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| | |title=Sokoban | ||
|image=Soukoban SG1K box.jpg | |image=Soukoban SG1K box.jpg | ||
| | |developer=Hiroyuki Imabayashi, [[ASCII Entertainment]] | ||
| | |publisher=[[Thinking Rabbit]], [[Spectrum HoloByte]] | ||
| | |released={{sys|dos}}{{jp|1982}}{{us|1984}}{{sys|apple 2}}{{us|1984}}{{sys|c64}}{{us|1987}}{{eu|1987}}{{sys|coco}}{{us|1988}} | ||
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|genre=[[Puzzle]] | |genre=[[Puzzle]] | ||
| | |systems=[[Commodore 64]], [[MS-DOS]], [[Apple II]], [[MSX]], [[CoCo]], [[Game Boy]], [[Sega SG-1000]], [[Sega Game Gear]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|followed by=[[Sokoban 2]] | |followed by=[[Sokoban 2]] | ||
|series=Sokoban | |series=Sokoban | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{nihongo|'''Sokoban'''|倉庫番|Sōkoban|warehouse keeper}} is a transport puzzle in which the player pushes boxes around a maze, viewed from above, and tries to put them in designated locations. Only one box may be pushed at a time, and boxes cannot be pulled. The puzzle is usually implemented as a video game. | |||
This guide reflects the commercial versions of the game whose title is '''Sokoban'''. However, not every version of the game published under this title is identical, as Sokoban as been released in several iterations since it's initial publishing in [[1982]]. It was initially released as a simple puzzle game on many popular Japanese home computer platforms. It was followed up with an improved sequel in 1984, entitled [[Sokoban 2]]. | |||
In 1985, Sega published their own conversion of the original game for the [[Sega SG-1000]]. In 1989, [[Pony Canyon]] released it's updated version for the [[Game Boy]] which was partially based on Thinking Rabbit's [[Sokoban Perfect]]. It was released in the United States as '''Boxxle'''. In 1990, Riverhill Soft developed an updated conversion for the [[Sega Game Gear]] for Japan only. | |||
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