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'''Sudoku''' is a Pou adaption of the same-named pen-and-paper puzzle. It, however, has same rules as every Sudoku game: therefore making sure all rows, columns and blocks have all single-digit numbers except zero (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9). The game uses the 3x3 format (3x3 square format, numbers are from 1 to 9), just like all standard Sudoku puzzles. |
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'''Sudoku''' is just like the real one. It has all the rules, features like the real one, the player must ensure that each row, column and square has all the numbers. |
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== Trivia == |
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* When a number is in every place, the square it was placed in, will be filled with its corresponding color (for example: putting number 1 on every colon will make the squares of its position be filled onto red by default). |
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* Placing a number of a wrong place may fill out the squares red in rows or columns same as other group (putting 1 on center on one, and again the same number on center left, center or center right, may fill 2 squares it was put, in red). |
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* The game uses the elapsed time. Best (earliest) time is on its title screen. |
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* The components in the time, have no leading zero whatsoever. |
Revision as of 18:03, 13 April 2015
Sudoku is a Pou adaption of the same-named pen-and-paper puzzle. It, however, has same rules as every Sudoku game: therefore making sure all rows, columns and blocks have all single-digit numbers except zero (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9). The game uses the 3x3 format (3x3 square format, numbers are from 1 to 9), just like all standard Sudoku puzzles.
Trivia
- When a number is in every place, the square it was placed in, will be filled with its corresponding color (for example: putting number 1 on every colon will make the squares of its position be filled onto red by default).
- Placing a number of a wrong place may fill out the squares red in rows or columns same as other group (putting 1 on center on one, and again the same number on center left, center or center right, may fill 2 squares it was put, in red).
- The game uses the elapsed time. Best (earliest) time is on its title screen.
- The components in the time, have no leading zero whatsoever.