The other day, I decided to bust open one of my Cube World cubes to see what’s inside and to begin a plan to hack it. For those who don’t know, they’re little cubes with digital stick men living in them. They come in different characters and you can put a couple cubes together to make them interact like below:

Anyway, I’ve had them for about 6 months and I had been meaning to pull one apart and play with it, so I did. Here’s how they come apart:
(This is at your own risk)
1. Unscrew the back screw and remove the back panel / battery cover.
2. You now have access to 4 tiny screws via 4 tiny holes. Unscrew them with a tiny screwdriver.
3. Carefully pull the two halves apart. Careful, they’re still connected.
4. Pull the black connector panels from the inside to the outside.
5. You should now have access to 3 new screws. Unscrew them to pull out the display.
(that’s about as far as I go for now)
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Once I got it apart, I realized that although it’s cool and all, I still have no idea what kind of hack I can do to it. First, I tried turning it back on to make sure that everything worked. No problem there. Then I messed with connections, shook him up, etc. I tried all sorts of things to make him do anything other than what is expected out of the box, to no avail. Then I connected him to another Cubie the right way, the wrong way, forwards, backwards, etc. Other than them both getting pissed off and duking it out, everything was fine.
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(The whole set of full-sized images is here.)
As you can see, I haven’t accomplished anything too exciting yet. This is where I want your help. What should I do (or try to do) to him to make him work in a much different way than intended? I’m open to any suggestions, but if I wind up with something cool, I’ll give it away here later, so I’ll be trying to NOT break it.
Thoughts?
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on February 1st, 2008 at 8:22 pm
Right on, good to see some Tech post’s from you!
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on February 1st, 2008 at 10:27 pm
Yeah… I’m needing to get more out here. Keep watching. There’s more.
on February 2nd, 2008 at 9:01 am
Now, my brain does NOT work that way. I get so mad at my boys for taking toys and electronics apart! Maybe I should just let them play and see what they can do. Maybe it will make them rich one day, huh?
Well, they better leave my computer alone.
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on February 2nd, 2008 at 9:42 am
Qtpies7: That’s how it all started for me. I just liked to take thing apart. When I was 9 or 10, I would pull apart my dad’s computer and then I’d have to get it working again before he got home. =) If they really wanna take things apart, the thrift stores are full of used gadgets that are cheap and all the innards follow most of the same principals. Just don’t let them electrocute themselves.
on February 3rd, 2008 at 1:37 pm
I’m no help at all — I never take apart my toys. At least not until they break on their own. Then I might take it apart.
Good luck figuring out your hack!
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on February 3rd, 2008 at 7:40 pm
Margaret: I’m sure I’ll come up with something, but keep me in mind if you get any ideas.
on February 8th, 2008 at 4:16 am
It would have been nice if that dog can bite one of that stickies :)
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on February 8th, 2008 at 6:43 am
It pees on them. That’s just hilarious to see for the first time.
on May 31st, 2008 at 7:48 am
maybe use t to store things as it must hold a lot of memory?
on June 8th, 2008 at 8:51 am
The most popular Furby hack, from years ago, was to decode its IR communication protocol. Then a Palm Pilot app was written to send specific messages to the little gremlin. So, I would start outside the box and see what can be done to inject messages. Since you already have it open, maybe you can figure out why the instructions say not to use rechargeable batteries. Or, hack a solar cell into the thing. “Green” is very popular right now.
Cheers,
Aaron
on June 9th, 2008 at 5:34 pm
dan: I’m not sure about the memory capacity just yet.
Aaron: Sounds like a plan. It doesn’t look to easy to reprogram, but then I’m not a chips and circuits kind of guy (yet). One day I’ll have time to figure it out.
on November 6th, 2008 at 10:24 am
I bought a bunch of these for a party, all great fun, but now they see little use and many of them have dead batteries (perhaps storing them stuck together drains their juice?). At any rate, what would be cool is to power them through a 3v power supply and have them running continuously. The trick I am searching for is how to keep the cubes from going to sleep after 5 minutes. Maybe shorting a switch would do it?
on November 7th, 2008 at 11:27 am
steve o: I think the problem is that it’s all hard-programmed. It could be done, I’m betting, but it’d take some serious know-how and advanced tools, I think.
on November 10th, 2008 at 7:13 pm
make it so two people live in one cube and when u pull it apart they will stay in the cue they are in at the moment
on November 11th, 2008 at 3:54 pm
whatif you could make a dog in a no dog cube or reporgram mod.
on November 13th, 2008 at 1:30 pm
i just invented a hack i call revesral take out the gryo scope put it back in up side down And your charcter is upside down