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Boxville

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A point-and-click adventure where you're a soda can trying to survive a city built from cardboard and tin. Hand-drawn, wordless, and quietly devastating. For PS4 & PS5.

Main description:

Boxville, from Ukraine's Triomatica Games, drops you into a world stitched together from boxes, cans, and salvage — and casts you as a soda can making its way through it. There's no dialogue and no hand-holding. The story comes through what you see and hear: thread-and-needle power lines, cut waterlines, sagging cardboard corners, and tin cans going hungry. It's whimsical and bleak in the same breath, and your job is to put a little of it back together.

The art is entirely hand-drawn, closer to symbolist illustration than anything you'd expect from a point-and-click. Puzzles reward patience and a good eye rather than a walkthrough, and the world keeps its logic consistent enough that solving one feels earned. It plays like the classic adventures it's descended from, but it doesn't look or feel like anything else.

Key features:

  • Hand-drawn, illustration-led world with a symbolist edge

  • Wordless, show-don't-tell storytelling carried by image and ambient sound

  • Classic point-and-click puzzle design — no hand-holding

  • PS4 & PS5

Variant cover note:

Variant covers ship at random. Ordering multiple copies improves your odds; the exact number needed to guarantee one isn't disclosed.

Shipping (combined orders):

Items bought together ship together in one package. If your order includes anything not yet released (pre-orders included), the whole order holds until everything's in hand — it keeps shipping costs down. Want in-stock items sooner? Place pre-orders separately.

Boxville is available now.

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