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February 1, 2024

Boxes: Lost Fragments

Boxes: Lost Fragments
7.4
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Based on 4 Reviews
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Release date
February 1, 2024
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Summary

As a legendary thief, your next assignment lures you into a grand and lavish mansion. There you find a series of puzzle boxes, designed for an unknown purpose.

Soon signs begin to emerge that you are no longer in control of what is unfolding, and perhaps never were. You start to doubt if this is an ordinary residence or a containment facility of some sort. What should have been a quick in-and-out, gradually turns into your own harrowing struggle for freedom and answers.

Inspired by the cryptic atmosphere, intricate machinery, and smooth controls of the best room escape games, we have created 20 original puzzle boxes that will test your resolve and skills to successfully navigate this mysterious and compelling journey. Each puzzle box is beautiful, unique, and a true delight to explore and figure out.

Boxes: Lost Fragments System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows 7 or higher
CPU:
2.8 GHz Dual Core Processor
RAM:
4 GB RAM
GPU:
Video card with 1024MB of VRAM
HDD:
8 GB available space

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Critic Reviews4

In conclusion, Boxes: Lost Fragments offers a polished and engaging puzzle experience. The game’s stunning visuals, immersive atmosphere, and cleverly designed puzzles offer a satisfying challenge for players of all experience levels. Despite its short playtime, this is a game that delivers a rewarding and immersive experience for those looking for a touch of mystery and a good mental workout.
March 7, 2024
85
Boxes: Lost Fragments is a beautiful, wondrous puzzler. Setting aside the thin narrative and short runtime, the creativity and attention to detail are remarkable.
February 21, 2024
Not really all that puzzling because the main drawback to Boxes: Lost Fragments isn't about its value as a puzzle game, it's about something else. More likely it could be the confusion in how close the game resembles The Room in both look and gameplay. Since the original publisher of the 2012 iOS and android The Room, Fireproof appeared to be "working with limited finances while providing art assets to other publishers" they could have been encouraging other indie developers to continue their work because they couldn't do it themselves. If that is indeed the case, then kudos to all of the people past and present that have worked on this game; because all I can say is that Boxes: Lost Fragments is a winner! At least where boxes with puzzles are concerned it is an excellent experience!
February 6, 2024

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