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March 18, 2011

cardboard box assembler

When a cardboard box assembler gets stuck in a box, you just know it's going to take a lot of 3d puzzling to get him out.

12 comments:

  1. Wow trippy game! :-)

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  3. Really love this game, its a combination between puzzle game Shift and Oskar's Cube. Very long intro though.

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  4. Nice game. took some thinking about in 3D. But very awkward controls.

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  5. Paperback Writer18 March 2011 at 11:33

    An excellent game. really tricky :)

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  6. Rhaaaa the 3rd level on the bonus section drives me crazy... (weird robot music + pooh/box game = melting brain)

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  7. Yeah, cool game! And for the levels no name would have been more appropriate than "trips"!! :D
    And by chance I have a pair of 3D glasses downstairs! Next time I play I'll wear them! XD

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  8. It's interesting but not one of my favorites. The constant spinning of the cube made me dizzy. Also, I always get error messages when I try to play games on that site. Has anyone else had that problem?

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  9. Great game. Last levels was realy hard for me. But I finnished it all without problems. Score: 1.431.679

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  10. Mmm... Idea seems stolen from Sophie Houldens Box Game... Exactly the same idea...

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  11. I never thought assembling cardboard boxes would be so amusing. Thank you for this.

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  12. Bonus level 3 gave me fits with the minigame. I had to look up the instructions (hit to fold the boxes) to get anywhere. I finally beat it by covering my monitor with a couple bits of paper that only let me see the box flats and not the smaller pooh piles.

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