by Finn May 12,2025
If our initial coverage of Boxbound caught your eye, you'll be thrilled to know that it's now officially available on iOS and Android, inviting you into a world where your life is quite literally boxed in. As a stressed-out postal worker, you'll navigate the daily grind, tackling everything from the mundane to the absurd, while the outside world marches on. This game offers a chilling satire on the relentless cycle of work we endure just to make ends meet, all wrapped in a humorous veneer of bite-sized puzzles.
In Boxbound, you'll not only manage workplace woes but also unravel a compelling narrative as you progress through the seemingly endless puzzles. You're not alone in this journey; your colleague Peter, equally stressed, joins you, adding a touch of camaraderie to the daily grind. Isn't it more bearable when you have someone to share the load with?
Whether you're facing political upheaval or economic shifts, Boxbound's staggering "9223372036854775807 levels" ensure you'll have plenty to do. Plus, if you're up for some friendly competition, the leaderboards offer the chance to claim ultimate box-themed bragging rights.
If you're looking for similar experiences, check out our list of the best puzzle games on Android to keep your brain engaged.
Ready to dive into the world of Boxbound? You can download it for free on the App Store and Google Play, though be aware of the in-app purchases. Stay connected with the community by following the official Facebook page, visit the official website for more details, or watch the embedded clip above to get a sense of the game's unique style and atmosphere.
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