Reviews from

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Nunca pensé que un juego de ordenar cosas fuera a ser tan profundo

Muito relaxante e divertido! Bom para passar o tempo.

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Although it has a simple gameplay, Unpacking is a very straightfoward experience with beautiful art work and at the top, a story that is told by unexpected means, this game is the ultimate proof that characters speaking, don't always mean good story...

As gameplay and a videogame, I will not lie, and I will say that I was starting to get stressed/bored by the last two levels, but the little song at the end calmed me down, this is a very nice game for a very specific type of people, I recommend.

8/10


A los que nos hemos mudado de casa este juego nos pega fuerte


I didn't get a chance to finish this game before the Game Pass expired, so all I know is that you unpack some shit, and then you unpack some more.

It's a chill game and a way to keep yourself entertained, but I still don't know what it is about it that everyone loves so much. I probably will replay it this year and actually unpack its secrets hah ahahha haha haha hh j

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QUEM PRECISA DE TANTO LIVRO VSFFF

incredibly entertaining and charming puzzle game

Fun little cozy game! Specially fun for couples to play, switching turns room by room. It’s chill, satisfying but can also be stressful in a sort of Tetris way. When the room starts getting packed and you have to stumble trying to fit everything it’s really funny. It tries to tell a story and I mean, it kind of works but it’s not anything crazy.

Worth it if you have Gamepass! Otherwise I think it’s overpriced a bit.

I love how the story unfolds through the gameplay of unpacking and putting items where they go for each time the character moves and their life changes. While in real life I can't stand moving the game makes it more interesting and in some aspect fun. It's a relaxing game and on the short side too.

Es breve, pero te hace desear sentir así siempre, tal y como un abrazo de despedida. De un momento a otro puedes pasar de estar tranquilamente ordenando a echar una lagrimilla.

Relaxing and fun game to distract you from actually unpacking or cleaning stuff!

This is a pretty fun game overall! Very nice and peaceful, more of an experience than a game. The achievements and 100% are very fun, and the game is also available on Game Pass!

The visuals are perfect and the controls are intuitive, even on a controller and not a keyboard. The audio gets the job done well and the subtle narrative woven throughout is nice to have.

Overall, this game is definitely worth playing and, even though it's not life changing or anything, it's a good time and puts a smile on my face.

This review contains spoilers

A cute little game, which only gets 3 stars because it costing 20€ on the eshop when not on sale is a bit on the expenseive side. The vibes are immaculate though, with great music and relaxing gameplay, though the latter isn't anything special and this isn't really a puzzle game more than a relaxing one.

The strong suites of the game are the sound design (which is really neat as every object makes a different sound depending on what surface you put it down on but doesn't really make the game great) and the quiet nature of the narrative, which is exclusively gameplay based. You deduce things about the protagonist's life by what you unpack, and sometimes even where you place certain objects. Having to put a photo of a woman and a man into a drawer to make you understand that the protagonist is going through heartbreak is very neat and the example most people will remember, but my favourite actually comes in the level prior.
In this one, you move into an appartment which you guess is the protagonist's new partner's, and you can feel that the vibes are off: the dude is clearly a finance bro, living in a grey appartment, completely constrasting with your vibrant, colorful stuff and the artistic activities of the protagonist. Furthermore, you struggle throughout the level to find room to fit your stuff in, making you feel unwelcome. The final nail in the coffin comes when you unpack your framed diploma, and you notice that there is no room on any of the walls for it because they're covered with unmovable posters, forcing you to store the diploma under the bed, which is really sad and let me just say that if your partner doesn't move their stupid posters to make room for your biggest academic achievement, just dump them.

Overall, the game is relaxing and enjoyable, but it isn't anything absolutely amazing, it's a bit short and is at a steep price for what is is when not on sale.

it will either put you under terrible stress or relax you like nothing else, and i'm in the second category. this is the perfect game, i wish i could see more rooms