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|completion=1
|image=Soukoban Perfect box.jpg
|title=Soukoban Perfect
|title=Soukoban Perfect
|image=Soukoban Perfect box.jpg
|japanese=倉庫番
|developer=[[Thinking Rabbit]]
|developer=[[Thinking Rabbit]]
|publisher=[[ASCII Entertainment]]
|publisher=[[ASCII Entertainment]]
|japanese=倉庫番
|year=1989
|released={{rd|1989}}
|systems=[[MSX2]], [[NEC PC-9801]], [[Sharp X68000]]
|genre=[[Puzzle]]
|genre=[[Puzzle]]
|systems=[[MSX2]], [[NEC PC-9801]], [[Sharp X68000]]
|players=1
|players=1
|modes=[[Single player]]
|preceded by=[[Soukoban 2]]
|preceded by=[[Soukoban 2]]
|followed by=[[Soukoban Revenge]]
|followed by=[[Soukoban Revenge]]
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{{game disambig||information about Soukoban in general|[[:Category:Soukoban]]}}
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As Soukoban was being introduced to several popular home consoles in Japan, and around the world, [[Thinking Rabbit]] decided to release a "perfect" collection of the best Soukoban puzzles ever designed, and released the package under the title '''Soukoban Perfect''' in [[1989]] for several popular Japanese home computers. It contain 306 puzzles in all. Many of the puzzles presented in this version of Soukoban were used as the basis for the [[Game Boy]] conversions of [[Soukoban]] and [[Soukoban 2]] (released in the United States as [[Boxxle]] and [[Boxxle II]]).
As Soukoban was being introduced to several popular home consoles in Japan, and around the world, [[Thinking Rabbit]] decided to release a "perfect" collection of the best Soukoban puzzles ever designed, and released the package under the title '''Soukoban Perfect''' in [[1989]] for several popular Japanese home computers. It contain 306 puzzles in all. Many of the puzzles presented in this version of Soukoban were used as the basis for the [[Game Boy]] conversions of [[Soukoban]] and [[Soukoban 2]] (released in the United States as [[Boxxle]] and [[Boxxle II]]).
 
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Revision as of 19:45, 21 October 2021

Box artwork for Soukoban Perfect.
Box artwork for Soukoban Perfect.
Soukoban Perfect
Developer(s)Thinking Rabbit
Publisher(s)ASCII Entertainment
Year released1989
System(s)MSX2, NEC PC-9801, Sharp X68000
Preceded bySoukoban 2
Followed bySoukoban Revenge
SeriesSokoban
Japanese title倉庫番
Genre(s)Puzzle
Players1
ModesSingle player
LinksSokoban Perfect ChannelSearchSearch
For information about Soukoban in general, see Category:Soukoban.

As Soukoban was being introduced to several popular home consoles in Japan, and around the world, Thinking Rabbit decided to release a "perfect" collection of the best Soukoban puzzles ever designed, and released the package under the title Soukoban Perfect in 1989 for several popular Japanese home computers. It contain 306 puzzles in all. Many of the puzzles presented in this version of Soukoban were used as the basis for the Game Boy conversions of Soukoban and Soukoban 2 (released in the United States as Boxxle and Boxxle II).

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