Wiibrew: Sudoku for the Wii |
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Sudoku is an extremely popular puzzle game which has already found its way into the Nintendo DS and PSP homebrew scenes. Now the game has found a place in the Wiibrew scene, thanks to developer dlkj.
Sudoku for the Wii uses the Wiimote as a classic controller - that is, you use it sideways. You use the directional pad to move your cursor, button 1 to decrement the digits, and button 2 to increment it. You can check out the rest of the controls in the readme.
The program also comes with several features you may find useful, including the ability to mark squares as "uncertain," and the ability to save the game on your SD card. This is the first version of the game, and the developer hopes to add more features in future versions.
Here are the developer's notes from the program's readme. Be sure to read the rest of the documentation for more information on the program.
0.1a:
- initial version.
- supports wiimote
- auto checking for validity
- single save game feature
- possible to mark 'uncertain' cells
Download: Sudoku v0.1a (source code)
Via Wiibrew.org
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