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Sudoku Pagoda Game - Buy Game Now!!

Sudoku Pagoda Game - Download Free Game Now
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Description:

With Sudoku Pagoda discover the mystical charm of Ancient Japan as you breathe in the sakura blossoms and relax with this challenging mind teaser game!

Fill the playing field with different figures and symbols as you use your logic skills to win. The game contains Puzzle and Arcade modes to fit your playing pace. Use the in-game Puzzle Creator to make your own levels to share with your friends.

Grasp the harmony of charm of the East as you unwind with Sudoku Pagoda!

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User Reviews Sudoku Pagoda Game:

"Sudoku Pagoda is a very pleasing sudoku game to play. I like switching between the two game modes and love using the puzzle creator to create my own levels." - Sami

Sudoku Puzzle History:

The word Sudoku means "single number" in Japanese. This name is a registered trademark of a Japanese company - Nikoli Co. Ltd in Japan, as Tetris is in North America and Europe. The game is not a math quiz - it's a logic puzzle where your brain is trained in the ability to see similar and avoid it.

Sudoku is recommended by some teachers as an exercise in logical reasoning for people of all ages as the sudoku puzzle difficulty can be very easily adjusted to feet anyone.

The prototype of modern sudoku game was the puzzle Number Place created by Howard Garns in late 70s. It was then published in newspapers, and nowadays we can also find sudoku puzzles in many mainstream periodicals like New York Post, USA Today, etc. Even TV channels are using sudoku puzzle now in various ways. For example, the world's first live TV Sudoku show was introduced on 1 July 2005 by Sky One.

System Requirements

Windows:

- Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
- P800 MHz
- DirectX 7.0
- 128MB RAM

Mac:

- Sorry, not available