This is the last of the four (complete) Microban sets made by David W. Skinner. It contains 102 levels , was released in August 2010 and includes a series of alphabet puzzles.

Here are Microban IMicroban II and Microban III.

Mobile-friendly version/source code: https://auroriax.github.io/PuzzleScript/play.html?p=bdb674a685de8f1c7a1e7e16da83...

If a puzzle doesn't display properly, use the fullscreen or the link above. You might need to zoom-in/out sometimes to get consistant sizes. Also, some puzzles are simply too big to be displayed on mobile, I'm sorry about that.


How to play

Goal: Put every yellow circle on one of the targets.

- Arrow keys to move

- Z to undo

- R to restart

- ESC to access the level select


What's Microban?

The Microban collection is good for beginners and children. Most of the puzzles are small and illustrate a particular concept. More experienced players should also find them interesting, since there is a wide variety and many can be surprisingly tricky at first glance. Microban sets contain levels of the following types: 1. Small levels which demonstrate one or two concepts. 2. Levels which are easier than most Sasquatch levels. 3. Levels which are smaller and simpler versions of other levels. 4. Large levels which contain only one object. Use the mouse to place the object on its destination, then sit back and watch the computer do all the work. These are I-154, I-155, II-132, II-133, II-134, II-135, III-101, IV-101, IV-102. 

(Taken from D. Skinner's website)


Credits

All puzzles by David W. Skinner

Made with PuzzleScript Plus

Visuals recreated from the Sokoban Project (these are also used on Skinner's website)

Big thanks to Jack Lance for the help with making the level files compatible with Puzzlescript

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authorau voleur!
GenrePuzzle
Made withPuzzleScript
TagsPuzzleScript, Remake, Sokoban

Comments

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The Microban III link just takes me back to Microban IV.

fixed, thanks