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I can’t go into significant detail in discussing the story that unfolds, but there are moments where this game will make you feel deep sadness, conflicting regret, and an overwhelming sense of joy. This photo album will soon be filled with fond memories.Īlthough the presentation of Unpacking’s story is done in such a minimalist style, Witch Beam manage to expertly convey a convincing sense of raw human emotion. Once completed, a photograph of the completed room is taken and lovingly stuck into to a photo album with a short comment explaining the situation.

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Each stage begins with the year in which it is occurs, setting the scene for the gameplay that follows.

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Cleverly presented across a series of levels, the player experiences a lifetime of unpacking from childhood bedrooms through to independent adulthood. Taking a back seat in Unpacking, much of the story is left up to the interpretation of the player.

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This slow-paced gameplay becomes especially important when admiring the game’s stunning visuals, which hold an impressive amount of detail and are full of clever references and nods to pop culture. Players may proceed at their own pace, taking time to appreciate their surroundings, slotting each new item into their new home. There is no time limit, no pressure, and really very little element of stress or challenge. Zen is exactly the perfect descriptor for this style of gameplay.

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So you’d better put that toilet roll where it belongs, and make sure to move all those dirty cups out of your bedroom while you’re at it. During the level you’ll be given the freedom to place items wherever you wish, but upon unpacking all the items the player may be prompted that some don’t quite align with the room’s aesthetic. Although it might be entertaining to put a stuffed toy on the toilet (toylet?) or hide a Gameboy under your pillow, every item has its appropriate place to call home. Piece by piece, the player removes an item at a time from each box and can position them in any spot around each room. Each room is initially bare, devoid of any sort of homeliness. The key gameplay concept of Unpacking is one that is innately human: moving house. This is simple and flawless gameplay at its finest, one that developer self-describes as “zen block-fitting puzzle”. These tasks start out simple, with the player needing to unpack only an individual room, and slowly progress into larger areas spanning an entire household. Each level tasks the player with taking a series of boxes and emptying their contents, positioning them one-by-one in appropriate places around each room. So what’s there to do in Unpacking? Unpack. It’s time to unpack this truly beautiful indie videogame in our Unpacking review. Crafted by Witch Beam, a small Australian indie team based in my hometown of Brisbane, and published by Humble Games, Unpacking offers zen gameplay, a charming pixel art aesthetic, and a deeply fascinating depiction of emotion. This charming thrill is exactly what to expect in Unpacking, a short and thoughtful videogame about an activity that is undeniably human. Taking those few boxes and recreating your life in a brand new location, making it yours and turning an otherwise lifeless house into a colourful environment full of personality. Unpacking, on the other hand, is a completely different experience. The last time I unpacked – setting up my very first games room! It’s quite surreal really that all our worldly possessions are often brought along with us, or left behind in storage, forever suspended in time until the box is once again opened. But with moving comes packing – needing to condense your entire life into the contents of a few boxes. Whether it’s moving into a new home, moving out of home and into college, or finally settling down into a home of your own, this is always a momentous occasion. Sometimes moving can be a regretful or stressful experience, and other times it can be exciting and full of potential. Although this is often an effort-filled and arduous task, it can represent key turning points and progression throughout life. There’s no doubt that at some point in our lives we all have to move house.







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