In fact, Unpacking actually has a lot in common with Animal Crossing and the upcoming Happy Home Paradise as they're all about designing aesthetically pleasing places and enjoying the small things in life. The whole thing is set to relaxing low-fi music that's reminiscent of that in games like Animal Crossing and Minecraft. Unpacking markets itself as a "zen game" meaning that it's a great title to play for anyone looking to take it easy for a little while as they unbox all of their things and decorate their living spaces. RELATED: 10 Video Games That Will Help You Relax Unpacking's Zen Game Charm It's certainly a novel concept, but what really sells Unpacking is its relaxing atmosphere. The game starts off small and gradually has the player move into larger spaces and have many more things to unwrap and unpack. Unpacking is a game where the title says it all: the player views an empty apartment/house and they're given cardboard boxes to open up and unpack all of their things in the room. The indie title might end up sliding under the radar during the busy period that is the Holiday Season in the games industry, but hopefully, it's able to break through the sea of new releases with the help of Game Pass and be enjoyed by everyone who's looking to relax and unpack some boxes. Unpacking did just that and launched on a handful of platforms while simultaneously going live on Game Pass. It's always exciting when a game launches as an Xbox Game Pass Day One release because it means that the barrier of entry for trying a new game is significantly lowered as most Xbox owners are also subscribed to Game Pass.
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