BloodBox Sandbox

A unique brutal sandbox

Published by: Payge

Description

BloodBox: Ultimate Zombie Battle Arena - Immerse yourself in an adrenaline-pumping 3D action game where you'll take on hordes of zombies, ruthless bad guys, and drive epic vehicles in a chaotic world! Build your own maps, unleash devastating weapons, and experience mind-blowing physics & body damage for a thrilling gaming experience!

KEY FEATURES
- Realistic Graphics & Physics: Feel every gunshot, explosion, and impact with stunning visuals and lifelike physics, delivering a fully immersive gaming experience!
- Intense Zombie & Bad Guy Battles: Fight waves of ferocious zombies and merciless bad guys using a vast arsenal of weapons, gadgets, and combat moves!
- Epic Vehicle Action: Drive and customize powerful cars, trucks, and more to race, smash, and plow through the battlefield!
- Build Your Own Maps: Unleash your creativity and design custom maps with unique layouts, obstacles, and challenges!
- Explosive Gameplay: Create total chaos with an array of explosive weapons, like grenades, rocket launchers, and C4, to decimate your enemies and the environment!
- Body Damage System: Witness gruesome and realistic body damage as you tear through your enemies and leave them in a bloody mess!
- Easy & Customizable Controls: Enjoy intuitive controls, customizable to your preferred playstyle, for a seamless gaming experience!
- Leaderboards & Achievements: Compete with players worldwide and prove your skills in the ultimate zombie battle arena!
Download BloodBox: Ultimate Zombie Battle Arena NOW and become the ultimate survivor in a world filled with chaos, destruction, and endless fun!
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In-Apps

Luxury Pack
$24,900.00
Titans Pack
$24,900.00
Big Guns Pack
$24,900.00
Military Pack
$24,900.00
Nighthawk Pack
$24,900.00

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    Yes, BloodBox Sandbox is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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    BloodBox Sandbox has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $24,900.00.

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User Rating

3.82 out of 5

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BloodBox Sandbox Reviews

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fhhfghhfyyuugu uh though h on

United States

It’s a awesome game but I don’t like how when you go to blow their head off a brain with a spinal cord comes out instead of bones and brain matter

it can be better

i played this game so much on

United States

this game is really good the things good about it is that theres alot of charcters and weapons but i think that it can be inproved. the things that should be added are things like muiltiplayer. this game is pretty good but with muiltiplayer it would be SOO much funner and better and there should also be the feature where you can friend people. and there should be puplic servers. and private servers and if your friends with someone they can join your private server. soo thats all i have to say.

Good… but the brain rot is for little kids and this game is clearly not for kids.

Butter_Toast590 on

United States

I love this game, but please refrain from adding brain rot characters.

good but too many adds

kai11289 on

United States

so the game is good for gore and ragdoll be 1 problem there is are too adds like if you want get a new weapon there will be an add .

Fix the issue with kicking me out of the game NOWWWWW!

fuxjfxgjd on

United States

This game always kicks me out and wouldn’t stop so please make this a no Wi-Fi game.

The oway you I would could do on

United States

Ok

Bad bad bad

imthekingoftheappstore on

United States

Once heralded as a masterpiece in gaming, [Game Name] was the kind of title that set the gold standard for its genre. Players around the world were captivated by its innovative mechanics, immersive world-building, and a genuine sense of community fostered by its dedicated developers. It wasn’t just a game; it was a phenomenon that brought people together. Then came the acquisition. When [Company Name] bought the rights to [Game Name], many fans were cautiously optimistic. A big company often means more resources, right? But as the updates rolled out, it became painfully clear that [Company Name] had very different priorities: profit over passion. What Went Wrong? 1. Monetization Overload One of the most glaring changes was the aggressive push for microtransactions. Cosmetic items that were once unlockable through gameplay now cost exorbitant amounts. Even worse, previously free features were locked behind paywalls, alienating longtime players who felt punished for their loyalty. 2. Gameplay Downgrades The gameplay, once a harmonious blend of strategy and skill, was simplified to appeal to a broader, less experienced audience. This alienated the core community who had built their love for the game on its depth and challenge. Balancing issues became rampant as the company pushed “pay-to-win” mechanics, where spending money gave players unfair advantages. 3. Technical Decline Updates became riddled with bugs, and servers, which were once rock-solid, now struggled to handle even moderate player loads. Many suspected this was due to cost-cutting measures that prioritized quick profits over quality maintenance. 4. Community Neglect [Company Name] also failed to engage with the player base. Feedback was ignored, forums went unmoderated, and the once vibrant community slowly dissolved as players left in frustration. The passion and communication that defined the game’s earlier days were replaced with generic corporate responses. The Aftermath Today, [Game Name] is a shadow of its former self. Its once-thriving community is fragmented, and the game feels soulless, designed more for maximizing revenue than providing joy. Veteran players mourn what was lost, while new players rarely stick around long enough to appreciate the remnants of its former greatness. Final Verdict: 3/10 What was once an unforgettable gaming experience has been marred by corporate greed and poor management. [Game Name] stands as a cautionary tale of how even the most beloved games can

GOOd

duckmouse on

United States

This game is good but the creator needs to add more guns and better gore

I HATE ADS I TESTED THE GAME OUT I GOT LIKE 20 ADS

a fan of space 🪐🌎🌍🌏 on

United States

I mean the game is good but I got like 20 ads graphics are great I mean everything is great in that game except the ads

Great game

HELPMEEEEPLEASEHELP on

United States

But needs more stuff !!! This game is so good and so much potential but maybe instead of adding these stupid character we can add some new guns ? New humans ? And maybe let shoot people through cars and let dummies be passengers

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