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Boxyboy is a 1990 puzzle game released for the TurboGrafx-16 and PC platforms. Players navigate through a series of increasingly challenging levels that require strategic thinking to move boxes into designated spots. The main objective is to clear each stage by pushing all boxes onto target locations, making careful use of limited space essential.
The game's pace is deliberate and methodical, encouraging players to plan moves ahead rather than rush through the puzzles. A unique mechanic involves the way boxes can only be pushed, not pulled, which adds complexity to solving each level. This restriction demands foresight and spatial awareness to avoid getting boxed in.
Boxyboy’s distinctive feature lies in its minimalist design combined with engaging puzzle-solving elements typical of early 1990s TurboGrafx-16 puzzle games. The title offers a classic example of Sokoban-style gameplay with a clean, straightforward interface, making it a recognizable entry in the genre for fans of retro puzzle challenges.