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Stock Boxes
Stock Boxes is an arcade game where you are in a warehouse where you have to store the boxes that arrive. To get the job done you have a forklift available to collect the boxes and get the best results. You have to watch how you place the boxes because if you place the boxes incorrectly they will fall and the game will end.
Tips to Master Stock Boxes
Use mouse or tap to screen!
What developer or studio is behind this project?
The developer credited with the development of this game is New Kids Games.
What technology or framework is used to develop Stock Boxes?
Construct 2 is used for rendering this game.
What is the specific genre or category for this game?
This game is classified as Casual based on its genre.
Who is this game intended for in terms of gender?
The game is designed for a specific gender identity: Male & Female.
What is the tag classification of this game?
The tags that represent the features of this game are arcade, logic, skill.
What age group does this game primarily appeal to?
The intended age segment for this game is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Would this game be suitable for kids?
No, Stock Boxes is not intended to be played by kids.
Is blood a part of the game’s visuals or gameplay?
Yes, there are blood-related visuals or effects in Stock Boxes.
Is there any kind of brutality present in the game?
Yes, Stock Boxes features inhumane behavior.