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What do you think?

Oh I like what you're throwing down here! From the bare bones demo we have here I sense something pretty wonderful bubbling beneath the surface.

For what it is so far, I had a silly amount of fun picking stuff up and throwing it around (and breaking a few windows too, what a rebel!). As soon as you implement "List" mode and include levels (maybe?), this will be a much more rounded game that'll keep people coming back for more. Including me. I'll definitely be back once that mode is up and running!

Keep up the awesome work, and expect to see my mug popping up again when there's been some updates =)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFMPgcPvBn4

Hi i put your game in a compilation and i played yours last i like the concept and the gameplay but the game really needs a soundtrack.
https://youtu.be/BPThTuhOQvg

my roomates ask if this would be coming to a virtual reality? cause this looks like an OASIS game, and would love to feel the touch of the boxes as we pack it

when would the battle royale dlc will be available ?

É vou ver.

Game Soundtrack

1 song

Main Menu Theme
 
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Packers Wanted!

An unlikely group of Pack Rat Packers put their differences aside to help the cluttered city of Messopotamia. Join Pat and crew in a first person physics based packaging simulator unlike any other.


Do you have what it takes to be the best Packer in the world?

  • Hone your skills in Time Attack Mode!

  • Pick up and fling anything to fill the shipping container.

  • Strategy is key to maintain an organized container for more room.


Features :

  • Single Player Time Attack

  • Co op Time Attack

  • Online Leaderboard

  • The Warehouse Level

  • Boxes

  • Bugs


		
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