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Boxxle, released in Japan as Sokoban (倉庫番), is a puzzle game developed by Atelier Double and released in 1989 for the Nintendo Game Boy handheld.

Overview[]

Boxxle features a total of 108 Sokoban puzzles, adapted to the Game Boy's small screen resolution. This game also includes a rewind mechanic, allowing the player to undo a single move, and a replay feature.

This is the first title in the Sokoban series to include a storyline, with a cutscene playing after every ten levels.

Story[]

Japanese Version[]

The sun was setting in the bay area. He fell in love at first sight with a woman he happened to pass by, and started a part-time job hoping to get her attention by giving her a present. His job was to organize the warehouse. He thought it would be easy, but he was wrong. If he moved things in the wrong order, he wouldn't be able to tidy up. Will he be able to finish his part-time job and win her heart?

English Version[]

Boxxle is a game. Boxxle is a puzzle. Boxxle is the go-anywhere brain teaser for the Game Boy system that you just can't put down. Help Willy win over the girl of his dreams by earning enough money moving boxes in the warehouse to buy her a wonderful present. Manual labor alone won't win this game, it takes brain power to beat Boxxle. Find a way to move the boxes to their proper location on all 108 screens and Willy will succeed in winning over his love.

Puzzles[]

Main article: Boxxle/Puzzles.

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