Unpacking 2010 white tablet8/31/2023 ![]() ![]() Put the trash can under the table, the soccer ball in the corner of the room by the drawers, and the soccer trophy on the bed shelves. The book with the pencil on it can also go on the desk and the small photo album goes with the others on the shelves. Open the desk drawer and put the diary and ruler inside, then close it and put the cup of brushes and box of crayons on top of the desk. The piggy bank and dreidel can go on top of the drawers. Put the Procedure board game on top of the red and black board game case, then put them on the bottom shelf of the drawers. Pick up the Rubik's Cube and keep messing with it until it's solved, then put it in the drawers with the colorful circle toy. Upper Box: Put everything down onto the floor. The three books can go in the shelves underneath the foot of the bed. ![]() ![]() Close the drawers for now and put the cassette radio, cassette box, and pig picture on the top of the drawers. Rotating the toys so they face forward will help save space. Click on the left or right door to open them up and sort all the little toys here so they fit along the top shelf. Next, we're going to put some of the toys in the top shelf of the drawers under the window. Then place the three stuffed animals on top of the bed. Keep on clicking the box and place everything on the floor for now, then click the empty box to make it disappear. Solo Box: Click the box all by itself, we will start with that one. Other things can go on the desk, on top of the drawers, the bed shelves, the bed itself, and the floor. ![]() You can see that there's a drawer with shelves inside and we can place items inside it. Unpacking's story weaves a beautiful tale of hope, hurt, and healing as players follow the main character through the major changes of her life, and the game uses subtle storytelling through gameplay to convey what it truly means to make a home.For this level, we'll be dealing with just one bedroom. In the final shot of the indie game, the happy couple can be seen sitting in the backyard together with their baby, and the main character plays the ukulele for her family as the sun sets. Their belongings have mingled in both sets of boxes, and players use the items that have been carried from move to move to create one final home for the couple to live many happy years in. There’s plenty of room for all of their plants, magnets, and chicken figurines, and there’s even a backyard big enough for them to consider getting a pet. At this point in Unpacking's storyline, the main character is a professional artist and has published a children’s book featuring the pig and duck designs she’s been working on for the past few years. They’re expecting a baby and have a nursery to unpack this time around, and all the sentimental items that have appeared in each move now settle in to turn this house into a home that both the main character and her partner can share together. In the final chapter of Unpacking's story, the main character and her partner have bought a house and are beginning to build a family together. While the childhood bedroom feels smaller to her than it did before, she has a space of her own again where she can get back on her feet and begin to heal after the breakup. She’s gotten a bit more serious with the ukulele as well, and has bought a book to learn from since the last level of Unpacking. There’s a sewing machine on her desk as her parents had been using her room while she was away, but players can rearrange the space to make room for all of her things. Most of her old plushies are still in the room, and her poster can be found and hung up as well, creating a poignant feeling of nostalgia and comfort in the midst of the separation. If players do hang it on the corkboard, she’ll put the pin through his face. It seems to have been a painful breakup as a photo of them as a couple can be found, but unlike the rest of the photos that go on the corkboard, this one must be placed away in the cabinet where she doesn’t have to see it. After breaking up with her boyfriend and moving out of his apartment in 2012, the main character of Unpacking returns to her childhood home to stay with her parents for a while. ![]()
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