Soukoban
Description
![]() Soukoban is a classic logical puzzle game invented in the early 1980s by Hiroyuki Imabayashi, president of Thinking Rabbit Incorporated Japan. Soukoban is Japanese for warehouse keeper, and the objective is to move all the boxes to their correct destination in a crowded warehouse. What's the catch? You can only push the boxes, hence it's easier than you think to get them stuck in a dead end! Because of the ingenious simplicity and elegance of the rules, and the intellectual challenging complexity of the puzzles, Soukoban quickly became popular and has bedeviled computers and players ever since. |
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