[b]box factory[/b] is a simple isometric box pushing puzzler with [b]27 levels[/b]. the only mechanic is teleporters and levels often have multiple floors, so some planning ahead is useful, though there are no timers or move limits. boxes can be stacked, but only one can be moved at a time, pushing the one on the bottom will make the rest fall on your pretty face and you have to start over. it's also important not to push boxes off the edges, nor should you fall. controls are as expected, the isometric perspective means they need some getting used to, but you can rotate the camera, multiple variations are available for movement (wasd, arrows, keypad, clicking on-screen arrows, etc.) and [b]keys are rebindable[/b]. I changed 'x' to backspace for undo, which is available in unlimited quantities, you can even make a box come back if it falls off the level, and if you fall yourself, a prompt appears with undo and restart as options, so not having on-screen info about hotkeys is the only b...
Box Factory
- Release Date:
- Jul 9, 2020
- Developer:
- NanningsGames
- Publisher:
- NanningsGames
- Platforms:
- Windows Linux
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About This Game
Step into the world of Box Factory, an engaging isometric puzzle game where your goal is to push boxes onto the correct tiles to solve challenging levels. Inspired by the classic Sokoban puzzle, Box Factory takes the genre to new heights by introducing exciting mechanics like stairs, teleporters, and box stacking, adding layers of complexity and creativity to the puzzles.
As you navigate through the 3D environment, you’ll use logical thinking and strategy to move boxes across multi-level terrains. Whether it’s pushing a box down a stairway or teleporting it across the map, every level presents a fresh challenge. Made a mistake? No problem! With the undo feature, you can quickly backtrack your steps. Plus, the ability to rotate the camera ensures that you can view the puzzle from any angle, making navigation easier.
Box Factory also provides flexible controls, allowing you to move around with WASD, arrow keys, gamepad, or on-screen buttons, making it accessible to all types of players. The combination of relaxing gameplay, innovative mechanics, and colorful graphics makes Box Factory a must-play for fans of logic-based puzzles.
Key Features:
Challenging Puzzle Mechanics: Push boxes, use stairs, teleporters, and stack boxes to solve increasingly complex puzzles.
Undo and Camera Rotation: Undo your moves and rotate the 3D camera for a better view of each puzzle.
Multiple Control Options: Play with WASD, arrow keys, gamepad, or on-screen buttons.
Colorful Graphics: Bright and inviting visuals that complement the puzzle-solving experience.
Inspired by Sokoban: A fresh take on the classic Sokoban puzzle format, with new twists and mechanics.
Whether you're a puzzle enthusiast or looking for a relaxing yet thought-provoking game, Box Factory offers the perfect balance of strategy and fun. Can you solve all the puzzles and become the master of the factory?
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User Reviews
[b]6/10[/b] 3D Sokoban with interesting mechanics, but not much quality. [b]What is it:[/b] A 3D Sokoban, in which you have to push crates unto the designated spots. Other than boxes, you can use gravity, ladders, and box teleporters. Rather than tight levels requiring a lot of juggling, the game manages to come with a few interesting levels requiring some 3D thinking. Unfortunately, the clever puzzles are too few to compensate for the bad implementation. Quite a few things annoyed me a lot. The game is on a diagonal view, and their understanding of Up does not match my expectations. I spent a lot of time accidentally falling off the screen because I pushed up and the guy went right. The angle of view and the basic graphics also means that it's really hard to figure out which upper tile is above which lower tile, and how many floors are there. Luckily for that aspect the level can be rotated, so after a few rotations it becomes a bit easier to understand the level, but I still need ...
I enjoyed playing Box Factory. Puzzles were progressively more difficult even if they seemed simple at first especially the last one (27) which frustrated me for 30 minutes (doh). Ohh, my graphics card was thrashing at 1,980fps. I think there should be a "limit FPS" option in the settings as it does not need any more than 60 fps and would save electricity and heat
[b][u]Terrific value little game for a couple hours of relaxing puzzling with fun, bouncy music[/u][/b] This game is less than a dollar, but I would probably pay a few dollars more for extra stages. When I beat the last level, after about 2 or 3 hours, I found myself complaining that it was too short, and had to remind myself I paid less than a dollar for it. I have some mild complaints, but nothing that would stop me from purchasing again. There are a few interface quibbles, several of which the dev already addressed, and some of the later stages are much easier than they should be, and should be placed earlier, while one of the earlier stages is hard enough that it should be toward the late mid-game. Definitely worthwhile, and I'll probably be buying a few more of this dev's games.
Box Factory is an isometric puzzle game where the player needs to push boxes on the right tiles to complete the levels. To move a box to the right place involves logical thinking. This game is of course inspired by Sokoban but with a couple of new game mechanics. The player can use stairs to reach higher places and push boxes down to a lower tile even stack the boxes on top of each other. Other levels include teleports that transports a box to a different place. If you make a mistake you can undo your steps by clicking the undo button. There is also a button that rotates the camera if you need to navigate from a different angle because the game is 3D. Use WASD or the arrow keys or the left stick on the gamepad or use onscreen buttons to move around the map.
الألغاز حلوة ما عدا اللغز الأخير ابن ال&لب قعدت اكثر من ساعة وفي النهاية الحل طلع بسيط جدا الموسيقى حلوة الجرافيكس عادي ويمشي الحال بالنسبة للعبة آندي التحكم سيء ويلخبط أحيانا اللعبة تدعم التجكم بيد الاكسبوكس في بعض المراحل تحتاج تغير زاوية الرؤية عشان تشوف البناء بالكامل انهيت اللعبة في اقل من 3 ساعات اشتريتها بريال و44 هللة --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Puzzles are medium difficulty in general, except the last puzzle &%*#@ stayed more than an hour and at the end the solution came up very simple The graphics are normal for indie Bad control and messing up sometimes The game that provides support with the Xbox controller In some stages you need to chan...
My only problem with this game is that trying to move your "character" is one of the most infuriating things in a video game ever. Beside that, its a good puzzle game.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10
- Processor: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N3450 @ 1.10GHz (cpu 2.2 GHz)
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel(R) HD Graphics (128 MB)
- Storage: 120 MB available space
- Sound Card: Intel(R) Display Audio
FAQ
How much does Box Factory cost?
Box Factory costs $0.59. Currently 40% off!
What are the system requirements for Box Factory?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 Processor: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N3450 @ 1.10GHz (cpu 2.2 GHz) Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Intel(R) HD Graphics (128 MB) Storage: 120 MB available space Sound Card: Intel(R) Display Audio
What platforms is Box Factory available on?
Box Factory is available on Windows PC, Linux.
Is Box Factory worth buying?
Box Factory has 86% positive reviews from 14 players.
When was Box Factory released?
Box Factory was released on Jul 9, 2020.
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