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  • Summary: Smarter than regular sokoban! Explore abilities of your drones to place crates on their places. And it isn't so easy as you think. Step by step learn the rules of dark cybernetic world to solve 100+ unique challenges!

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  1. Nov 15, 2020
    80
    On the whole, Sig.NULL is a daunting sokoban puzzler that drops you in at the deep end without much aid. But that, coupled with the steep difficulty curve, is the only real off-putting factor. There are loads of cleverly designed problems to solve and you will be darn happy after each completed level. It’s great to see new mechanics thrown in to freshen up the experience, combining to create even more complex puzzles.
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  1. Nov 29, 2020
    7
    Sig.NULL is a Sokoban puzzle game published by Half-Face Games and developed by SaintHeiser. It's very simple that you just move crates aroundSig.NULL is a Sokoban puzzle game published by Half-Face Games and developed by SaintHeiser. It's very simple that you just move crates around while using a bunny trying to move them into their place. It is simple but hard to solve the clever puzzles of Sig.NULL. You might need help in some cases as the difficulty ramps up quickly and can be a put off for some. The game looks like you are messing with a machine's inner workings. In the beginning, there is a short tutorial teaching a little about the game. There are over one hundred levels and levels get harder and harder as you keep playing the difficulty curve is very steep and the tutorial is inadequate for the level of difficulty. Even though the solutions often being doable in under a minute it will take your time to understand and solve the puzzles. In the end a challenging puzzler that won't hold your hand. Puzzle fans will likely love it, fans outside the genre may not. I personally enjoyed it but a fleshed out tutorial would have been a nice addition. Expand