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Game Review - Sokoban Review
The word Sokoban may or may not be known to
you. It all depends on whether or not you were an avid gamer
in 1982. Because that year Hiroyuki Imabayashi created "Sokoban"
(which means "warehouse man") for Thinking Rabbit.
If you had a chance to play the original Sokoban, consider
yourself very lucky.
Because you are about to play what
is often called "the best Sokoban remake." If you
did not have a chance to play Sokoban in 1982, still consider
yourself very lucky, because you are about to experience Dobronravin
Brothers' "Docker Sokoban."
The objective of the game is quite simple - to move all objects
to their proper places with the minimum movements. You can
push, but you can't pull the objects. In real life this process
is called "logistics."
And it's not nearly as fun as "Docker Sokoban."
Plus you can get easily fired for making the wrong decisions,
which can't be said about the game - you just press space
to undo the movement.
The music deserves special mentioning and will certainly resonate
with part of the audience. The graphics is cool too. Very
simple, yet very attractive, it best reflects the spirit of
the original Sokoban. If you proudly call yourself a retro
gaming aficionado - Docker Sokoban will bring you countless
hours of pleasure. This is one of the very few puzzle games
that is very popular among every category of gamers - RPG,
Action, Arcade and Puzzle fans alike.
The game got excellent reviews from Tucows, 5-StarShareware,
FileTransit, and FileHungry.
The game is waiting for you right here.
Requirements:
- Win9x/Me/NT/2000/XP
- Pentiun 200
- 32 RAM
- DirectX compatible video and sound
- Display 800x600xHicolor
Price: $14.95 BUY
Size: 2.88 MB DOWNLOAD
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