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The game consists of 20 levels. The warehouse keeper can only push one box each but can't pull them and/or push two boxes or more.
 
The game consists of 20 levels. The warehouse keeper can only push one box each but can't pull them and/or push two boxes or more.
  
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Sokoban
System(s): PC-8001 mkII, PC-8801, PC-6001 mkII
Publisher: Thinking Rabbit
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Genre: Puzzle































Release Date RRP Code
PC-8001 mkII
JP



PC-8801
JP



PC-6001 mkII
JP



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Sokoban (倉庫番) is a type of transport puzzle, in which the player pushes boxes or crates around in a warehouse, trying to get them to storage locations.

Gameplay

The game consists of 20 levels. The warehouse keeper can only push one box each but can't pull them and/or push two boxes or more.

Physical scans

PC-8001 mkII Version

PC-8801 mkII, JP

PC-8801 Version

PC-8801, JP
Sokoban PC8801 JP Box.jpg
Cover

PC-6001 mkII Version

PC-6001 mkII, JP

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Sokoban games for NEC systems
Sokoban (1982) | Sokoban 2 (1984) | Sokoban 3 (1986) | Sokoban Perfect (1989) | Sokoban World (1990) | Sokoban Revenge (1991)