Sokoban is a classic game invented in Japan. It is a very addictive strategy game in which the warehouse keeper, or Sokoban in Japanese, pushes (cannot pull) boxes to their correct destinations in a crowded warehouse. It sounds easy, but wait till you've tried it. Check our photos section for hints and more.
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... No it wasn't. If you had interpreted it as it was meant (see the plamat quotation below), then you could not possibly have written the statements you did,
For those think I misinterpreted philippe_lamat's message. Please go back and re-read his post. He wrote: Surprise : Takaken solver reports it as "unsolvable"
I've said "surprise" not because I thought the level was solvable and Takaken solver was wrong, only because I was surprised that with same structure, some
There was not misunderstand on my part. You would be correct is he had written this: "Surprise : By removing boxes, the above level is unsolvable." But NO.