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This game is an adaptation of Sokoban, released on several home computers in the United States and Japan in the 1980s, including the NEC PC-8801 and IBM-PC and compatibles.

[1] In this game, the player must push crates or boxes around a warehouse, trying to get them to the proper storage location.

If the player makes a mistake, the action can be undone by pressing the II button on the Turbopad controller.

The first commercial game was published in December 1982 by Thinking Rabbit, a software house based in Takarazuka, Japan.

[3] This game is one of many that NEC ported from their 8-bit line of home computers to the PC Engine in Japan under the name Sōkoban World.