Multiban

Multiban games, puzzles, and websites.

Alfred Pfeiffer
Suggested the idea for Multiban, a Sokoban variation in which puzzles contain multiple warehouse keepers. Having multiple keepers allows for puzzles which can not otherwise be solved with only a single warehouse keeper.
Erim Sever
Maintains a site which is a veritable cornucopia of Sokoban-related information. It features hundreds of his own Sokoban, Hexoban, and Multiban puzzles, as well as links to Sokoban downloads, puzzle collections, and other sites.
Lee Haywood
Created the SokoEvo, SokoHard, and SokWhole puzzle collections which are generated by a program which evolves puzzles via random numbers and a solving algorithm. His Crossoban site allows online play of Sokoban and Multiban puzzles with computer-assisted movement.
Malcom Tyrell
Invented the Octoban style puzzle, and is the author of the MazezaM Engine, which plays Sokoban, Hexoban, Trioban, and Octoban puzzles, as well as MazezaM puzzles, of which he is also the inventor.
SokoSave
A free, user-friendly version of Sokoban for multiple platforms which supports unlimited undo/redo, saving and loading of game positions, and several types of computer-assisted movement which make game-play fluid and enjoyable.
Sven Egevad
Offers a large collection of puzzles created over many years, including Sokoban, Hexoban, and Multiban.