Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Fugumobile Limited | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Features –
-Great graphics: A visual treat for your eyes as well as your mind.
-Smart features: Intuitive game play and touch sensitive controls make it easy to play. Hint system available for those difficult moments.
-Challenging: A Sudoku generator, developed by Maag Studios, with over a million possible board permutations and 4 modes of play, from a beginner to an expert.
-Global Scorecard: Compare yourself with other Sudoku fans around the world. The more puzzles you solve, the higher up the rankings you go.
I am a big fan of Sudoku. It's a game I have really enjoyed for the past year and a half. (actually, I didn't ever play it until the app store opened) Since then, I have learned so many things on my own about it. I have always obsessed with numbers in very odd ways. I have also purchased about 10 different Sudoku games for my iPod. These days, something really has to get my attention to buy it. When I say Dr. Dim Sum, I was immediately intrigued about it. The fact that there are different themes is one thing that really got me going about it. I love games with different content. After seeing it on my iPod, these different levels do look really good. I was hoping there would be more than 4, but that's OK. At least there are 4 different variations. One thing I wish this game had was sound effects during the game. At least when I played it, I heard no sound when I entered numbers, erased them, selected them, etc. Another thing it could use is a highlighy function. For example, when you touch a number, It should illuminate all of the same number filled in on the board. If these two things could be fixed, there is no reason this wouldn't be a five star review. If you like Sudoku, and you look for various visual themes during gameplay, check this one out!
Why oh Why would this game require a 2nd generation iPod Touch??????????????????? Lazy, lame developer is all I can think of.
I didn't even try the game, since I want the ability to listen to what I want, not the game music. I turned off the music, but every time you reopen the app it defaults to play the game music.