Unboxing includes official merchandise, including the adorable pig mascot
Imitated, but never duplicated, Unpack is a cozy game that tells a surprisingly emotional story through the meditative process of organizing your stuff in different rooms (it’s fun, but don’t just take that from me; it earned the number 13 spot in Polygon’s game rankings of the year 2021). The game is a treasure trove of lush pixel art, lovingly crafted for items ranging from the mundane to the truly distinctive, each paired with a unique snippet of satisfying foley audio. Now, thanks Serenity forgemany of those same items are available to unpack at home.
This collection includes replicas of the in-game plushies and posters inspired by the same in-game items. You won’t find a Gamecube here, but there’s still a cute game in there family of chickensa sharp anti-hero poster signed by the game’s developers, and a small stuffed pig that serves as the game’s mascot.
For those who haven’t played yet Unpack, it starts in the nursery. You later move to a student house and eventually to a house with children. Thanks to the lack of timers or a scoring system, Unpacking provides a more relaxed gaming experience. Just like unpacking in real life, the reward is seeing all your favorite things neatly arranged in your new space.
We’ve rounded up a few of our favorite items and where you can find them.