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SokoSave
Review date:June 28, 2002
Version reviewed:5.1
NOTE: the review only pertains to the version/date mentioned above. Subsequent versions could be quite different from the reviewed version.
Review:

SokoSave is a superb version of "Sokoban", the Japanese 'warehouse keeper' puzzle.

It features: over 160 levels; classic square-tiled Sokoban puzzles, hexagonal-tiled Hexoban puzzles & triangular-tiled Trioban puzzles; unlimited undo/redo; save game; several modes of computer-assisted movement; good graphics; intuitive game controls; and more.

This is a most impressive game. With its crisp, simple graphics and its excellent gameplay SokoSave is one of the best Sokoban puzzles we have seen.

The 'warehouse keeper' can be moved by cursor, by left-clicking on a pad in the game, by clicking anywhere on the grid (the man will only be moved there if it is physically possible), or by highlighting the box you wish to move and then clicking where you want that box to go (will only work if it is physically possible to make that move).

We liked the hexagonal and triangular variations of SokoSave which give you a whole new way of looking at this 'warehouse'.

If you like puzzles then SokoSave is one of the best around.

Get it!

Screenshots (fullsize):

Below: some of the variations in this game

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