Boxxle is a standout Sokoban-style puzzle game that feels perfectly at home on the original Game Boy. On a handheld platform where portable, logic-based challenges thrive, Boxxle offers crisp monochrome visuals that remain highly legible on the small screen. Players take on the role of Willy, meticulously pushing boxes onto designated targets across over 100 increasingly difficult warehouse stages to earn money for his girlfriend, Kim. What makes this version particularly special is its robust built-in level editor—a rare and impressive feature for early 8-bit handheld titles—providing immense replay value beyond the main campaign. For collectors and puzzle enthusiasts, Boxxle is a quintessential example of the Game Boy library, showcasing how simple mechanics can provide deep, rewarding gameplay. Its combination of charming narrative and demanding spatial reasoning makes it a must-have for fans of the genre.