Curiosity update allows users to RESTORE cubelets

Please, Peter, just tell us what’s inside the ****ing cube?

Peter Molyneux’s 22Cans release Curiosity: What’s Inside The Cube was released in early November 2012 and we’re still none the wiser as to what life changing” secret is contained within.

Amazingly, the game’s latest update now offers the chance for gamers to RESTORE cubelets that have previously been destroyed.

It will cost you, mind. It costs 69p to add 10,000 cubelets, 4.99 to restore 100,000 or 7.49 to restore half a million.

Oh Peter!

"We don’t know quite what will happen," a 22Cans statement unearthed by Eurogamer reads. "Curiosity may very well rapidly degrade to reveal its innermost secret or maybe the effects of automatically removing cubelets will be neutralised by players keen to keep Curiosity going."

To date 260 layers have been destroyed.

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