Two of three for some beginning animations, Qbby from Boxboy! Slipping down a hill
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Two of three for some beginning animations, Qbby from Boxboy! Slipping down a hill
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Here’s an illustration made by Hal Laboratory employees for their 40th anniversary, posted on their site
me: *tries to play games other than Splatoon* other games:
The primary mechanic of BoxBoy! is deeply intuitive and provides a significant depth of play throughout the game. By allowing the player to generate boxes that are attached to their character in different shapes, and then allow them to either retract themselves along those boxes or release that set as an interactive world element, a huge number of puzzle possibilities open up, with additional gameplay elements introduced via the stage, rather than by changing what the player character can do.
Nintendo 500 #022- Qbby
I haven't gotten around to playing a Boxboy! game yet, but I do love me a puzzle platformer, and Qbby's simple and endearing design feels right at home to me among other Nintendo characters like Kirby and Olimar.
I love this cube!
Kirby costumes in Goodbye Boxboy!