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Though they might look like simple squares, Qbby and co. Have a special ability that allows them to create boxes out of thin air.
When there’s an obstacle in your way, boxes can really come in handy: place one on a switch, cover a pitfall or even use it as a shield. But that’s not all! Pokémon fire red and leaf green pokedex. Our heroes can even generate multiple boxes and arrange them in lots of different ways: a straight line for a makeshift bridge or a step-like formation to reach one of the collectible Crowns found in each stage – whatever your creativity chalks up!
However, the number of boxes at your disposal changes depending on the stage, so try to use them resourcefully.Game Details:. Platform: Nintendo Switch. Release Date:. Category: Platformer Puzzle. Franchise: BOXBOY!. Players: 1-2. Age Rating: PEGI 3.
Publisher: Nintendo. Developer: HAL Laboratory, Inc. Languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese. Though they might look like simple squares, Qbby and co. Have a special ability that allows them to create boxes out of thin air.
When there’s an obstacle in your way, boxes can really come in handy: place one on a switch, cover a pitfall or even use it as a shield. But that’s not all!
Our heroes can even generate multiple boxes and arrange them in lots of different ways: a straight line for a makeshift bridge or a step-like formation to reach one of the collectible Crowns found in each stage – whatever your creativity chalks up! However, the number of boxes at your disposal changes depending on the stage, so try to use them resourcefully.Game Details:. Platform: Nintendo Switch.
Release Date:. Category: Platformer Puzzle. Franchise: BOXBOY!. Players: 1-2. Age Rating: PEGI 3.
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Publisher: Nintendo. Developer: HAL Laboratory, Inc. Languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese.
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BoxBoy! is a series of of Puzzle Platformer games created by HAL Laboratory.
The games follow Qbby, a square-shaped alien being with the power to create boxes out of his body, and his friends on a myriad of quests to save his planet and the universe as a whole from a mysterious black mist. Games in the series include:
- The Nintendo 3DS trilogy
- BoxBoy! (2015)
- BoxBoxBoy!note (2016)
- Bye-Bye BoxBoy!note (2017)
- The Nintendo Switch games
- BoxBoy! + BoxGirl! (2019)
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This game contains the following tropes:
- Bag of Spilling: Aside from the basic box-producing ability, Qbby's powers tend to not carry over between games, with Qbby regaining them and other new abilities as you progress. Some skills are never relearned, such as the ability to create multiple sets of boxes only being in BoxBoxBoy!.
- Bittersweet Ending: 'A Tale for Two' in BoxBoy! + BoxGirl! has Qbby and Qucy sacrifice themselves to ensure Qbaby can escape safely, giving her Qucy's bow as a memento.
- The Cameo: The final unlockable comic in BoxBoy! + BoxGirl!, called 'How to make friends!', is a reference to Kirby Star Allies, with Qbby's attempted friend actually being none other than pink puff ball himself.
- Co-Op Multiplayer: BoxBoy! + BoxGirl! has 'A Tale for Two', an alternate storyline which can be played cooperatively with another player or on your own via swapping between Qbby and Qucy.
- Deliberately Monochrome: Most of the game's world is black and white, with occasional colors now and then.
- Disney Death: Bye-Bye BoxBoy! ends with Qbby and his friends seemingly sacrificing their lives to save the universe. If you wait long enough on the 'The End' card, you'll see Qbby slowly open his eyes.
- Downer Ending: The 'A Tale for One' ending of BoxBoy! + BoxGirl! ends with the planet being destroyed due to final machine requiring two box beings to be activated, though the final shot reveals another box falling from the sky in an all-too familiar fashion next to the blackened Qbby.
- Expy: The black mist functions similarly to Dark Matter from the Kirby series. It destroys anything it comes in contact with, and the third game reveals there's a whole planet of it, which repels Qbby's attempted landing at first.
- Golden Ending: The ending to 'A Tall Tale' is this to the other two campaigns in BoxBoy! + BoxGirl!, in which Qudy stops the black mist and saves Qbby and Qucy.
- After beating all three of BoxBoy! + BoxGirl!'s campaigns and equipping all four fragments, the Downer Ending from 'A Tale for One' is replaced with a Golden Ending—the fragments form a second character, allowing the machine to activate and restore the planet to health.
- Heroic Sacrifice: The first game ends with Qbby and Qucy becoming part of the ground in order to fuel a machine to save their planet, with a new Qbby being born later.
- The third game has all four Qbabies do this at the end of their missions, and Qbby, Qucy, and Qudy do likewise at the end of the story.
- The fourth game shows Qucy and Qbby do this at the end of both 'A Tale for One' and 'A Tale For Two', though Qbby's attempt in the former goes poorly. The Golden Ending at the end of Qudy's story shows Qudy doing likewise, being seemingly rendered lifeless in his last-ditch effort to stop the black mist.
- Hint System: If you're stuck on a puzzle, you can pay a few Play Coins (built into the 3DS, you get these for walking in real life) for the game to temporary flash where Qbby and the boxes are supposed to be. If you've already paid for the hint, you can view it as many times as you want until you either pass the point or quit.
- Idle Animation: Qbby and his friends will either dance or fall asleep to the music if left idle for long enough.
- Mind Screw: The games' narrative can be confusing to parse, as there is no dialogue to explain.. well, anything really. Which makes moments such as that in the second game, where Qbby sees his past self on another planet and wakes him up, to be even more confusing.
- Mind Screwdriver: The descriptions of the music in the options menu explain some of the story.
- Old Save Bonus: Having BoxBoy! and/or BoxBoxBoy! on your 3DS system will unlock the Qucy costume and Game Boy color palette option in Bye-Bye BoxBoy!, which are otherwise unlocked through 100% Completion. The latter two 3DS games also allow you to use costumes you've obtained in the previous games.
- Promoted to Playable: BoxBoy! + BoxGirl! allows Qucy and Qudy to be playable for the first time (unless you count the Qucy costume from Bye-Bye BoxBoy!).
- Scare Chord: Technically not a chord, but the 3DS menu jingle for Bye-Bye BoxBoy! is a low, ominous-sounding piano note.
- Serial Escalation: The second game lets Qbby use two sets of boxes, while the third gives him special boxes with specific powers.
- Silence Is Golden: Outside of the unlockable comics, all three games are completely devoid of dialogue.
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- Super Empowering: Qbby's friends and Qbabies do this to grant him new abilities.
- Tertiary Sexual Characteristics: Qucy has eyelashes and a bow.
- Trilogy Creep: The first three games were billed as a trilogy for the Nintendo 3DS, with a vaguely defined narrative surrounding Qbby and his friends fighting against an ominous black mist to save the universe. Then the fourth game was announced two years later, as the beginning of a second trilogy wherein the black mist planet returns.
- Unlockable Content: Beating a stage gives you money that you can use to buy new costumes, music, comics, and challenge stages.