Sokoban for Beginners

Sokoban for Beginners

By Michael Oliphant

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2012-08-13
  • Current Version: 1.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 30.78 MB
  • Developer: Michael Oliphant
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Score: 4.18182
4.18182
From 11 Ratings

Description

Your goal is to push the boxes to the goal areas. Sound simple? The rules of the game are, but you will be surprised at the challenges that can arise. This gentle introduction to the world of Sokoban puzzles will have you addicted in no time! • Carefully selected puzzles for beginners • Challenge more difficult puzzles once you get the hang of it • Simple, intuitive touch controls • Completely free, with no ads

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Reviews

  • Love it!!!

    4
    By Dnisey64
    As the title says! I have an OLD iPod and it's difficult to find games still compatible, iOS 4.2, I love Sokoban and am extremely happy to find this on and FREE. I just wish it had more levels. Thanks for these old iOS games!!!
  • Addictive ... Finished too quickly

    5
    By Yo122@
    Played a game like this years ago and looked for something similar on my phone. Found this and it's been a pleasure playing it. Needs more levels though...
  • Best out there

    5
    By Jstelar
    I've tried several sokoban games and this one is the best by far. It's free and without annoying ads. Just wish there was more levels. Maybe extreme levels to complement.
  • Addicting, challenging, rewarding!

    5
    By Nymbie
    Very well designed levels with good controls and very polished interface. Any puzzle enthusiast must try these very challenging levels. Simple an clear instructions, very subtle and complex tactics and problem solving techniques. Great app.
  • The Best

    5
    By Judy3
    This is the best sokoban game. I'm so happy I found it after I had tried several others and was not impressed. I wish there were more sokoban games by this company.
  • woo beat it

    4
    By mthw xy
    nice simple graphics, free obvs, challenging. but i did think a few 'hard' levels were too easy and maybe could be switched with tougher medium ones. idk.
  • Simple, fun and free!

    5
    By mikeb aka fony
    I've played Quiet Please on the Xbox live in the game market and loved it. Nostatic keeps it consistently fun across all of his titles.

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