
Box's Dream
A compact puzzle game where box-pushing mechanics meet environmental hazards, ideal for players who want Sokoban-style logic without the 40-hour commitment.
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About Box's Dream
I've learned to respect indie puzzle games that know their scope. Box's Dream doesn't pretend to be a 200-level epic; it focuses on clean box-placement puzzles with one twist per stage, ice floors that slide your inputs, pistons that shove boxes unpredictably, holes that punish careless pushes. The core loop is tight: assess the board state, plan your sequence, execute without overlap. No timers, no lives. That's the whole game, and it works because the level design compounds difficulty via constraint, not tedium. The catch is pacing. Once you've internalized how ice interacts with box momentum or how piston timing works, later levels feel more like execution tests than problem-solving. There's no difficulty curve adjustment, so players who thrive on constant novelty might stall out. But for a sub-five-dollar puzzle game with no filler dialogue or progression gating, it's a rare honest product. Perfect for a train ride or a wind-down session after something demanding. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 10
- Storage
- 50 MB available space
- Graphics
- Intel HD Graphics 620
- Processor
- Intel / AMD 2.0 Ghz
- Additional Notes
- Required: Keyboard. Supported: 1920x1080@60Hz fullscreen
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Game Info
- Developer
- EspirArt Games
- Publisher
- EspirArt Games
- Release Date
- Jan 14, 2022