Moving out of my flat had at least one upside - digging out my old games, and I found my Lego Sokoban kit(s) yesterday.
I designed these using Lego Digital Designer, and originally made them for my nephew's 'Treasure Box' - a bunch of keepsakes for posterity. I used to love playing Sokoban on an old Linux workstation at work, and figured out that one could build playable Sokoban boards using Lego.
I originally made two sets for myself - a 16x16 'display' set, and an 8x8 set of one of my favourite puzzles. Today, however, I figured out that I could make an extra set using spares and the base board from my own Lego Sudoku box - a playable, colours-based Sudoku game, which I posted here many years ago.
Tonight, I managed to use what was left of the spares to build a 4th set - and this was a puzzle in its own right... with the two layers of the board holding each other in place.
16x16 set
This can be converted to a 'display' board - just re-arrange the edge pieces to leave an 8x8 'hole' in the middle, where any of the other sets can be slotted in for display purposes
Sasquatch IV - Level 4
A deceptively tricky little puzzle, one of my absolute favourites
An extra kit made using the base board from my Lego Sudoku box - I had to make a new base for that using spares
A new kit made using spare pieces