About Bundle in a Box
Why We Know Games
The team behind Bundle in a Box has been deep in gaming culture for over a decade — the kind of decade where you measure time in console generations rather than calendar years. We’ve lived through the indie explosion, watched mobile gaming go from Snake to Genshin Impact, and sat through more E3 presentations than we’d probably care to admit.
Our coverage spans the full spectrum: from AAA blockbusters and console exclusives to the tiny indie gems that show up on itch.io with zero marketing and somehow become the best thing you play all year. We review slots and casino games with the same critical eye we bring to RPGs and puzzle games, because good game design is good game design regardless of the platform or genre.
What We Bring to the Table
Each member of our editorial team brings specific expertise. We have writers who can break down fighting game frame data, others who’ve spent hundreds of hours in gacha systems, and at least one person who genuinely enjoys tower defense games (we don’t judge). That range means our reviews and guides come from people who actually play these games — not from someone skimming a press release and paraphrasing the bullet points.
When we review a mobile game, we play it on a commute, not on a desktop emulator. When we cover a console release, we finish the campaign before writing about it. When we evaluate a casino game, we understand RTP, volatility, and bonus mechanics because we’ve spent the time learning how those systems actually work.
How We Write
We aim for honest, useful coverage. If a game is mediocre, we’ll say so — even if the publisher sent us a nice press kit. If a mobile game has aggressive monetization hiding behind a fun gameplay loop, we’ll flag that too. Our readers deserve to know what they’re getting into before they spend their time or money.
We also try to write like actual humans who enjoy games, not like an SEO algorithm that learned to form sentences. Sometimes that means getting enthusiastic about a surprise hit. Sometimes it means being disappointed by a sequel that missed the mark. Either way, you’re getting a real perspective from someone who cares about the medium.
Bundle in a Box is independently operated. We are not affiliated with any game publisher, casino operator, or platform holder. Our opinions are our own, and our recommendations are based on firsthand experience.
Last updated: March 2026