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Boxy Boy : ウィキペディア英語版
Boxy Boy

, known as ''Boxy Boy'' in the United States is a puzzle arcade game released by Namco in 1990; it runs on Namco System 1 hardware, and is based on the ''Sokoban'' game series, by Thinking Rabbit. It is a graphically enhanced implementation of the then-8-year-old Japanese puzzle game phenomenon, and is the only implementation of ''Sokoban'' to be released in the arcades - and while it features all the rules of regular ''Sokoban'' it also has a timer which determines how long the player character, "Rabi-kun"〔(倉庫番DELUXE )〕 will have to clear the current round, before the game ends - and even if the player decides that he or she has to start the round over, the timer will not be reset. If the player runs out of time, he or she can insert another coin to continue from the current round, with a full timer; there are fifty-five in all, and the player can start from the first, twelfth, twenty-third, thirty-fourth and forty-fifth ones. The five rounds whose numbers are multiples of eleven are also indicated with a question mark - and, after the player clears one of the five rounds whose numbers are multiples of ten, he or she shall actually get to see the following (question-marked) round. If the player clears a round in enough steps (a step is counted every time the player pushes the joystick, or presses the Reverse Button to undo one of his or her previous moves), he or she will also receive a "Best Steps" or "Good Steps" bonus - and some of the music in this game was later reused in Namco's unreleased prototype game ''Puzzle Club'' (although it was never actually released in the arcades).
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