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Box Roller's one of those deceptively simple-looking puzzle games where you're sliding blocks around a grid, trying to get them into specific spots. It starts off easy enough to lure you into a false sense of security, but the mechanics get clever and twisty real fast, making you stop and actually think through each move. The whole vibe is clean and minimalist, which is nice because it lets you focus entirely on the spatial logic problem right in front of you.
In each level, you've got these box-like shapes on a board, and you just swipe to roll them in any of the four cardinal directions. The trick is, they only stop when they hit a wall or another box, so you have to plan a sequence of pushes to get every colored box onto its matching target tile. It's all about anticipating how one move will set up the next, and sometimes you'll box yourself into a corner and have to restart the whole puzzle, which is equal parts frustrating and satisfying when you finally see the solution.