The boxes can be only pushed, never pulled, and only one can be pushed at a time. It sounds easy, but the levels range from very easy to extremely difficult, some takes hours and even days to figure out. The simplicity and elegance of the rules have made Sokoban one of the most popular logic games.
Naboko came with 20 simple levels to learn playing Sokoban. If you like the game you can buy the levels pack that give you access to more than 2500 levels!
Features:
* Tap based control.
* Zoom manual (Two-finger pinch) or automatic (during action touch).
* Arrow signs for precise actions.
* Pushes counter.
* Level chooser with different orders and level preview.
* Fast access to the last played levels.
* 20 training levels, each of them featured:
– Game statistics (status, solution time, solution pushes, best solution, difficulty, last play date, total play time).
– Resume.
– Capability to replay your better solution.
– Capability to share the solution found.
– Unlimited undo and redo.
* Orientation-Independent User Interface during gameplay.
In Application Purchase:
– Pack with extra 2500 levels!
Sokoban was created in 1980 by Hiroyuki Imabayashi, and was published in 1982 by Thinking Rabbit, a software house based in Takarazuka, Japan.




