Gomibako, PSN Trash Tetris Game, Gets English Release This Week

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We could see the trash stacking and compacting game, Gomibako, as part of this week’s PlayStation Store update under the name Trash Box.

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Maybe.

 

It is getting an English release for sure, though! Sony Computer Entertainment Hong Kong will release the game on their PlayStation Store tomorrow and it’s fully translated into English.

 

Originally, conceived at the PlayStation C.A.M.P. project, Trash Box has players cram garbage in a bin. Similar to Tetris you don’t want the garbage bin to fill up. You have two options to dispose of the debris: eco friendly decomposition and environmentally destructive options like trash burning. Master one or both of the modes and directly upload your gameplay videos to YouTube for bragging rights. In Japan Trash Box goes for 1,500 yen ($15). A price for the English localized version has not been announced in Hong Kong.

 

 

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