What, the fox

What, the fox

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About What, the fox

What, the fox is a puzzle game where you guide a mischievous fox through increasingly tricky obstacles to reach its home. Developed by ∞ Infinity Games and published by GameHouse, it launched on October 16, 2025, for Android and iOS. The game leans into whimsical problem-solving, often requiring players to manipulate environments, time jumps, or use multiple foxes in tandem. Its charm lies in the simplicity of its visuals and the cleverness of its challenges. Think of it as a mobile-friendly test of logic wrapped in a cute, fuzzy package.

Gameplay

Each level tasks you with navigating the fox to a destination while avoiding hazards and solving environmental puzzles. You’ll swipe to move, tap to trigger mechanisms, and sometimes coordinate multiple foxes to hit switches or create pathways. Later levels introduce physics-based elements like gravity shifts and floating platforms. Sessions typically last 5-10 minutes, making it easy to pick up and put down. The lack of a time limit lets you experiment, though some puzzles hide optional collectibles to boost scores. Controls are intuitive, but precision matters, misjudged swipes can send the fox tumbling back.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 4.3/5, with 78% completing the base story. Average playtime is 4.5 hours, though 22% of players log over 8 hours chasing 100% completion. Community moods skew curious and amused, with one reviewer calling it “addictive in the best way.” Critics praise its creativity but note later levels “get repetitive.” Achievement completion stands at 92%, with 150+ trophies for collectors. At $4.99, it’s seen as a solid buy, though some argue the price outpaces its length.

PlayPile's Take

What, the fox is a worthwhile diversion for puzzle fans and casual gamers who enjoy bite-sized challenges. Its early levels sparkle with ingenuity, though the formula plateaus by the second act. If you’re okay with a shorter experience and appreciate its playful aesthetic, it’s worth the price. Prioritize completing achievements for bragging rights, there’s enough content to justify repeat plays. Not impressive, but reliably fun.

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