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"Boxbound: Android Game Launches with Over 9 Quintillion Levels!"

By OliverMay 17,2025

"Boxbound: Android Game Launches with Over 9 Quintillion Levels!"

Boxbound: Package Puzzles, developed and published by Curlew Studios, has just hit the Android platform, offering a unique twist on puzzle games with a satirical edge. This marks the third mobile game from Curlew, following the releases of Ninja Star and My Type.

What Do You Do in Boxbound: Package Puzzles?

In Boxbound: Package Puzzles, you step into the shoes of a warehouse worker trapped in an endless cycle of sorting packages while the world outside teeters on the brink of collapse. Amidst this chaos, your sole companion is Peter, an overworked yet somehow resilient co-worker.

The game continuously presents you with new packages to sort, all while political and economic turmoil unfolds outside the warehouse. Despite the external drama, your job remains untouched, and you're tasked with endlessly organizing packages.

Adding a humorous twist, Boxbound boasts an astonishing 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 levels. This number, while mind-boggling, is part of the game's charm. Curlew Studios humorously notes that completing all levels at a pace of one per second would take about four billion lifetimes.

Peter adds character to the game with his unique quirks and fashion sense, maintaining a semblance of normalcy despite the surrounding madness. As you tackle the challenge of stacking oddly shaped packages, you can't help but ponder the fate of the world beyond the warehouse walls.

For a glimpse into the world of Boxbound, check out the game's trailers:

The Game Doesn’t Stick to Stacking Boxes

Boxbound: Package Puzzles isn't just about sorting packages. The game introduces a variety of random challenges and mini-games to keep the gameplay fresh. You might find yourself sweeping trash or stacking boxes by lantern light during a power outage. If your delivery truck driver is sick, you'll even take the wheel, navigating obstacles along the way.

Despite the vast number of levels, the game manages to avoid feeling repetitive by constantly changing up the scenarios. The blend of casual gameplay and a deeper underlying narrative creates an engaging experience.

Surprisingly calming despite the backdrop of chaos, Boxbound also features leaderboards, allowing you to compete with players from around the world. Available for free on the Google Play Store, Boxbound: Package Puzzles is a must-try for puzzle game enthusiasts.

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