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By Richard GarfieldFor those who relish a cerebral challenge, "Boxes: Lost Fragments" invites players into a thrilling puzzle adventure. You assume the role of a cunning thief infiltrating a grand mansion, only to discover a collection of beautifully crafted, bewildering puzzle boxes. Each box, whether disguised as a clock or a miniature train, holds its own secrets. The game's narrative hints at a deeper, more unsettling truth: the mansion itself is far from ordinary, and the initial heist quickly morphs into a desperate quest for liberation and answers. With just under two dozen puzzles to conquer, this captivating title promises hours of engaging gameplay for fans of intricate brain teasers.
Shifting gears to a more visceral experience, "My Night Job" offers a nostalgic nod to classic survival horror. Forget mundane late-night shifts; here, your duty is to protect a building and its inhabitants from a relentless horde of monsters. This pixel-art masterpiece equips players with an arsenal of over 60 unconventional weapons, ranging from everyday floor lamps to powerful shotguns, to fend off various ghoulish creatures. "My Night Job" is infused with a quirky sense of humor and aims to deliver an authentic old-school gaming vibe, proclaiming to be "The way it used to be, but better." It's an action-packed, thrilling ride that will appeal to fans of retro gaming and monster-slaying antics.
Acquiring these two distinct gaming experiences is straightforward. Simply log into your Epic Games Store account and claim "Boxes: Lost Fragments" and "My Night Job" before Thursday, March 5, at 11 a.m. EST. Once claimed, these titles will be permanently added to your game library, ready to be enjoyed at your leisure. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your gaming collection with two fantastic, free additions.
Epic Games Store has consistently provided a stream of complimentary games, and February was no exception. Past offerings included the intriguing "Return to Ash" alongside a starter pack for "Stalcraft: X," followed by the atmospheric "Nobody Wants to Die" and the whimsical "The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark." The month concluded with the charming "Botany Manor" and additional downloadable content for "Pixel Gun 3D." These past giveaways highlight Epic's dedication to regularly enriching its users' gaming libraries with a diverse array of free titles.



