Honestly, I don't get the fuss sometimes. The game is just a weird mix of puzzles and luck. You try to finish a level but end up stuck in a wonky physics mess. Still, it can get pretty addictive if you like messing around with tricky mechanics.
Boxes Wizard 2 has a neat concept. You move boxes around in tricky levels, dodging odd physics and strange obstacles. The controls can be a bit wonky, which makes everything feel unpredictable. It's not too hard to pick up, but mastery takes some time.
There aren't many options for builds here. But choosing the right character with specific abilities can make certain levels less annoying. Playing without the usual gear grinding means focusing on what characters can do, not what they wear.
Secret tip: pay close attention to how physics behave on each level. Sometimes a little trick with timing can skip a lot of frustration. Don't rush when moving boxes; patience helps get past seemingly impossible parts. That one shortcut is easier than you think.
The story is a simple quest to restore order in the box world. Progressing through levels reveals a strange, slightly annoying plot twist. It’s not the deepest game, but finishing it feels rewarding enough, even if some sections took longer than they should have.