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{{Header Nav|game=Sokoban 2}} | {{needinfobox|Seems to be multiple different games here}} | ||
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|title=Sokoban 2 | |||
|image=Soukoban 2 box.jpg | |image=Soukoban 2 box.jpg | ||
| | |developer=[[Thinking Rabbit]] | ||
|publisher=[[ASCII Entertainment]], [[Spectrum Holobyte]] | |||
|japanese=倉庫番2 | |japanese=倉庫番2 | ||
| | |released={{rd|1984}} | ||
|genre=[[Puzzle]] | |genre=[[Puzzle]] | ||
|systems=[[Apple II]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Game Boy]], [[MS-DOS]], [[NEC PC-9801]] | |||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
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|series=Sokoban | |series=Sokoban | ||
}} | }} | ||
This page reflects every version of the game whose title is '''Sokoban 2''', as well as [[Spectrum Holobyte]]'s western conversion of the game entitled '''Soko-ban'''. Spectrum's conversions of the game for the Apple II, Commodore 64, and IBM-PC version are based on Thinking Rabbit's upgraded Sokoban 2, which was released in 1984. However, the Spectrum versions were published in the late 80s, and contain 50 "original" levels. | This page reflects every version of the game whose title is '''Sokoban 2''', as well as [[Spectrum Holobyte]]'s western conversion of the game entitled '''Soko-ban'''. Spectrum's conversions of the game for the Apple II, Commodore 64, and IBM-PC version are based on Thinking Rabbit's upgraded Sokoban 2, which was released in 1984. However, the Spectrum versions were published in the late 80s, and contain 50 "original" levels. | ||
Sokoban 2 also refers to the sequel to the original [[Game Boy]] version of [[Sokoban]], published by [[Pony Canyon]]. Like its predecessor, it is less related to the original release of Sokoban 2 for Japanese PCs, and more related to the follow up to Sokoban 2 known as [[Sokoban Perfect]]. This game was released in the United States as '''Boxxle II''' by [[FCI]], as the official sequel to the original Boxxle. | Sokoban 2 also refers to the sequel to the original [[Game Boy]] version of [[Sokoban]], published by [[Pony Canyon]]. Like its predecessor, it is less related to the original release of Sokoban 2 for Japanese PCs, and more related to the follow up to Sokoban 2 known as [[Sokoban Perfect]]. This game was released in the United States as '''Boxxle II''' by [[FCI]], as the official sequel to the original Boxxle. | ||
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File:Boxxle II GB box.jpg|American Game Boy cover | File:Boxxle II GB box.jpg|American Game Boy cover | ||
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File:Soko-ban AP2 box.jpg|Apple II cover | File:Soko-ban AP2 box.jpg|Apple II cover | ||
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[[Category:Thinking Rabbit]] | [[Category:Thinking Rabbit]] | ||
[[Category:ASCII Entertainment]] | |||
[[Category:Pony Canyon]] | |||
[[Category:Puzzle]] | [[Category:Puzzle]] | ||
[[Category:Apple II]] | |||
[[Category:Commodore 64/128]] | |||
[[Category:Game Boy]] | |||
[[Category:MS-DOS]] | |||
[[Category:NEC PC-9801]] | |||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] |