Boxxle

aka: Sōko-ban

Description

Just like in Soko-Ban, it is your goal to push a number of crates onto certain spots in order to finish a level. Finding the right way to move all the crates on the right spots becomes increasingly difficult and you have to plan numerous steps in advance in order not to block your own way. The game features over 25 levels with 10 sub-levels each one. You can always choose the order in which you want to complete the sub-levels, but you have to complete all sub-levels in order to advance to the next main-level. If you have finished the game or become hopelessly stuck, there is also an option to create your own levels.

Spellings

  • 倉庫番 - Japanese spelling

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Credits (Game Boy version)

11 People

Original game design
Program design
Graphic design
Music chief
Music
Chief programmer
Director
Japanese voices
Making by
  • Atelier Double
Original map design
  • Thinking Rabbit

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Discussion

Subject User Date
Merg with Soko-Ban? twitek (13984) 2020-01-03 12:57:31

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  • MobyGames ID: 16328

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Additional contributors: Scarred Sun.

Last modified February 22nd, 2023.