Go! Sudoku
Platform: PSP
Publisher: Ubisoft
Review Type: Looky
Version: Screenshot

I've never sat down and tried a Sudoku. My kneejerk reaction to them when the fad hit was that they're puzzles for people who don't want to bother knowing things -- a basic requirement of completing crosswords. Value wise, I find it interesting that Nintendo have added a Sudoku element to their forthcoming "brain training" games for the Nintendo DS. Considering the fact that "Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day" is dropping at the value price of twenty bucks, a bare bones Sudoku program, thrilling music or no, feels a little flimsy in comparison.
Publisher: Ubisoft
Review Type: Looky
Version: Screenshot

I've never sat down and tried a Sudoku. My kneejerk reaction to them when the fad hit was that they're puzzles for people who don't want to bother knowing things -- a basic requirement of completing crosswords. Value wise, I find it interesting that Nintendo have added a Sudoku element to their forthcoming "brain training" games for the Nintendo DS. Considering the fact that "Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day" is dropping at the value price of twenty bucks, a bare bones Sudoku program, thrilling music or no, feels a little flimsy in comparison.

1 Comments:
I really am digging sudoku, even though the principles for solving them are the same each time. When are we gonna get a crossword puzzle video game? I'd buy that in a heartbeat.
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