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    RufasSlider

    RufasSlider

    Klotsky class block slider puzzles.

    RufaSlider is a collection of 16 different block slider puzzles for kids and casual puzzlers that works on laptops and PCs running Windows, OSX or GNU/Linux. It includes a Klotski-style family, a DirtyDozen family, and a Traffic-Rush family. And now these puzzle families come with AutoSolvers to help you. The Klotski family uses rectangles of 4 sizes: 1x1, 2x2, 1x2, 2x1. The objective in each game is stated near the window top, but usually involves moving a large block to a specified...
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    Still Yet Another Sokoban

    Still Yet Another Sokoban

    An implementation of the popular Sokoban puzzle game. Win/Mac/Linux

    ...Crates can only be pushed forward. The levels provided are assembled from various third-party sources. Sokoban was originally created in 1981 by Hiroyuki Imabayashi. Available as Windows installer, portable .zip for Windows, Mac .dmg file, or cross-platform source code. Source code: http://github.com/davidjoffe/sokoban (source code is C++, only one dependency - LibSDL1.2 - and is structured in a way that lends easily to re-use for other similar types of games, potentially.) Project development livestream: https://twitch.tv/david_joffe Default Keys: Mouse-click: Move Up/Down/Left/Right: Move U: Undo R: Reset level state C: Choose set of levels M/N: Previous/Next level S: Toggle shadows A: Show 'About' information Esc: Exit
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