Description
Boxxle is a 1989 puzzle game for the Nintendo Game Boy, developed by Thinking Rabbit. It’s a port of the computer game Sokoban, and its genre is predominantly single-player puzzle-solving. In Boxxle, players control a character named Willy, with the task of pushing boxes around a warehouse to get them into designated storage locations. The game is known for its simple yet addictive gameplay, as it consists of moving boxes around obstacles and strategically determining the correct sequence of moves. The difficulty increases across its 108 levels, requiring more thoughtful planning to solve each challenge.
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