Box Stacker

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Box Stacker is a fictional video game that game developer Take-Two Interactive was supposedly going to release sometime in 2005. An article from the satirical newspaper, The Onion, accompanied by a screenshot, described the game as "a first-person vertical-crate-arranger guaranteed not to influence young people's behavior in any way".

The article was a cynical reaction to controversy about the effect of violence in video games. Take-Two Interactive is the parent company of Rockstar Games, the creators of the Grand Theft Auto series of video games, which features violence that has been heavily criticized.

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Video game controversy

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