CyberBox
Try to escape the room with a minimum of moves. To do this, handle the different types of boxes that you will encounter.
The types of boxes are as follows:
| Sliders: These boxes can be pushed in the directions shown. |
| Pushers: These boxes cannot be manipulated, but exert constant pressure in the direction they point. |
| Zappers: These boxes cannot be manipulated, but you can cross them in the direction shown. |
| Pullers: These boxes are pulled in the directions shown. |
| Selectors: These boxes can only be moved by other boxes. You can go through some, others not |
There are also walls. They were called Blockers in the original CyberBox. But who wants to push a wall?
The exit is at the middle top of the room. It blinks. I tried my best but the owner refuses to change the neon light.
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CyberBox is a game created by
Doug Beeferman in 1991. But it's by
Ed Collins that I discovered this game.
Ed fell in love with the first version and improved it by creating "The Continuing Adventures of CyberBox". This game was running under DOS and was going to disappear. So I created a new version
playable online in javascript.
Since the first version, different levels have been added, here are the authors.
Originals 15 rooms | Doug Beeferman |
Continued adventure of Cyberbox volume 1 | Ed Collins |
Continued adventure of Cyberbox volume 2 | Ed Collins |
Continued adventure of Cyberbox volume 3 | Ed Collins |
Continued adventure of Cyberbox volume 4 | Ed Collins |
A tribute to Sokoban | Michael B. McKee |
Various authors vol 1 | Edward D. Collins, Petr Simon, Doug Beeferman, Bill Collins |
Bill Collins's rooms vol 1 | Bill Collins |
Various authors vol 2 | Petr Simon, Kyle Wightman, Dave Dethlefs, Tropus Manol |
Kyle Wightman's rooms vol 1 | Kyle Wightman |
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