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Certainly, Docker Sokoban will suit your temper if you’re an admirer of the legendary logic game Sokoban. The original idea of Sokoban (warehouse man) was born in Japan about 20 years ago. Ever since then, the game remains popular among those players who prefer brain challenge during the gameplay.
In Docker Sokoban you can’t simply follow you reflexes, you have to think every step over. Owing to its highly colored 2D graphics and 3 realistic stages (seaport, railroad and warehouse), Docker Sokoban bears resemblance to an arcade game, though it’s a logic game.
You can guess that the docker’s main task is to move different objects. And what is more, you must push them but not drag. You need to move objects to those stands, which are marked with definite colors: blue for barrels, yellow for boxes and red for bobbins. Only one item can be moved at once. You should know that objects must be moved in a particular progression, otherwise they may stick. If you have made a false movement, you can quickly undo it by pressing the spacebar.
It seems to be easy to manage the docker on a level, but this is not the case when you begin to play. To complete a level at one push, you should think twice where to move an object. So, roll up your sleeves and get down to work! Docker Sokoban is waiting for your help!
- Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP
- DirectX 7.0
- 32 MB RAM
- Processor 200 MHz
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