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Soko-Ban

Soko-Ban

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Sokoban ("warehouse keeper") is a is a classic puzzle game created in 1981 by Hiroyuki Imabayashi, and published in 1982 by Thinking Rabbit, a software house based in Takarazuka, Japan. In 1984 the ASCII Corporation published a version produced by Khaled Bentebal. It was the basis of numerous clones in the later years. It is set in a warehouse. On each level, the player must push crates (from square to square) to get them onto designated spots; once each crate is on a marked spot, the level is complete. Crates can only be pushed one at a time (so two crates next to each other cannot be pushed together), and cannot be pulled--so it's possible to get a crate stuck in a corner, where it cannot be retrieved! By the last levels, you must plan 40 steps in advance.

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Developer
Thinking Rabbit
Publisher
Spectrum HoloByte, Inc.
Release Date
December 1, 1982
Genres
Puzzle
Modes
Single player, Multiplayer

Platforms

SG-1000
PC-8800 Series
Commodore C64/128/MAX
Sharp X1
TRS-80 Color Computer
DOS
Apple II
TRS-80
FM-7
NEC PC-6000 Series
MSX