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Boxxle
1989 video game
1989 video game
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | Boxxle |
| caption | North American version cover |
| image | Boxxle Cover.png |
| developer | Atelier Double Co. |
| publisher | Pony Canyon, FCI |
| released | |
| genre | Puzzle |
| modes | Single-player |
| platforms | Game Boy |
Boxxle is a 1989 sokoban puzzle video game for the Game Boy developed by Atelier Double Co. and published by Pony Canyon in Japan and FCI in North America and Europe. The game was one of the first licensed third-party titles for the Game Boy. A sequel, Boxxle II, was released in 1990.
Gameplay

Similar to other sokoban puzzles, the objective of Boxxle is to manoevure the player to push a series of boxes on dots in designated positions to clear the level.
Reception
Several critics praised the challenge and addictiveness of the sokoban puzzles.
Notes
References
References
- "履歴1989".
- "履歴1991".
- (October 1989). "FCI's Little Boxes".
- Weiss, Brett Alan. "Boxxle".
- (November 1989). "Soko Ban".
- (April 1990). "Boxxle".
- (September 1992). "Boxxle".
- Hughes, Marley. (17 July 2025). "10 Hardest Game Boy Games of All Time, Ranked By Difficulty".
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