Box One

Box One

2020
Thematic
3.83 out of 5
345+ people loved this game
Mechanics
Social Deduction
Complexity
Light
Duration
180 - 240 minutes
Number of players
1 players
Minimum age
14+ years

Box One review

Box ONE is a truly unique experience. I've done a few other escape room-style games, but this one is unlike anything I've ever seen before. It's a single-player game, but that doesn't mean it's boring. In fact, I found it to be quite engaging and challenging. It's full of puzzles, codes, and riddles that will keep you guessing. The game is cleverly designed, with plenty of surprises and twists along the way. I was really impressed by how much thought and effort Neil Patrick Harris put into creating this game. It's clear he's a big fan of puzzles and escape rooms, and he managed to capture that same sense of excitement and wonder in Box ONE.

I have to say, I was a little skeptical at first. I mean, how much can you really do with a box? But let me tell you, there is a LOT going on in Box ONE. It's packed with all sorts of cool stuff, and it's all designed to work together to create a truly immersive experience. I won't spoil anything, but let's just say that the game is full of surprises. And the best part? You can replay the game after you've completed it!

I also really appreciate that the game is designed for one player. I'm not always in the mood for a big group game, so it's nice to have something I can enjoy on my own. That being said, I can see why some people might want to play it with friends or family. It's a great way to bond and work together to solve the puzzles. I'm sure it's even more fun that way!

If you're looking for a unique and engaging puzzle game, I highly recommend Box ONE. It's a lot of fun, and it's something that will stay with you long after you've finished playing.