Sokoban Dragon
A little block-pushing game, in which you play as a cute dragon.
This game is a pretty good introduction to Sokoban puzzles; the difficulty curve isn't perfectly smooth, but it does start notably easier than it ends. These puzzles are all Sokoban (block-pushing) puzzles adapted from the Microban puzzle set by David W. Skinner. Tiles are recolors from (and a few minor changes to) the Awakening set by Sodacoma.
The sum total of this game is a title screen, tutorial room, twenty-five puzzle rooms, and an end screen. It can be played in one sitting, but might be a bit of a sit.
CONTROLS:
- Move: Arrows or WASD,
- Action: J
- Start: Enter
-Select (restart level): Shift.
ROM Compatibility:
The provided download is a .gb file, a Game Boy ROM. It's design matches that odd period where some games were playable on both Game Boy and Game Boy color; as such, it is compatible with many but not all emulators.
It has been tested with a full play-through on and works perfectly with the mGBA emulator, both as a standalone (on Linux) and using mGBA as a Retroarch core (yes, I know it's theoretically a Game Boy Advance emulator, but there it is).
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
Author | Levi Kornelsen |
Genre | Puzzle |
Tags | Game Boy, Game Boy ROM, gbstudio |
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Dead-ended on a level for weeks and turns out I was, like, all of three from the end
Thanks for your efforts! :)
Thank you!
Congratulations. Is there any expectation to expand it with more levels? Even if they were the original ones (you can see them at https://sokoban.dk).
Maybe? I'm for sure still working with the character and setup, improving graphics, etc, but I may end up doing something much more Zelda-Adventure-y as a follow-up rather than more Sokoban? We'll see, though; this was a lot of fun to make...
You can always include those sokoban type puzzles in the jrpg. If you plan to continue I also recommend a good system of progress and use of objects (backpack, combination of items, etc.). Best of luck.
I need some help here!
Here's the solve:
1. Take the block on the right down two squares.
2. Take the block on the left over one square left, one square down.
3. Go back to the block on the right, and put it up one, left one (the starting position of the other block)
4. Back to the block on the left.... take it up the left side and put it away up top on the right hand dot.
5. Finish up with the other block.
TYSM!