Curlew Studios has just launched Boxbound: Package Puzzles on Android, marking their third mobile game venture after Ninja Star and My Type. This satirical puzzle game immerses you in a world where you're a warehouse worker trapped in an endless cycle of sorting packages amidst a backdrop of global chaos.
In Boxbound: Package Puzzles, you take on the role of a warehouse worker with no end in sight to your tasks. Your only companion in this endless grind is Peter, your overworked colleague who somehow manages to keep things together despite the surrounding turmoil. As you tirelessly sort packages, the outside world grapples with political and economic disasters, yet your job remains unaffected.
The game boasts an amusingly endless structure with a staggering 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 levels. Curlew Studios humorously notes that it would take about four billion lifetimes to complete all levels at a pace of one level per second. Peter adds a touch of levity to the game, with his quirky personality and ever-changing outfits, providing a stark contrast to the monotonous task of stacking bizarrely shaped packages amidst wondering about the fate of the world outside.
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Boxbound: Package Puzzles goes beyond the routine of stacking boxes. It introduces random challenges and mini-games, such as sweeping trash and managing boxes by lantern light during power outages. If the delivery truck driver is absent, you'll take on the role of the driver, navigating through obstacles.
The game continuously refreshes its scenarios to prevent monotony, despite its vast number of levels. The blend of casual gameplay with a subtle underlying narrative creates an engaging experience. Surprisingly calming even during chaotic moments, Boxbound also features leaderboards for global competition. You can download Boxbound: Package Puzzles for free from the Google Play Store.
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