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Stephen's Sausage Roll

Released by Increpare (Stephen Lavelle) in 2016. The most robust sokoban variant I've played. Sausages are cylinders with four sections that must each be grilled exactly once by rolling them over a grill in the terrain. The space is three-dimensional, sausages can stack and roll in a particular way. The main character carries a large fork and thus takes up two grid spaces; at first you use the fork to push sausages. Later on you learn how to use the fork to stab sausages producing new techniques for maneuvering them, and eventually discover a trick for dropping the fork by falling off ledges, allowing you to maneuver through smaller spaces.

I've played few games that repeatedly produced puzzles that looked impossible at first, but supported discovery and then mastery. That said, I haven't managed to beat this - it does get incredibly tough near the end. Will go back to this someday.