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Info about Werebox

Play Werebox 2 as well.

Alright, so Werebox is this brain-tickler where you’ve got these red boxes you need to ditch. But you can’t just touch ’em. Nope, you’ve gotta be clever! You click other shapes on the screen, and they flip between being a box or a ball. It’s all about using gravity and a bit of oomph to knock those reds off, but here’s the kicker: you gotta make sure the blue ones stay put! It sounds simple, but trust me, it gets pretty tricky trying to figure out the right sequence of clicks to make everything fall into place – or rather, make the red ones fall out of place.

Each level throws a new setup at you, maybe some weird new bits and bobs, so you’re constantly having to figure out the right order of clicks and how the physics will play out. The way things move and fall feels pretty natural, it’s all physics, right? And it doesn’t just throw you in the deep end; the tricky stuff ramps up nice and easy, so you learn as you go. It’s got a super simple look, nothing flashy, and dead easy controls, which means anyone can have a go and start figuring things out without a steep learning curve.

Honestly, Werebox is just a good, satisfying puzzle game. That whole changing-shapes thing is pretty cool and different, and when you finally nail a tough level, you feel like a proper genius. It really makes you want to try weird stuff out, like “what if I turn this into a ball first?” and sometimes the craziest idea is the one that actually works. Definitely a fun one to get your brain working if you enjoy a good physics puzzler.