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Title: Silicon Wizards Sudoku 1.4 Finished
Post by: adolescent on April 18, 2006, 03:38:34 PM
Sudoku 1.4 from Silicon Wizards has been released.

Genre:    Logicgame
Requirements:    Amiga OS3.1, Graphiccard (15/16bit), AHI
Languages:    German, English, French
Project status:    Version 1.4 finished

Now your logical skill is needed. You have to fill all empty fields with numbers to win the game.

Rules:

The game consists of a 9x9 square devided into 3x3 blocks. Some blocks are already filled at the beginning of the game. The number of prefilled blocks will depend on the level of difficulty. Aim of the game is to fill the blocks with the right numbers. Each row, each column and each block must contain the numbers 1 to 9.

When all fields are filled, you have won the game.

Download it here (http://www.silicon-wizards.com/index_e.html).
Title: Re: Silicon Wizards Sudoku 1.4 Finished
Post by: Legerdemain on April 18, 2006, 09:40:40 PM
Nice!

I really liked the visuals of the previous versions of the game; looked really professional! Although I didn't bother playing it more than twice since it offered no challenge whatsoever (why am I not able to put out a number in the wrong spot on the board? or at least turn off that feature so that I, myself, have to locate where I've done a mistake?).

I'll download this new version and try it out to see if it still works in the same way as before... and if it does, I guess I'll send an e-mail to the author/authors to ask if it can be adressed in later versions... because I would really like to play the game, just as long as the stupidifier option can be turned off... =D
Title: Re: Silicon Wizards Sudoku 1.4 Finished
Post by: InTheSand on April 19, 2006, 11:07:16 PM
Hmm... nice, but the authors seem to have been on the "Windows School Of Software Bloat" training course... 8Mb download and all those hardware requirements for a Sudoku game that really ought to run on an A500??!!  :-o

 - Ali