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Can you push every crate onto its target without trapping one in a naughty corner? Welcome to Pusha Pusha Pusha Pusha is a block-pushing puzzle game set in small rooms packed with crates and tight pathways. It feels calm because there’s no timer, but it also feels tricky because every step matters. When a plan works, it’s super satisfying. How you move Use the arrow keys or WASD to move your character up, down, left, and right. You push a box by walking into it. One important rule: you can’t pull boxes. That means if you push a crate into a corner or against a wall at the wrong time, it might be stuck forever. What you’re trying to do Your objective is to push all the crates onto the highlighted target tiles. When every target tile has a crate on it, the level is complete. The rooms start simple, but later levels include multiple crates and narrow corridors where one wrong push can block the whole solution. How a level usually feels You step into the room, look at the target tiles, then decide which crate should move first. Often you’ll push one crate a little, walk around it, and push again from a new angle. The puzzle is really about space—where your character can stand, and where crates can still slide. Mistakes you learn from The biggest mistake is shoving a crate into a corner that isn’t a target tile. Another common mistake is pushing a crate tight against a wall too early, then realizing you needed to move it sideways later. Because you can’t pull, “oops” pushes can turn a level into a no-win situation. Undo and restart help Some versions let you undo moves or restart quickly. Undo is great when you spot a problem early, like a crate wedged wrong. Restart is useful when the room is fully blocked. These buttons make experimenting feel safe, so you can try a bold idea without fear. Tips that make puzzles easier Before you move, plan a path: decide where each crate should end up and how you’ll stand behind it to push. Try to keep crates away from walls until you’re sure of their final position, because walls reduce your pushing angles. Work on one section of the room at a time—finish placing one crate correctly, then move on—so you don’t get overwhelmed by everything at once. If you realize a puzzle has become impossible, use undo or restart instead of pushing random crates and hoping. How it gets harder Early stages have small, straightforward layouts, so you can learn the “push only” rule safely. Later puzzles add tighter corridors and more crates, so the order of moves matters a lot. Early on, focus on not trapping crates. Later, focus on move order—sometimes one crate must go to its target before another crate can even pass. The look and feel Pusha Pusha often uses a minimalist art style, which helps you see the room clearly. With no time limit and simple controls, it’s a quiet kind of challenge where your brain does the running. Who it’s for Pusha Pusha is great for kids who enjoy thinking games and solving problems step by step. It’s also perfect for anyone who likes calm puzzles with clear rules: push crates onto targets, don’t get them stuck. If you love that “I figured it out!” moment after a tricky room, this one is a winner.
Controls: Controls vary by version. Use mouse/touch to interact; some builds use Arrow keys/WASD. Objective: Complete the level goals and improve your score over time. Tip: Play steadily—clean, repeatable actions beat rushing and restarting.

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