Sokoban is a soltaire puzzle game.
Solve the challenge by pushing all the boxes onto the marked storage locations.
Have fun and enjoy the game…
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Sokoban implements a solitaire puzzle game.
This is a free implementation of the Sokoban solitaire puzzle game. The term Sokoban means warehouse keeper. The player controls a warehouse keeper. He has to push boxes onto marked storage locations to solve each level.
The original game of Sokoban was created back in the early 1980s Home Computer era by Hiroyuki Imabayashi.
This Sokoban implementation uses unmodified independent code libraries provided by third parties. Since their licenses might vary the corresponding information is externally linked below. Thus these external links will enable you to reproduce any copyright notice, any related list of conditions, disclaimers, and especially the copyright holders and authors of the corresponding third party functionality.
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