Sokoball of Osaka
As the name suggests, Sokoball of Osaka is inspired by
Sokoban, but its mazes are far more complex. Your main task is
once again pushing crates, but in doing so you have to deal with
things like holes you can fall into, tiles that can only be
passed in one direction, tiles that crumble after you pass
them or blocks that are toggled by switches which vanish after
one use.
Graphics are superb and look good even on very large monitors.
Jim Radcliffe later wrote a standard Sokoban using the same graphics,
Sokoban 1994.
Steckbrief
- Author: Jim Radcliffe
- Year: 1993
- Country of Origin:
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