Have fun playing Werebox 2
So, if you dug the first Werebox, then Werebox 2 is like coming home, but the furniture’s been rearranged to mess with you even more! The main idea is totally the same: you’ve got those pesky red boxes, and your job is to get rid of them by switching other shapes on screen between being bouncy balls or solid boxes. You’re still playing with gravity and momentum, but this time, they’ve definitely upped the ante and thrown in some new wrinkles to make you scratch your head a bit harder.
The levels in this sequel feel way more complicated right from the get-go. Think moving platforms that totally mess with your timing, and a bunch of other new hazards and interactive elements that you’ve gotta account for. It really makes you stop and plan your moves out a lot more carefully; just winging it won’t get you very far in the later stages. They’ve kept that same simple, clean look and the easy-peasy click controls from the first one, though, so you’re not fighting the game itself, just the increasingly clever puzzles they’ve cooked up.
Werebox 2 definitely takes everything that was cool and challenging about the original and just dials it up a notch. If you breezed through the first game and were left hungry for more brain-busters, this one will absolutely give you that deeper, more complex puzzle experience you’re after. It’s a really satisfying step up, perfect for fans of the first who are ready for the next level of shape-shifting, box-dropping fun.