![]() The way having two sets of boxes works is the first set you create will be green, while the second set will have a light blue color. This opens up a whole new possibility for stage design. So what does BOXBOXBOY bring to the series that the original didn’t? In terms of gameplay style it’s pretty much the same, only with two sets of boxes available now instead of just one. That’s generally the gist of the game in a nutshell. Completing each stage earns you medals you can use to buy things in the shop, plus each stage also has one or two crowns that you can collect to earn more medals. In each stage you have a limit to how many boxes you can make at any one time and when you begin to make a new set of boxes, the first set disappears. If you’ve never played the original BOXBOY, the goal is to just progress through each stage of pits, spikes, and other obstacles by making blocks and getting to the door at the end. In the case of BOXBOXBOY!, it kind of falls in that ballpark and that’s both a good thing and a bad thing. ![]() The catch is that you have to do something with the sequel to make sure it’s not just a copy and paste from the original, but even then more of the same could be a good thing, just as long as it’s not exactly the same. That goes for video games as well you have a successful game, why not bring out a sequel. More often than not, two is better than one.
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