GSokoban is a Sokoban game that has been implemented for GNOME, allowing users to enjoy the classic puzzle game on their desktops.
One of the main advantages of using GSokoban is that it is free software, and licensed under the GNU General Public License. Furthermore, there are multiple image sets available, including ten sets that are included with the software. Additionally, the game offers a variety of map sets, with currently seven sets totaling 471 levels.
There are several map sets available to choose from, including the default set of 90 maps (Copyright (c) 1982 Thinking Rabbit Inc, Japan), the DimitriAndYorick set of 61 maps (Copyright (c) Jacques Duthen), the Howard set of 100 maps (Copyright (c) Howard Abed), the Sasquatch set of 50 maps (Copyright (c) David W. Skinner), the Yoshio1 set of 52 maps (Copyright (c) Yoshio Murase), the Yoshio2 set of 40 maps (Copyright (c) Yoshio Murase), and the sokogen-990602 set of 78 maps (Copyright (c) Howard Abed).
Other key features of GSokoban include scoring based on pushes or moves, an unlimited undo function, and the ability to save solutions and play them back later.
The latest release of GSokoban includes several improvements, such as the fixing of several memory leaks, ensuring the game area is always centered, and preventing the window from being made smaller than the game area. Additionally, there is now a Russian translation from Igor Plekhov, and a new graphics set "budge" from Nat Pryce. Overall, GSokoban is a great open-source implementation of a timeless classic that is sure to keep puzzle enthusiasts entertained for hours on end.
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