Boxville

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Top Critic Average

60%

Critics Recommend

Oyungezer Online
7.5 / 10
PSX Brasil
80 / 100
SECTOR.sk
7 / 10
NaviGames
7.5 / 10
LadiesGamers.com
Liked-a-lot
Creators: Triomatica Games
Release Date: Sep 30, 2022 - Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC
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Critic Reviews for Boxville

If you like Machinarium-like adventure games, you have no chance to dislike Boxville. This is a short adventure game that endears itself with its puzzle balance and cute characters.

Review in Turkish | Read full review

Modest, beautiful and simply human, Boxville offers a point and click adventure that needs no words to satisfy the puzzle gameplay and emotional connection. The story of a tin can looking for its missing dog takes us on a short walk through the daily life of a handmade city and hits the setting with its beautiful hand-painted art, but that can lead to the frustration of eventually getting stuck in puzzles and compromising the fluidity of progress – a common problem in the genre.

Review in Portuguese | Read full review

The result is a little adventure game that doesn't offend, that is really tightly hand-animated, and that is just as nicely paced. The plot isn't complicated, but you wouldn't expect it to be. It feels like an animated movie, and even if it has a few flaws, there's something special about it.

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NaviGames

Serazor
7.5 / 10.0
NaviGames

Boxville is a very nice adventure game, with a great visual design, but it lacks ambition to propose something new within the genre.

Review in Spanish | Read full review

Boxville is a short but wonderful puzzle adventure about friendship. For me, the lack of Pro Controller use just dipped my overall enjoyment, but if handheld (or mouse via PC) is your preferred gaming style, then Boxville is a great game to play. The graphics are fantastic, and although a couple of the puzzles were a little challenging, I thoroughly enjoyed my time with Blue Can and his tin dog in Boxville.

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