Sudoku Gridmaster Ships On June 26 |
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Looking forward to your summer trip but dreading the long flights and car trips to your hideaways? Let Sudoku Gridmaster keep you company. With over 400 brain-racking sudoku puzzles, you simply won't notice the time.Sudoku Gridmaster for the DS features four levels of difficulty which allow newbies to get acquainted with the game, and experts to get on to the most difficult puzzles. With the touch-screen feature, writing, changing and saving the answers is a breeze. It's one of the first titles under the Touch Generations brand. Nintendo aims to get non-core gamers to get into video gaming with the launch of the brand.
Nintendo has put in a few enhancements in the game to make your Sudoku-solving experience a little bit easier. You can highlight an entire row or column with just a quick touch. You can also save a grid for hours or even days so you can get back to it when you feel like jump-starting your brain.
Sudoku Gridmaster will hit stores in North America on June 26.
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the psp has a homebrew sudoku game...coded in LUA!! How the hell does nintendo expect someone to pay for a sudoku game?! I think $ony tried the exact same thing before. Dumbasses
the DS has a couple of good homebrew sudoku games as well. plus, only a small portion of ds/psp owners have the time/patience/knowhow to run homebrew on their machines, so $20 for a nintendo-produced sudoku game versus $70 in pass-carts/flash cards/memory and 4 hours figuring out how to set it all up actually is a good deal for most people.