Sudoku Gridmaster
- For 1 player
- Well loved game with 400+ puzzles selected by original creators of sudoku
- System’s touch screen makes choosing or writing numbers simple
- 4 difficulty settings include practice, simple, normal, and hard
- Complete puzzles quickly to open up even more puzzles
Product Description
Sudoku Gridmaster brings the most challenging elements of the hit puzzle game to your DS! This number-based puzzle game has taken the nation by storm — walk into any airport or train station and you’re likely to see someone with a Sudoku book. Now you can challenge yoursefl to solve this pool of number puzzles. See if you can become a real Sudoku master! Earn stars to unlock new rewards and challenges
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u guys are so bone idle. u all complain about how hard it is to use it. just tap the box to change the number. i know how hard that must be for u. what a sad, sad comentary on america’s society.
Rating: 4 / 5
same as the other 1 star reviews. if you have not used intellect Age you might reflect it is ok, if you have, forget it!
Rating: 1 / 5
Sudoku in a video game should be straight forward, simple to grasp controls, and a font that’s pleasant to look at at. Sudoku Gridmaster has all of this. Plus you can test to see where you rank (ie bronze, silver, gold, platinum) after completing a certain number of puzzles in Normal or Hard mode. This version is MUCH better than Platinum Sudoku in my opinion, even though there are only 400 puzzles here. The puzzles are similar to the Nikoli versions Original Sudoku. I highly recommend this game.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a decent addition to a puzzle game/sudoku lover’s ds library. The game features over 400 puzzles of varying levels (4 difficulty settings) that the gamemakers say are handpicked.
For those already familiar with playing sudoku on their ds, certain similarities carry across to this title. Your sports meeting will be timed, allowing you to go back and increase on times for previously completed puzzles. You are able to write the numbers out on the stylus — and this game seems slightly more intuitive at deciphering what number you are scribbling out. But, you can also just choose to tap the number on a numberpad. In this option, you have the added help of being able to see numbers greyed out when you have added 9 of them to the puzzle. You will be able to save and resume puzzles once again as well.
You are able to use temp numbers in Gridmaster, though you are given 4 slots per space instead of intellect Age’s 9. (Not that you really need more than 4 but visually you might have found it a small simpler to have designated spots for numbers.) Adding and removing temp numbers, particularly the latter, seem more awkward though.
Other features give the game small perks though including social class music, collecting ’stars’ to unlock bonus puzzles, and ‘guidelines’ which can be toggled on/off that highlight the column, row, and 3×3 block you are using.
All in all, it’s an enjoyable approach to doing sudoku in a handheld way. Certain things could be better, such as clearing out temp numbers with more ease or supplying additional options with music volumes. The sudoku lovers should find some enjoyment easily.
Rating: 4 / 5
WORST OF ALL, THERE ISN’T EVEN ROOM TO PUT ALL THE “PENCILMARK/HINTS.” WHAT ARE THESE PEOPLE THINKING? LAME, LAME, LAME. This game’s layout, logistics and by and large execution are just plain poor. Not enough room for hints, too hard to see, too small show. I really delight in the intellect Age version, and assumed that this would be a least somewhat similar. There are so many electronic sudoku versions available, that there’s no excuse for this one to have so much that is hard and counter intuitive. Don’t dissipate your $$.
Rating: 1 / 5