Solve intriguing 3D puzzles in the palm of your hand
- Boxes: Lost Fragments, the isometric 3D puzzler, is out now on Google Play Pass
- Play as a thief trying to uncover a hidden treasure, working their way through strange puzzle boxes
- What could go wrong?
Boxes: Lost Fragments, the 3D puzzler, is making its way to Google Play Pass. Now those of you with a subscription can jump into it completely free, and experience a strange and intriguing story replete with plenty of brain-busting puzzles to experience even the most accomplished veterans of the genre.
Boxes: Lost Fragments sees you playing as a legendary thief who takes on his latest assignment. Deep in a lavish mansion, you're faced with a series of increasingly challenging puzzle boxes left by the owner. What should've been an easy score turns into a harrowing quest for answers, and freedom.
For fans of puzzle games who want a bit of a different take on the genre, and for those who've never been quite able to get into dry number-crunching, Boxes: Lost Fragments promises to offer a different take. With lush 3D graphics detailing each new, unique puzzle, you'll feel just as mystified and intrigued as your player character.
The box, you opened it-
Boxes: Lost Fragments is one of those games that's intriguing by design alone. But I'll admit, I'd completely forgotten Google Play Pass actually existed. Compared to its heavyweight cousin Apple Arcade it seems we scarcely hear anything of this subscription pass. But even so, new games being added is always a worthwhile thing to cover. Here's hoping there's just more in future that we can look at that'll be joining Play Pass.
In the meantime if you want to see what other great games you might've missed in an already jam-packed year, why not refresh your memory with a look at our list of the best mobile games of 2024 (so far)?
Better yet, you can always take a look at our ranking of the top 25 free-to-play games for iOS and Android overall, if you need some budget-friendly things to play.
Iwan is a Cardiff-based freelance writer, who joined the Pocket Gamer Biz site fresh-faced from University before moving to the Pocketgamer.com editorial team in November of 2023.