We're quite fond of the original BOXBOY! and it's follow-up BOXBOXBOY!; these HAL Laboratory puzzlers made nice additions to the 3DS eShop. Now Qbby is back to square up to his biggest challenge yet in BYE-BYE BOXBOY!, which launches on the Nintendo eShop in Europe on 23rd March 2017. Let's let Nintendo's own PR do the talking:
Developed by HAL Laboratory, creators of the Kirby series, the BOXBOY! trilogy of puzzle-platformers sees players control Qbby, a simple yet surprisingly expressive square-shaped character, as he makes his way through a multitude of 2D side-scrolling levels. While he may look like a somewhat unassuming hero, Qbby packs a rather special power into that small frame of his – the ability to create a string of boxes out of thin air. By learning to harness that power and use it in a variety of ingenious ways, players will be able to solve the numerous puzzles that lie ahead.
With more than 180 brain-teasing levels to tackle and four planets to explore, BYE-BYE BOXBOY! is Qbby's biggest adventure yet. On each planet he will encounter a Qbaby – a small lifeform similar in appearance to Qbby himself. These Qbabies are in need of guidance, and by helping them to safety, Qbby will be rewarded with the power to create all-new box-types. Blow walls to smithereens with a bombox, soar into the air with a box rocket, teleport with a warp box or dispatch a remote box to reach far-flung corners, as you grapple with the puzzling new possibilities on offer.
For true brainboxes, Qbby can also tackle five unlockable Challenge Worlds. Each of these imposes its own specific gameplay restriction that changes the rules in new ways. Can players get through a level without throwing boxes, or where falling too far is game over? How about helping Qbby to the goal without the ability to jump?
For the first time in the series, BYE-BYE BOXBOY! also features amiibo functionality. Players can use Kirby Collection amiibo figures to unlock additional costumes and dress Qbby up as Kirby, Meta Knight, Waddle Dee or King Dedede. The Kirby, Meta Knight and King Dedede amiibo from the Super Smash Bros. Collection will also unlock the respective costumes for those characters.
Furthermore, players with save data from BOXBOY! on their Nintendo 3DS system can transfer an additional 10 costumes, and those with save data from BOXBOXBOY! can transfer an additional eight. The costumes from BOXBOY! include the Rabbit, which allows Qbby to jump higher, and the Wizard, which allows him to create an extra box, with a grand total of 37 costumes available. As a special bonus, players with game data from both of the previous titles will unlock both a Qucy costume and the option to play the game in a distinctive visual style reminiscent of the original Game Boy.
BYE-BYE BOXBOY! will be priced at £4.49 / €4.99 in Europe. Also if you are on the fence about picking this up then a BOXBOY! series demo, containing a selection of levels from BOXBOY!, BOXBOXBOY! and BYE-BYE BOXBOY!, will also available for free download today.
Would you like to see BOXBOY return to the Nintendo Switch one day? Let us know what you think about this series of fiendish puzzlers with a comment below.
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Awesome! I really hope that the Qbby amiibo gets released too
Boxboy trilogy on Switch would be sweet
Are we gonna get the amiibo too?
No mention of the amiibo or the physical release with soundtrack
@Starz This. Amiibo functionality is all well and good but where is the Quby amiibo? No mention in the press release suggests we are not getting it....
So no retail package of the trilogy as in Japan?
Then it's a literal "bye-bye Box Boy" for me.
Umm... HELLLLO? We the Miiple demand the Qbby amiibo!!!!!
C'mooooon, gimme moooore~
No amiibo?
Seriously, no mention of the physical release with the amiibo?
Because that's what I want.
Still glad I imported the physical release from Japan...
I want the amiibo. Love the games and a physical release with the amiibo would be the perfect way to end the series...on the 3DS at least.
i'm very happy right now that I made the right decision in importing the box set from Japan
Are we getting a physical release? With Qbby? Is it coming to North America? I only have questions, no one seems to have answers....yet.
...ohhh, so they're not pulling Box Boy from the e-shop then...
..nice 1, you got me, bye bye..
Shame that the amiibo isn't coming to Europe. Have to buy it then next time I'm in Japan.
Physical edition would've been great as well, but I'm not surprised about that. Those rarely get out of Japan for this kind of excellent niche games.
Looking forward to the game but really disappointed that we're not getting the boxed amiibo.
I 100% completed the first 2 games and want more.
The new box types sounds very intriguing.
I can't wait for this! And I'll add my voice to the "Where is the amiibo?!" Chorus.
@Ignatius_Cheese will just have to import it then I guess.
Doesn't the amiibo unlock Game Boy mode and add Qucy? Which the press release says is done with data from both previous games. Thus all functionality for the Qbby amiibo has been removed. So theres no point in owning the amiibo. Besides it being cute as hell.
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