Although many ordinary people are sure that such logical fun as Sudoku came to us from the Land of the Rising Sun, in fact, it has nothing to do with Japan. The puzzle was created by a certain Howard Garnes, who was an architect by education, and presented to a wide audience in 1979 in an American magazine. But the peak of the revival and the release of Sudoku to the masses falls on 1984, when the Japanese printed edition published the puzzle on its pages.
Since then, this intellectual fun has been victoriously marching around the world, being direct competitors to classic crosswords, scanwords and their numerous variations. Premium Sudoku Cards – a novelty from Tim O’s Studios, LLC will appeal to all fans of digital Sudoku puzzles. In the design, the project developers decided not to use bright “flashy” colors and shades, everything is concise and even a little boring, but nothing distracts from the intellectual process itself.
The game provides a wide variability in the complexity of the levels – both young children and experienced adults will find tasks according to their strength. Implemented in Premium Sudoku Cards and a convenient hint system (there are a limited number of them for free), and the numbers mistakenly inserted into the cells will instantly turn red, as if signaling the gamer to use a different value. It is easy to interact with the interface, the usual tapas are used in the management, they select the required number, and additional buttons are used, for example, canceling a move, tips, and so on.
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