This is a logic puzzle game where you play a kid moving boxes on top of levers to unlock the levels.
Move boxes on the levers until all the levers are covered.
Some boxes may need moved multiple times.
You can not push consecutive boxes and have to be on the opposite side of where you want the box to go.
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Box Kid Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Use the arrow keys on move the kid around the playing field to push the boxes onto the levers.
Playing the Game
Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move around the board and push the boxes.
In some cases you may need to reposition a single block multiple times.
The level is beat when all exposed levers are covered.
You must be on the opposite side of where you want a block to go to move it (e.g. you have to push it directly rather than pulling it).
If a block is next to a wall then you can only approach it from other cells touching that wall. ‘If a block is next to a wall then you can only approach it from other cells touching that wall.
You can only push one block at a time, so if another block is in the way you have to move it first before you can move the second block.
Game Controls
There are controls at the bottom of the screen, which have the following functions
Less than sign – switch between using keyboard arrows or on-screen direction pad
Music note – turn music on or off
Four boxes – level select screen
Single arrow turning left – undo most recent move
Rounded circle arrow – restart this level
Levels
This game has 70 levels.
You must beat each of the levels to unlock the next level.
Any time you want to replay a level you can.
If you quit playing you can restart with your progress saved in your local web browser.
Winning vs losing
Levels are not timed & you don’t have a move limit.
You beat a level by placing all the boxes on switch buttons at the same time.
If you get a piece stuck where you can’t move it you can restart the level and try it again, as this game offers unlimited continues.
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This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
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The game’s logic follows only one basic function: You can only move boxes from the opposite direction. To position the box to the switch, you must make sure you can access it from the side opposite to where you want it to move. When you drag the box into a blind corner, it is immobile. The challenge lies in figuring out the most effective way to move all the boxes to the switches. In the later levels, the maze-like layout of the field will create extra difficulty. You may need to move several boxes at a time to ensure that you can move all of them into position.
Box Kid keep your mind engaged with each puzzle. It calls to mind the common logical quandaries you might encounter at the workplace on occasion. As simple as it seems, it can help you learn the ropes of sequential problem solving while passing the time on a slow weekday.
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The game’s logic follows only one basic function: You can only move boxes from the opposite direction. To position the box to the switch, you must make sure you can access it from the side opposite to where you want it to move. When you drag the box into a blind corner, it is immobile. The challenge lies in figuring out the most effective way to move all the boxes to the switches. In the later levels, the maze-like layout of the field will create extra difficulty. You may need to move several boxes at a time to ensure that you can move all of them into position.
Box Kid keep your mind engaged with each puzzle. It calls to mind the common logical quandaries you might encounter at the workplace on occasion. As simple as it seems, it can help you learn the ropes of sequential problem solving while passing the time on a slow weekday.