

Cuby Road Halloween
Race through a spooky pixel forest in this Halloween-themed cube runner. Dodge snakes, honeycombs, and glowing traps while collecting cubes to form a longer snake chain.
The forest is dark, the ground is sinking, and somewhere in the pixel shadows, glowing lights mark instant death. Cuby Road Halloween drops a cube into a haunted jungle and asks how far you can go.
About Cuby Road Halloween
Cuby Road Halloween is a Halloween-themed variation of the Cuby Road endless runner. You steer a cube through a hostile forest filled with snakes, honeycombs, wormholes, and glowing traps. Collect allied cubes to form a longer snake chain and gather candies to unlock new characters.
How to Play Cuby Road Halloween
Your cube runs automatically. Use the arrow keys to steer through safe paths while avoiding every obstacle. Rescue other cubes along the way to attach them to your chain, forming a Rubik’s Snake that grows longer with each rescue. The leading cube determines the chain’s characteristics and abilities.
Candies are scattered through the forest. Collect them to unlock new characters with unique skills. Some cubes can jump over obstacles that others cannot, so building a varied collection pays off.
Tips for Cuby Road Halloween
- Prioritize open paths - Survival distance drives your score. Chasing every candy can get you killed.
- Learn each cube’s skill - Leading cubes have different abilities. Some jump, others dodge. Know your leader.
- Watch for glowing lights - They blend into the Halloween scenery but end your run instantly.
Game Controls
- Arrow Keys - Steer your cube through the forest
FAQ
What happens when I rescue another cube?
It attaches to your chain, creating a longer Rubik’s Snake. The leading cube’s abilities determine how the chain behaves.
How do I unlock new characters?
Collect candies during your runs. Each candy contributes to unlocking new cube characters with unique abilities.
What is the goal of Cuby Road Halloween?
Cover as much distance as possible while avoiding hazards. Your score is determined by how far your cube travels.




















