Boxbound: Package Puzzles, developed and published by Curlew Studios, is now available on Android. This satirical puzzle game marks Curlew's third venture into mobile gaming, following Ninja Star and My Type. It's a game that humorously delves into the life of a warehouse worker amidst a backdrop of global chaos.
What Do You Do in Boxbound: Package Puzzles?
In Boxbound, you step into the shoes of a warehouse worker caught in an endless loop of sorting packages, while the world outside teeters on the brink of collapse. Your companion in this ordeal is Peter, a fellow worker who somehow manages to stay afloat amidst the turmoil, often changing outfits as if he's walking a fashion runway.
The game satirically commits to its endless nature with a staggering 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 levels. To put that into perspective, the developers humorously note that completing one level per second would take about four billion lifetimes. As you navigate through this endless task, the outside world's political and economic dramas unfold, yet your job remains unaffected, offering a comical take on workplace monotony.
Peter adds a layer of charm to the game with his quirks and resilience, making the repetitive task of sorting oddly-shaped packages more bearable. Meanwhile, you can't help but ponder the fate of the world beyond the warehouse walls.
To get a better feel for the game, check out these trailers:
The Game Doesn’t Stick to Stacking Boxes
Boxbound: Package Puzzles isn't just about stacking boxes. It introduces a variety of random challenges and mini-games to keep the gameplay fresh. From sweeping trash under lantern light during power outages to stepping in as a delivery truck driver when the regular one falls ill, the game constantly shifts scenarios, preventing it from feeling repetitive despite its vast number of levels.
The blend of casual gameplay with a deeper narrative thread makes Boxbound engaging and oddly soothing, even as everything seems to be falling apart. Additionally, the game features leaderboards, allowing you to compete with players globally. You can download Boxbound: Package Puzzles for free from the Google Play Store.
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