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'''Peter Box''' was a sokoban clone programmed in 1994 by True Emotions Software (Madrid, Spain). It features enhanced (VGA) graphics compared to the original game. The only mentioned programmer in the game is [http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,66198/ Juan Carlos Garcia]. Not many other infos are available about this game other than being available as a shareware product, bundled with some compilations of similar products. Judging by "order.frm" document included with shareware version, full product could be ordered by mail (money or check) from Garcia himself. An adult variant called Soko Sex exists, it's in spanish and it shares a lot of assets with Peter Box.
'''''Peter Box''''' was a Sokoban clone programmed in 1994 by True Emotions Software (Madrid, Spain). It features enhanced (VGA) graphics compared to the original game. The only mentioned programmer in the game is [http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,66198/ Juan Carlos Garcia]. Not many other infos are available about this game other than being available as a shareware product, bundled with some compilations of similar products. Judging by "order.frm" document included with shareware version, full product could be ordered by mail (money or check) from Garcia himself. An adult variant called ''Soko Sex'' exists, it's in Spanish and it shares a lot of assets with ''Peter Box''.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Peter Box rules are identical to "Sokoban" (Japanese: 倉庫番 or warehouse keeper): it's a puzzle game in which the player pushes the crates into a labyrinth, seen from above, and tries to place them in the assigned place. Only one chest at a time can be pushed, not two, and the crates can not be pulled.
''Peter Box'' rules are identical to "Sokoban" (Japanese: 倉庫番 or warehouse keeper): it's a puzzle game in which the player pushes the crates into a labyrinth, seen from above, and tries to place them in the assigned place. Only one chest at a time can be pushed, not two, and the crates can not be pulled.


==Availability==
==Availability==
While the game has always been quite rare, today the shareware version is easily findable thanks to Google and the abandonware circuit. On the other hand, the complete version can be ordered no more and it has never appeared in the web and it's (most probably) lost forever. In 2005 Joel Yliluoma recreated it in JavaScript, in his [http://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/peterbox/ webpage] he says "The source code of the DOS Peterbox is probably lost".
While the game has always been quite rare, today the shareware version is easily findable thanks to Google and the abandonware circuit. On the other hand, the complete version can be ordered no more and it has never appeared in the web and it's (most probably) lost forever. In 2005 Joel Yliluoma recreated it in JavaScript, in his [http://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/peterbox/ webpage] he says ''"The source code of the DOS Peterbox is probably lost"''.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
File:Peter_002.png|Main menu (shareware version)
File:Peter_002.png|Main menu (shareware version).
File:Peter_001.png|Shareware version infos
File:Peter_001.png|Shareware version infos.
File:Peter-Box.png|Shareware version gameplay
File:Peter-Box.png|Shareware version gameplay.
</gallery>
</gallery>
==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/peterbox Joel Yliluoma's javascript adaptation homepage]
*[http://bisqwit.iki.fi/jsgames/peterbox Joel Yliluoma's javascript adaptation homepage.]
*[http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,66198/ Mobygames page for Juan Carlos Garcia]
*[http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,66198/ Mobygames page for Juan Carlos Garcia.]


[[Category:Lost video games]]
[[Category:Lost video games]]

Revision as of 13:25, 6 September 2018

Peter 002.png

Main menu (shareware version)

Status: Lost

Peter Box was a Sokoban clone programmed in 1994 by True Emotions Software (Madrid, Spain). It features enhanced (VGA) graphics compared to the original game. The only mentioned programmer in the game is Juan Carlos Garcia. Not many other infos are available about this game other than being available as a shareware product, bundled with some compilations of similar products. Judging by "order.frm" document included with shareware version, full product could be ordered by mail (money or check) from Garcia himself. An adult variant called Soko Sex exists, it's in Spanish and it shares a lot of assets with Peter Box.

Gameplay

Peter Box rules are identical to "Sokoban" (Japanese: 倉庫番 or warehouse keeper): it's a puzzle game in which the player pushes the crates into a labyrinth, seen from above, and tries to place them in the assigned place. Only one chest at a time can be pushed, not two, and the crates can not be pulled.

Availability

While the game has always been quite rare, today the shareware version is easily findable thanks to Google and the abandonware circuit. On the other hand, the complete version can be ordered no more and it has never appeared in the web and it's (most probably) lost forever. In 2005 Joel Yliluoma recreated it in JavaScript, in his webpage he says "The source code of the DOS Peterbox is probably lost".

Gallery

External Links