A great implementation of an all-time classic computer game. Very inventive nintendo-retro graphics.
Suggestions for future versions:
- Support for standard Sokoban level files.
- Simple sounds that compliment the retro graphics.
- Make level shortcut menu accessible from main window.
[Version 1.3.2]
1 Reply
Anonymouscommented on 15 Dec 2004
What are standard sokoban level files?
Anonymousreviewed on 04 Jul 2004
I agree. It seems like a lot of nice programs are only available to 10.3 users and this eliminates us jags. If I were writing programs I would want the largest audience I could get. This looks like a fun puzzle game but I can't try it.
[Version 1.2.1]
Anonymousreviewed on 03 Jul 2004
Is there a technical reason that this game app doesn't run under 10.2?
If so, could you explain why on your website.
It seems like a waste for 'Jag' users not to be able to have fun with 'MySokoban'.
[Version 1.2.1]
2 Replies
Anonymouscommented on 04 Jul 2004
Agreed.
Developers running Panther have access, through Xcode, to cross-building possibilities for both 10.1.5 and 10.2.7. Rebuilding for Jag should take a matter of minutes at most, and releasing only one package (for Jag) will reach the widest possible audience, as what works on Jag works with the black cat too.
Anonymouscommented on 23 Sep 2004
As a lucky Panther user, I agree too.
I understand why Apple wants to jolly along users to buy the latest OS release, but you only need to restrict things for apps which use Panther-only features. And I think a Sokoban game shouldn't be all that demanding on the OS :-)
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Anonymous reviewed on 29 Sep 2004
Suggestions for future versions:
- Support for standard Sokoban level files.
- Simple sounds that compliment the retro graphics.
- Make level shortcut menu accessible from main window.
Anonymous reviewed on 04 Jul 2004
Anonymous reviewed on 03 Jul 2004
If so, could you explain why on your website.
It seems like a waste for 'Jag' users not to be able to have fun with 'MySokoban'.
Developers running Panther have access, through Xcode, to cross-building possibilities for both 10.1.5 and 10.2.7. Rebuilding for Jag should take a matter of minutes at most, and releasing only one package (for Jag) will reach the widest possible audience, as what works on Jag works with the black cat too.
I understand why Apple wants to jolly along users to buy the latest OS release, but you only need to restrict things for apps which use Panther-only features. And I think a Sokoban game shouldn't be all that demanding on the OS :-)