• Publisher: Mastiff
  • Release Date: May 3, 2006
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  • Summary: Sudoku looks like a math problem, but it's not. The rules are simple: start with a grid consisting of nine three-by-three squares in which some of the numbers are already supplied. Fill in the blank squares so that each column, row, and three-by-three grid contains a number from 1 to 9 with none repeated. The game features hundreds of puzzle problems, a tutorial mode, help for those moments when you really are stuck, the ability to 'pencil in' possible solutions, and a puzzle problem creation mode. Expand
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  1. There really aren't any drawbacks to Dr. Sudoku, other than the fact that you can cheat if you want to throughout all one thousand boards.
  2. While this does offer a nice range of options and tons of puzzles, it just isn't as pleasurable to play as it could be.
  3. Dr. Sudoku has a decent set of features and a lot of prebuilt puzzles, but a D pad and buttons isn't the ideal way to play.
  4. 65
    It's not a better option than snagging a five dollar book and a ten cent pencil, though.

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