Sukob
Sukob, also known as "Sukoban" or "Sokoban," is a classic puzzle video game that originated in Japan. The game was created by Hiroyuki Imabayashi and published by Thinking Rabbit in 1982. Sukob is a type of transport puzzle where the player pushes boxes or crates around in a warehouse, trying to get them to storage locations. The game is played on a grid-based board, and the player controls a character who can move up, down, left, or right, but cannot pull boxes. The objective is to strategically move the boxes into designated storage spots, often requiring the player to use the walls and other boxes to maneuver them into place. Sukob is known for its simplicity in rules but complexity in strategy, making it a popular choice for puzzle enthusiasts. The game has been ported to numerous platforms, including computers, consoles, and mobile devices, and has spawned numerous sequels and spin-offs, each introducing new variations and challenges to the original gameplay.