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M-SuDoKu


Product: Downloadable Java game
Provided By: PhonPhun
Category: Puzzle
Distribution: Full Version
Price: Totally Free!
 

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Free (under GPL license) J2ME version of popular SuDoKu puzzle game, feturing a (virtually) unlimited number of grids!!! Download it once and keep playing it for ages!!!

Features include:

* Improved user interface
* Level choice (Medium or Difficult)
* Background image choice
* Restart option
* Input mode for devices without numpad
* Input mode for devices with both joypad and numpad (v0.9.0)
* \"Show solution\" option (both for the complete grid and for a single 3x3 box only)
* \"Skip current puzzle\" option
* Automatic language selection (currently supported: English, Italian, Spanish, German, French)

Please visit http://phonphun.altervista.org/ for more info, license details, source code and new versions!

More free Sudoku games for mobile phones.

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User Reviews of M-SuDoKu - add review

6.8 - October 11, 2009 - Anubhav from Delhi, India using Motorola A1200

7.8 - October 1, 2009 - Sonia from West midlands using Samsung SGH-G600

Grt brain training

7.2 - September 13, 2009 - Michael from gallatin, USA using RIM BlackBerry 8130 Pearl

8.4 - September 5, 2009 - Jaaaaacky from Ub,mongolia using Nokia 6270

8.6 - August 18, 2009 - Kim from Nairobi,kenya using SonyEricsson W580i

6.8 - July 3, 2009 - Ann from Dayton, USA using LG CU720

9.2 - June 20, 2009 - ILDA from PERU using Nokia 6620

6.6 - May 25, 2009 - Valencia from Los Angeles CA using Nokia 6620

7.6 - May 3, 2009 - Vee from miami, united states using Samsung SPH-M520

i turn to this everytime i need a sudoku fix. :)

8.4 - April 21, 2009 - dave from lincoln, ne. using RIM BlackBerry 8330 Curve

9.2 - April 11, 2009 - Joel from Caracas, venezuela using SonyEricsson W380a

9 - March 31, 2009 - Joel Amon from Venezuela using SonyEricsson W380a

7.2 - March 23, 2009 - JURATE from LITHUANIA using Samsung SGH-U600

7 - February 7, 2009 - Ganesan from Chennai,INDID using Nokia 5200

8 - January 24, 2009 - Srfa from Belgrade, Serbia using SonyEricsson K800i

6.8 - January 17, 2009 - John from Kenya using Samsung SGH-E250

Good

7.4 - January 14, 2009 - LINDA from MACON using Samsung SPH-M540

LOVE IT!

7.6 - December 17, 2008 - Sekhar from Chennai, india using Nokia N95

7.8 - December 4, 2008 - SHERELL from UNITED STATES using T-Mobile Dash

8.4 - November 4, 2008 - RESAMORE from NYC using T-Mobile Shadow

Only medium and difficult but still better than last version

7.2 - August 26, 2008 - MARIUS from CTA., ROMANIA using Nokia 6280

7.6 - March 7, 2008 - Adrian Brindea from Zalau, Romania using Nokia 6620

It is good, but the puzzle could be larger, this is a weak point.

8.6 - October 20, 2007 - HASSAN from Rawalpindi, Pakistan using Nokia 3110 Classic

The most addictive game i ever played

9.2 - August 29, 2007 - Jose from Venezuela using Motorola KRZR K1

9.8 - August 5, 2007 - MEL from ATLANTA, US using T-Mobile Dash

8.2 - July 25, 2007 - Agustín from La Plata, Argentina using Motorola V360

9.2 - July 2, 2007 - Pradip from India using Nokia 6030

Thanks

7.8 - May 31, 2007 - Laffy from Norway using SonyEricsson K810i

4.6 - April 27, 2007 - Rajesh from Bangalore, india using SonyEricsson K310i

Ok. Good

5.2 - March 29, 2007 - John from Olean ny using SonyEricsson Z520a

Better than the previous version by far. Puzzle games rule

9.6 - March 26, 2007 - Pirulo from Caracas using Nokia 3220

Buenisimo!!

3.8 - February 22, 2007 - miss J from London UK using Nokia 6620

Do not get version above. Very hard to see numbers as it almost blends in with the background, and small.
Found a much better and bigger version - http://www.mobilerated.com/5ud0ku-1347.html

7.2 - February 11, 2007 - Arch from Birmingham,UK using SonyEricsson K800iv

No sounds during gameplay. Also grid could be larger.

5.8 - January 26, 2007 - toenail from Ukraine using Nokia 6620

OK

9 - December 5, 2006 - alexandra from volos,greece using Sharp 770SH

Great!

3.6 - November 23, 2006 - Ali from IranJabber=None, Seattle using Nokia 6620

Bad graphics, but fun.

7 - November 7, 2006 - Richard from Victoria using Nokia 6620

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Sudoku, like most great puzzle games, has a very simple premise. Fill in every column, row, and 3x3 grid such that each area contains exactly the numbers 1 through 9 inclusive. The challenge comes in doing it logically, without error or guessing.

M-SoDuKu delivers two skill levels and nearly unlimited puzzle generation and includes many features, including different backgrounds and key pad controls. You can save the game, which is really important as sudoku games can take up to an hour to solve, depending upon your skill and aptitude. The controls are functional and easy to use and the puzzles are suitable and enjoyable.

The only real fault with this game is the lack of a dynamic grid hint. That is, when you place a number in an invalid position (a second 7 in a single column, for example) the game does not provide notice. This is a nice feature available in some other implementations and it prevents frustration when you think you are nearly done. Once you've messed up, you are pretty much back to square one with sudoku.