News
Posted 2009-11-02
Simple illegal move detection, automatic history manipulation, pusher-lines
score, more puzzles.
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Posted 2008-12-04 18:20 UTC
First release of SokoSave Mobile for Windows Mobile
6, 5, and 2003.
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Posted 2008-11-21
SokoSave Desktop is now available for
download as a Mac OS X
universal binary for Intel and PowerPC.
Posted 2005-12-01
Added reference to Jean Van Laethem’s version of
Gartriage for Windows to the Links page. This Windows
application is the first known implementation of Gartriage.
Posted 2005-09-08
Added reference to the Links page for Gartriage, a new puzzle game invented
by Aymeric du Peloux. Although this is not Sokoban, it is similar in
concept and will almost certainly appeal to Sokoban fans.
Posted 2004-07-18
Relocated website to a new hosting service. The “sokosave-announce” mailing
list will be offline until a new mailing list service is found.
Posted 2003-02-24
SokoSave Desktop documentation is now available in
Swedish, thanks to Karl-Erik Svensson.
Posted 2002-07-01
Completely FREE Software awarded
SokoSave Desktop v5.1 their highest rating, 5 out of 5
Doves. Read their review.
Posted 2002-05-06
Automated crate movement now capable of discovering arbitrarily complex,
self-intersecting paths.
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Posted 2002-03-14
SokoSave Desktop is now available as a Macintosh
compressed disk image
(DMG) for Mac OS X.
Posted 2002-02-12
Added English-translation links for several of the sites mentioned on the
links and credits pages.
Posted 2002-02-06
Redesigned the web site. Added several new sections:
links to other Sokoban resources, online
documentation,
testimonials, credits, and news pages.
Posted 2002-01-30
Now supports Hexoban. New scoring metrics. Aesthetic
improvements. Better saved-game portability.
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Posted 2002-01-04
The “sokosave-announce” mailing list has been brought online.
Posted 2001-12-24
New native Windows port. Puzzles and saved-games now portable between
platforms.
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Posted 2001-08-28
Fixed a memory smashing bug which would result in a crash.
Posted 2001-08-21
Fixed springiness of “Animate” and “Stop” controls.
Posted 2001-08-19
New powerful point-and-click crate movement. Single-button mouse friendly.
Smart undo/redo. Handles arbitrarily large puzzles. Ported to Rhapsody for
Mach and YellowBox for Windows.
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Posted 1999-12-10
Ported to Rhapsody Developer Release 1 for Mach and Windows, and OpenStep for
Mach and Windows. New user preference options.
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Posted 1999-11-13
First public release. NextStep only. (Originally created in March 1994, but not
released until this date.)