Sokoban
English
Etymology
Proper noun
Sokoban
- (video games) A computer puzzle game, devised in 1980 and frequently reimplemented, in which the player must push boxes to designated locations under a set of movement constraints.
- 1998, Robert Mercer, Eric Neufeld, Advances in Artificial Intelligence
- These so-called deadlock states are largely responsible for the failure of our attempts to solve positions in the game of Sokoban.
- 2000, Zbigniew W Ras, Setsuo Ohsuga (editors), Foundations of Intelligent Systems
- The sokoban problem encodes a small instance of a well known computer game, where a single stone must be pushed to its goal position.
- 2002, Jonathan Schaeffer, H. J. Van Den Herik, Chips Challenging Champions (page 30)
- Sokoban exhibits a large number of difficult search-space properties.
- 1998, Robert Mercer, Eric Neufeld, Advances in Artificial Intelligence
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