The sequel continues the original and focuses on a pair of cans living in a box city.
Both cans are given an important task to set up fireworks for a celebration. But chaos ensues after the fireworks go off incorrectly. That also sees one of the friends disappear. The red can is tasked with exploring different areas and secret corners of Boxville, and beyond, to set things right and find his friend.
Another unique aspect of the puzzler is that there is no dialogue. All of the characters speak through sketches while original music sets the mood for each scene.
You’ll enjoy dozens of logic puzzles and story-driven mini games on the adventure.
Designed for the iPhone and all iPad models, Boxville 2 is a $3.99 download now on the App Store.
If you like puzzles with a bit more than just testing your brain power, than make sure to check out Boxville 2. It’s full of heart and will bring a smile to your face.
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