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    Boxyboy

    Game » consists of 2 releases. Released Mar 16, 1990

    Puzzler for the TG16 that had the player pushing boxes in a warehouse. Based off of Thinking Rabbit's Sokoban, it is known as Sokoban World in Japan.

    Short summary describing this game.

    Boxyboy last edited by fiye on 12/13/19 07:18AM View full history

    Overview

    Boxyboy is a puzzle game developed by Media Rings and published by NEC Home Electronics for the TurboGrafx-16 platform.

    In Japan, Boxyboy is known as Sokoban World and is an official part of the Sokoban series. It was also published by Media Rings in that territory.

    Gameplay

    Boxyboy plays just like other games in the Sokoban series in which the player controls a worker in a warehouse. The goal of each level is to push the crates on to the squares with the yellow dots on them. It's very easy to get boxes trapped and immobile, so the player must carefully consider their route.

    Boxyboy also features a level editor for players to create and play their own levels.

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