Wake Up the Box

Wake Up the Box

8.629,821 playes

Wake Up the Box is a charming logic puzzle designed for all ages, challenging players to find creative ways to disturb a sleeping character using physics-based interactions.

About Wake Up the Box

This logic-driven puzzle game focuses on environmental interaction and physics. Players must analyze each level's layout to determine how to effectively wake up the slumbering box character. By using the mouse to interact with the scene, you trigger movements and reactions that lead to the desired outcome. Its clean presentation and straightforward mechanics make it an accessible choice for younger players while offering a satisfying mental challenge for puzzle enthusiasts.

The game emphasizes experimentation and problem-solving. Each stage presents a new configuration of platforms and obstacles, requiring a thoughtful approach to solve. Since it supports mobile play and features intuitive mouse controls, it provides a smooth experience across different devices, making it a versatile option for quick logic-solving sessions during a break.

  • Genre: Logic
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Developer: IceStone
  • Recommended age: 3+
  • Mobile support: Yes
  • Release: 01/06/2020

Why players like Wake Up the Box

  • Engaging physics-based logic puzzles
  • Kid-friendly design and accessible gameplay
  • Encourages creative problem-solving
  • Smooth performance on both desktop and mobile

Instructions

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How to play

Use your mouse or touch screen to interact with the game environment. The goal is to create a physical impact that wakes up the sleeping box. Look for specific areas where you can add or manipulate elements to start a chain reaction. Observe how different objects fall or swing to ensure they eventually hit the target. Success requires careful timing and a clear understanding of how gravity affects the items on screen.

Tips for beginners

  • Observe the entire level layout before making your first move.
  • Use the weight of falling objects to generate momentum.
  • If a solution fails, try slightly different placement angles.
  • Look for structural weak points in the environmental layout.