: For non-Steam versions, check the game’s installation directory. A common path is C:\Games\Illusion\HAKO . In some cases, the save files might be located directly in the same folder as the Hako.exe .
@echo off set source=%localappdata%\BoxHako\Saved set dest=D:\GameBackups\BoxHako_%date:~-4,4%%date:~-10,2%%date:~-7,2% xcopy "%source%" "%dest%\" /E /I echo Backup complete. pause box hako save game
Unlike modern titles with frequent autosaves, Box -Hako- relies on manual progression management. : For non-Steam versions, check the game’s installation
In Hako , there is a unique system involving "Boxes." Sometimes players confuse the "Game Save" with "Character/Box Data." The game locks the file during play, and
Never copy a save file while Box Hako is running. The game locks the file during play, and copying it may result in a partial or corrupted backup.
is a niche interaction simulation game released by the Japanese developer Illusion on October 10, 2008. The game centers on a miniature dollhouse-like environment inside a mysterious box where players raise and interact with fairy-sized "Hako girls".