This Japanese Nintendo Switch game can be played with a cardboard box

This Japanese Nintendo Switch game can be played with a cardboard box

A recently released game for the Nintendo Switch offers a distinct method of gameplay, where players can utilize a cardboard box as a controller and combine it with a Joy-Con.

Nintendo has a history of creating unique and unusual controllers for their games, including the Resident Evil 4 chainsaw controller for the GameCube and the Ring Fit ring/strap duo for the Nintendo Switch.

The most recent Nintendo Switch game to utilize the Joy-Cons is Bruce and Box, a peculiar game about a man who finds himself without clothes after a night out and must make his way home while wearing only a cardboard box, trying to avoid being seen.

For those seeking a fully immersive gaming experience, the option to play as Bruce is available. A video on the wataru nakano YouTube channel showcases how to utilize the IR sensor on the right Joy-Con to measure the height of a box while playing as Bruce and Box.

Simply place the controller on a table at the appropriate height, obtain a box that fits appropriately, and voila – you’ll feel like you’re living in the Matrix.

The control scheme is perfectly suited for streaming and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see people on YouTube and Twitch wearing a box and playing Bruce and Box in the upcoming days.

Hideo Kojima is likely regretting his decision as he missed the opportunity to incorporate this control scheme into a Metal Gear Solid game. It would have been the perfect spin-off for Solid Snake.

Playing Bruce and Box with friends can be a thrilling experience, especially for avid gamers who prefer the best control scheme. All you need to do is grab a box and immerse yourself in the game to successfully guide Bruce back home.

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