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Boxbound: Package Puzzles, now available on Android, invites players into an absurdly endless world created by Curlew Studios. Following their previous mobile hits, Ninja Star and My Type, this satirical puzzle game immerses you in the life of a warehouse worker navigating an increasingly chaotic world.
As a stressed-out employee trapped in the monotony of stacking boxes, your primary task is to sort endless deliveries while ignoring the political and economic chaos unfolding outside. Peter, your quirky coworker, provides comic relief as he juggles his own struggles while casually updating his wardrobe. Together, you face the relentless challenge of fitting oddly shaped packages into limited space, all while pondering whether the outside world will survive.
With a staggering 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 levels—yes, that’s a real number—you'd need approximately four billion lifetimes to complete them all at one level per second. Thankfully, the game ensures variety through random challenges and mini-games, such as sweeping trash by lantern light during a blackout or temporarily stepping into the role of a delivery truck driver.
Despite its overwhelming premise, Boxbound remains oddly soothing, blending casual gameplay with subtle storytelling. Leaderboards let you compete globally, adding a competitive edge to the relaxing experience. Experience the quirky charm of Boxbound: Package Puzzles for free on the Google Play Store today.
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