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PSP Sudoko by qlfev

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PSP Sudoko
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General
Authorqlfecv
TypePuzzle
Version0.03
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2005/08/05
Links
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Remake of Sudoku for the PSP. Sudoku is a numeric puzzle that is based on an ancient game that was invented by mathematician Leonhard Euler over 200 years ago as a tool to investigate the math behind its many possible combinations.

User guide

Sudoku consists of a 9x9 cell square which contains smaller 3x3 squares.

The game requires filling in each empty cell with number 1 through 9 with only one condition: don't repeat a number on any column (vertical), row (horizontal), or 3x3 square.

Menu options

  • Level - Allows you to choose the game's difficulty: very easy, easy, normal, hard, diabolic or random
  • Time - Disable the game timer
  • Number helper - Will only show numbers that could fit in a given cell
  • Square helper - Will allow you to use the cross button to select solvable cells
  • Save options - Save your settings
  • Load options - Load your settings

Controls

Home - Return to the PSP menu

Start - Generate a new puzzle (this can take some time as it has to first generate it and confirm that it's solvable)

Triangle - Undo your last move

Square - Solve the puzzle

Cross - Position the cursor on a cell that can be solved using the current numbers

R/L - Decrease/Increase the selected square

Select - Menu options

Screenshots

pspsudokuqlf2.png pspsudokuqlf3.png

Changelog

v0.03 2005/08/05

  • Fixed a bug,

v0.02 2005/08/02

  • Menu options.
  • Number helper.
  • Square helper.
  • Time os-off.
  • Select level.

Beta 1 2005/07/30

  • Initial release.

Credits

Thanks:

  • Michael Kennett for his magnificent work towards sudoku generation and solving.
  • ^Alien8^ for the graphics.
  • Christopher Bowron for his menu code.
  • PSPSDK developer group for the SDK.

External links

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