Curlew Studios has just released Boxbound: Package Puzzles on Android, marking their third mobile game venture following Ninja Star and My Type. This satirical puzzle game immerses players in the life of a warehouse worker amidst a world teetering on the brink of collapse.
What Do You Do in Boxbound: Package Puzzles?
In Boxbound: Package Puzzles, you step into the shoes of a warehouse worker caught in an endless cycle of sorting packages. Your companion in this relentless grind is Peter, an overworked yet resilient co-worker who adds a touch of humor and humanity to the game. As you navigate through the levels, the outside world is engulfed in political and economic turmoil, yet your job remains unaffected, providing a satirical take on the monotony of work.
The game boasts an astonishing 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 levels, a number that humorously underscores the game's endless nature. Curlew Studios amusingly notes that completing all levels at a rate of one per second would take about four billion lifetimes. Peter, with his quirky personality and ever-changing outfits, adds a light-hearted element to the game, while you tackle the challenge of stacking oddly shaped packages amidst global chaos.
For a sneak peek into the world of Boxbound: Package Puzzles, check out the game's trailers below:
The Game Doesn’t Stick to Stacking Boxes
Boxbound: Package Puzzles goes beyond mere box stacking, introducing a variety of random challenges and mini-games. From sweeping trash under lantern light during power outages to stepping in as a delivery truck driver when needed, the game keeps the gameplay fresh and engaging. Despite the vast number of levels, the mix of casual gameplay and a deeper narrative ensures that the game remains enjoyable and not repetitive.
The game offers a strangely calming experience, even as everything around you seems to be falling apart. Additionally, players can compete on global leaderboards, adding a competitive edge to the experience. Boxbound: Package Puzzles is available for free on the Google Play Store, so why not give it a try?
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