Quickie review: Platinum Sudoku by Gameloft
July 24, 2008 · Print This Article
Platinum Sudoku by Gameloft
Gameloft’s Platinum Sudoku gives you 20 million Sudoku and Kakuro grids in your pocket. whether you play one puzzle a day, you will have by 54 years of playtime. Platinum Sudoku has 5 levels of difficulty for players of all skill levels, as well as three tip options to help you along in case you find yourself stuck. The first tip will give you all the possible numbers in a current cell. The second one will help you work out one number. The third tip, meanwhile, will scan the grid to mark all the cells that are right or wrong. As you complete a predetermined number of grids, the game will start to unlock challenges such as Subtract, Pair Match, Shuffle, Choice Block, High Sum and Mine Detector. You can additionally customize your game by changing your font, music, skin and grid. However you need to solve puzzles to unlock these options.
Don’t let the girl at the start up menu scare you. When I played early in the daylight, she asked me “morning already?” When I played outside of my regular
instance, she told me that I normally play at night and it’s not nighttime yet. The first couple of times that that happened it freaked me out, and to be honest, it’s still a little creepy! The game has a feature that allows the player to draw the number on the screen with their finger. However, I was having problems with that feature: the game wouldn’t recognize my numbers, and created more aggravation than it was worth. I finally switched back to the number pad. I was additionally unable to change the player’s name. It shows up as Julia every game. I know that is a small issue, but whether I paid for the game I want to be able personalize it with my name.You no longer have to go searching in newspapers for a Sudoku puzzle to play, all you need to do is open the Platinum Sudoku.
Orginal post by Vincent Nguyen

















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