How to use this page
What's the use of lists?
Cubepedia acts mainly as an archive, noting down episode facts and presenting them in a variety of ways to make them as accessible as possible for a curious cube detective.
But what's the best way to find what you're looking for?
Example 1
Suppose you wanted to find out if our hosts have ever mentioned your favourite game.
Maybe you want to listen to the episode where it’s discussed.
How would you do that?
You could scour each individual episode page to find out, scrolling down to the ‘Games’ heading and reading every title listed there. But as the episode list grows, this becomes increasingly time consuming.
That’s why you can see all the games ever talked about on the Games page.
Example 2
However, these are listed in reverse order of episode mention, so as time goes on it will become more difficult to see at a glance when and where the game was discussed.
Solution?
I also made these ridiculously long alphabetical lists. That way you can search the entire catalogue on one page, and see which episodes mention the game you’re looking for.
An easier solution
Could this be solved with a site wide search function? Absolutely! Do I know how to incorporate such a thing into my dinky little static page website? Nope! Could I learn? Oh yes, but it wouldn’t be very fun, and I think a neocities site needs to be fun.
Basically, any features you get on this site will be implemented whenever I find fun ways of creating them.
Remember, you can always create your own Cubepedia! With a search box, and templates, and blackjack, etc.