Sokoban 2.2.5
Allan B. Liss's game was not the first puzzle-compatible Sokoban
for Windows, it came after WinWahn,
to which it is inferior on most counts, but it is overall the best
known.
As an interesting side note, the three fields at the bottom that
show moves, pushes and messages are, technically, seperate windows,
or rather, the title bars of seperate windows. They will have whatever
color is assigned to those, and under 32-bit Windows they will have a
dead ×-button on the right hand side.
Steckbrief
- Concept: Sokoban
- Author: Allan B. Liss
- Year: 1992
- Country of Origin:
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