Major Package Revamp for Nazogra's Envelope Puzzle Series Announced
ClaGla, a board game and puzzle game manufacturer based in Sapporo, Japan, has recently announced a significant overhaul of the packaging for their popular Nazogra envelope puzzle series. This move is set to enhance the overall experience for players, while also making the games more visually appealing as collectibles.
The Envelope Puzzle Series Explained
The Nazogra envelope puzzle series consists of captivating games where players use one envelope and five sheets to uncover the final answer. Each game immerses players in a uniquely crafted world, from uncharted planets and sushi to saunas and fossils. With the forthcoming release of a new game in November 2025, the collection will expand to a total of 12 engaging titles. Each game invites players to dive into its distinctive narrative and challenge themselves in intriguing ways.
A New Look for the Collection
The revamped packaging marks a dramatic shift from the traditional envelope design, transitioning instead to a sleek box format. The new thin-box design includes a slight thickness with a spine, allowing for easy storage on shelves or desks, much like a book. This innovative design not only enhances accessibility but also offers players the joy of reflecting on their gaming experiences by displaying them as part of their collection.
Moreover, each box will showcase vibrant illustrations that embody the diverse settings of the envelope puzzle series. Players will be greeted with a sense of excitement as soon as they pick up the box, ready to embark on their next adventure.
Exciting Promotion at ClaGla's Online Shop
In addition to the packaging revamp, ClaGla has initiated a special campaign on their website. Customers can enjoy a bundled offer where they receive three selected games from the envelope puzzle series for just 4,000 yen. This campaign encourages players to choose themes that intrigue them, allowing for a fun comparison of different titles.
A Commitment to Creativity
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