At the center of the short, highly focused gameplay experience of Packing Up the Rest of Your Stuff on the Last Day at Your Old Apartment is the just barely imprecise packing system. Items mostly correspond to a given set of quadrilateral space, but the amount they’ll actually take up once in a box is difficult to determine until the player actually places said items in among the others. This, combined with the fact that many items will be unassuming or unseen until near the end of a given play session means that the player may even feel compelled to unpack everything and repack it all again. Saving this is the fact the player can get rid of any item they don’t want to keep via a donation bag.










