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Sudoku Way – Tetris-meet-Sudoku game for Google Android

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , — November 15, 2010

Sudoku Way is a puzzle game for Google Android phones. In a nutshell, it’s inspired by Tetris and Sudoku. Instead of shapes falling down the grid as is usual with Tetris, it’s digits (from 1 to 9). The goal is to place them following the rules of Sudoku. Simple? It’s pretty addictive!

At launch, you are presented with a menu.

Sudoku Way menu

The rules are explained but basically, it’s all about Sudoku!

Sudoku Way rules

If you choose to play the game, it will look like this (the game has been tested on all screen sizes).

Sudoku Way game

Sudoku Way game

You may pause during gameplay, and you will be presented with the following pop-up menu.

Sudoku Way pause

Other features include settings (choose the speed, choose the playing mode), highest scores and saving games.

Sudoku Way settings

Sudoku Way saved games

The game comes in 2 flavours. Sudoku Way and Sudoku Way Lite.

The full version costs £1.29 (approx. $2) and the Lite version is free. The difference between the two? Well, the full version allows you to save your games in progress and also features extra settings options. Also, the free version features ads.

So if you like Tetris or Sudoku, why not try out the Lite version then upgrade to get all the extra features? Just go to Android Market and search for “Sudoku Way” ;-)

You can now join Sudoku way on Facebook!

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