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Boxbound: Package Puzzles Is a New Game on Android with 9223372036854775807 Levels!

Authore: HenryUpdate:Mar 31,2025

Boxbound: Package Puzzles Is a New Game on Android with 9223372036854775807 Levels!

Dive into the world of Boxbound: Package Puzzles, now available on Android, developed and published by Curlew Studios. This satirical puzzle game marks the studio's third mobile venture, following the likes of Ninja Star and My Type. In Boxbound, you step into the shoes of a warehouse worker trapped in an endless cycle of sorting packages, while the outside world crumbles under political drama and economic turmoil.

What Do You Do in Boxbound: Package Puzzles?

In Boxbound, you're not alone in this endless grind. Your companion is Peter, an overworked yet resilient co-worker who somehow keeps his sanity amidst the chaos. As you sort an endless stream of packages, the game humorously commits to its theme with a staggering 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 levels. Yes, that's a real number, and according to the developers, it would take about four billion lifetimes to complete if you tackled one level per second.

Peter adds a touch of humor with his quirky personality and ever-changing outfits, reminiscent of a fashion show. Meanwhile, you're left to puzzle over how to stack oddly-shaped packages, all while wondering about the fate of the world outside the warehouse.

Get a sneak peek of the game's atmosphere and gameplay through these engaging trailers:

The Game Doesn’t Stick to Stacking Boxes

Boxbound: Package Puzzles isn't just about stacking boxes. It throws in random challenges and mini-games to keep things fresh. You might find yourself sweeping trash or stacking boxes by lantern light during a power outage. If the delivery truck driver calls in sick, you'll even take the wheel, navigating through obstacles to deliver packages.

Despite the seemingly endless levels, the game manages to avoid feeling repetitive by constantly mixing up the scenarios. The blend of casual gameplay with a deeper narrative adds an enjoyable layer to the experience. Surprisingly, the game offers a calming atmosphere, even when everything seems to be falling apart. Plus, you can compete on leaderboards against players worldwide.

Explore Boxbound: Package Puzzles on the Google Play Store, where it's available to play for free.

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