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The latest sokoban games for Web

Sokoban games, also known as block-pushing or box-pushing games, are turn-based puzzle games in which you control a character pushing or moving objects around on a grid. The genre has origins in the 1982 game Sokoban, designed by Hiroyuki Imabayashi, in which you have to push boxes around a warehouse onto designated targets. The japanese word 倉庫番 (“sōkoban”) translates to “warehouse keeper”.

Traditional sokoban games tend to focus on carefully moving boxes around in tight spaces, while more modern games tend to focus on having insights about their systems and mechanics. Stephen's Sausage Roll is particularly notable for its influence on the genre, to the degree that some of the games in this new wave of sokoban games are known as “Sausage-likes”.

The follow games are the most recently released sokoban games for Web in the Thinky Games database.

  • Reduce Yourself
    Web
    Rotate and extrude your way out of a room.
  • Gridmount
    Web
    A tiny, free sokoban game that deconstructs the grid.
  • CONSTRICTOR
    Web
    Guide a hungry snake to eat all apples and squeeze some unfortunate rodents.
  • Pusherfish
    Web
    Inflate and deflate your way through block-pushing puzzles.
  • Walking Dots
    Web
    A strange grid-based snake game about eating, digesting, and growing.
  • Reliquia Park
    Web
    Discover the logic rules of the relics and learn of the settlers that left them behind.
  • Desperatea
    Android
    Web
    Hypnotize a tea set to serve matcha to your guests.
  • Entwined Time
    Windows
    Linux
    MacOS
    Web
    Record and rewind the actions of two robots with independent timelines.
  • UDLR_Modify
    Web
    A grid-based puzzler in which your directions of movement are a resource.
  • Courtyard
    Web
    Explore a world of tiny, interconnected block-pushing puzzle rooms.
  • Growmi
    Web
    Start small and grow big, regaining Growmi's power through a non-linear world of puzzles.
  • Blast One Standing
    Web
    Trigger explosive chain reactions to leave one remaining object on the grid.
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