you can have your own tiny, square army which can then be used to take over Groddle Meadow in a scene of immense adorabality.

    Muahahahah one day my tiny cube shaped warriors, one day...
    Posted 14 months ago by Lyn Frog, Esq Subscriber! | Permalink
  • They are here to fill up the Cubimal Case
    Posted 14 months ago by zizila Subscriber! | Permalink
  • They're here to spend our money on.  I had heard about them, but only today went and got one. I was hooked instantly. The cuteness! Before i knew it i had spent 110k.
    JUST ONE MORE..just one more..
    Posted 14 months ago by Merope Subscriber! | Permalink
  • George Lucas always knew there was more money in toys than in movies. I think cubimals are genius .
    Posted 14 months ago by CrashTestPilot Subscriber! | Permalink
  • An attempt by Tiny Speck to empower users to create their own play space, just like with the dice. Really both are just different forms of "safe" random number generators (safe in that you can't lie about what number you get since everyone sees them).
    Posted 14 months ago by coderanger Subscriber! | Permalink
  • They exist to suck all my currents. Simple, I am going on a cubimal run right now.
    Posted 14 months ago by DragonBlack Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Cubimals may not do much as game items, but they spark trading and liven up the Glitchen economy. That's good enough reason. What will you do with lots of currants, anyway? Cubimal collecting reminds me of collectible card games as well as the Dutch tulip mania. Cubimal maniacs really ought to read up on that:

    "Thus a flower, which for beauty and perfume was surpassed by the abundant roses of the garden,--a nosegay of which might be purchased for a penny,--was priced at a sum which would have provided an industrious labourer and his family with food, and clothes, and lodging for six years! Should chickweed and groundsel ever come into fashion, the wealthy would, no doubt, vie with each other in adorning their gardens with them, and paying the most extravagant prices for them. In so doing, they would hardly be more foolish than the admirers of tulips. The common prices for these flowers at the present time vary from five to fifteen guineas, according to the rarity of the species." 

    Source:
    http://www.usagold.com/gildedopinion/mackay-tulip-mania.html
    Posted 14 months ago by Wamari Subscriber! | Permalink
  • @Wamari - this is really off topic but you posted a link to usagold - have read the  "Another" archives or FOFOA?

    This is like worlds coliding for me, lol... Glitch and gold
    Posted 14 months ago by dmnddgs Subscriber! | Permalink