Sometimes you just want a simple puzzle. Move boxes around, figure out the wonky physics. It’s a tiny time waster with a frustratingly addictive nature. The game’s neat at first but gets really tricky fast. Honestly, it’s easy to get stuck on a level you thought was simple.
Move Boxes (Sokoban) is a straightforward puzzle game. You push boxes onto target spots in tight spaces. The tricky part? Poorly calibrated controls and wonky physics sometimes make your pushes feel off. It’s all about planning your steps ahead and avoiding dead ends. Simple but tricky enough to make your head hurt.
Since it’s just moving boxes, character loadouts don’t really matter. What counts are the tricky level layouts. Pro players figure out neat patterns to efficiently clear levels. A good strategy involves memorizing the most common dead-end setups and avoiding them. No need for fancy builds, just smart moves.
Here’s a secret: always think multiple moves ahead. It helps to visualize the entire room before pushing. Get into the habit of unpushing boxes if you’re stuck. Sometimes stepping back and re-evaluating is the fastest way through. Don’t rush, take your time to avoid annoying mistakes.
The game doesn’t have much of a story, just levels to beat. You work your way through increasingly tricky puzzles and then finally finish. Ending depends on your level of patience and how good you are at planning your pushes. It can be a frustrating but satisfying finish when everything clicks.