Genre: Puzzle, single-player
Platforms: PC/Mobile consoles
Target Audience: People who like organization and management minigames
Game Description: You have multiple boxes, containers, and various useless objects to organize. The room space in your home is limited. So you'd better take advantage of every possible container.
Boxes, Jars, backpacks, buckets, egg cartons, shoes, cups, anything can be a container.
Store objects into larger objects and those objects into even larger ones, like a matryoshka.
Gameplay: Use your mouse or touchscreen to drag and move objects similar to the game, a Little to the left, with an action button to rotate. You may need to interact with some objects first before being able to use them as a container, for example, if you have a closed, empty Jar. You have to open the jar to store stuff in it.
The game is divided into Levels. Your performance depends on how much space you occupy per millimeter at the end, with each level having a simple objective to pass and a harder challenge to complete.
For example, if you reduce the space used to 2 cubic meters, you pass the level, but if you reduce it to 1.6 cubic meters, you complete the challenge. It all depends on how you organize your containers
Genre: idler, simulator
Platform: PC
Target Audience: People who like seeing a number go up.
Game Description: The goal of the game is to do nothing, but not just any kind of nothing. You have to do nothing BIG TIME. To achieve this, you must accumulate a wide range of activities to neglect, such as:
The more activities you collect and never complete, the faster your Procrastination Meter rises.
Game Mechanics: As real time passes, the Procrastination Meter increases every second. However, the Anxiety Meter also rises simultaneously. Anxiety acts as a kind of currency that you spend to unlock more activities to neglect.
If the Anxiety Meter reaches 100%, you lose the game.
Game References: Candy Box 2, Cookie Clicker.