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I changed iPods recently because I lost the other one, and I waded through several other apps to find this one, the one I loved so much on the old iPod. This app has everything I need. And it isn't burdened with a lot of fancy schmancy graphics. Some app producers seem to think that if they make the letters or numbers move or fly through the air, they will have enhanced the experience and made it better or even unique. These guys only added those features, which you can turn off or on, that really help.
With all the options to turn notes, highlights, and hints on and off you can challenge your self to what ever level you feel like. The ability to save several open puzzles from different skill levels in the grids menu is a real plus. Would love to see a global on off toggle on the notes button so I don't have to keep turning it off for every square when I'm on a roll.
Review 2.0: I've been playing this version of Sudoku for several months now, and I want to thank the app developers for providing a version of the game for the adults! No funny animals, no storybook themes, no frantic distractions! Just a great app with plenty of boards to challenge you. For the greatest variety of challenge levels and no ads to distract you, spring for the "pay-to-play" version. It does not disappoint. Every player, from the beginner to a master's level player, will find a grid to their liking. Enjoy enjoy!Review 3.0: As I said before! Simply, the best.Review 4.0: I’m doing “medium” level grids, and am enjoying the challenge. Keep up the good work! As I said before, simply, the best!
This is a very good basic Sudoku game. All the basics are there regarding self-checks, highlights, paint mode (number then grid), etc. It would be nice to see a solver/hint mechanism, but otherwise it’s very solid. The one ding would be for night mode. It’s good that it picks darker colors, but it lowers the overall board brightness to be much dimmer than the rest of the phone as well so it ends up unusable. That’s something I would do myself with the brightness slider, and it’s not appropriate for the game to do it too. The game should only go dark on dark colors with normal brightness and let the phone dim as necessary.
This is definitely the best Sudoku app I've found so far!The only feature that I feel is very sadly missing: the ability to input our own custom puzzles (from a newspaper or what have you). That would make it a 5-star app for sure. Thank you!-----Update: I still love this app!Some other things I've noticed: There is a huge jump in difficulty between Evil and Diabolical. With Evil puzzles, I can't really use any of the advanced strategies I know, but with Diabolical, they can often ONLY be solved using guess and check (at least this is true for me). Is there any way to make Evil just a touch harder than it is?After reading the reviews, I think it's clear that users aren't looking at the available settings. There are so many options to customize your experience, it's so great! But people don't seem to know. Perhaps a popup for first time players would be helpful. You could include a "how this works" gif for some of the more "confusing" options, so that people know exactly what to expect when they tap squares, depending on the setting.
The game is well designed with one exception. When you fill in a number for a box as an answer, rather than a note of a possible solution for a box, it will automatically erase all conflicting notes on other boxes. So if I put “9,” for example in a box, it will automatically erase all other notes where 9 might be an answer in the same rows and columns. That is good! But it’s very easy to put down a number accidentally as an answer, when you only intend to list it as a note of possible answers. When you do that, and I promise you will accidentally do that more than once, a bunch of your notes on other boxes are automatically erased. If you don’t catch it right away, it will ruin that game.
It's a good line sudoku game. Evil is easy though, and I rarely get to use a trick (or whatever they're called). And diabolical usually involves a chain. Still, it's a lot of fun and my favorite sudoku game so far.I do have a request. Once a mode is selected, it should stay that way until it is manually changed. It drives me nuts that I can be in notes mode, then I click on a number and it changes back without my changing it. Please correct this, thank you.
Undoubtedly the best version of sudoku available on iOS. Clean and fast interface, quality of life tools that can be toggled easily mid-game, easy to make notes, auto population of notes that update automatically as you play, wide range of difficulty level, statistics on play history. I love this app, and I recommend it to everyone that likes/is interested in sudoku.I wish dearly that they would also make other board sizes available (16x16, 4x4) but only because it’s such a drag to play other board sizes on other interfaces now that I’m used to this excellent app.
Update: Excellent response from app management to users requests. Happy again! Update: This is really upsetting, I hate the new color themes, should give the option of choosing the old color theme. I play this game more than twice a week, but I'm already looking for an alternative ....... Old write up: Excellent interface. The way I mark it on paper. After two years, I'm still enjoying it at least once a week.
I appreciate the fact there are no Ad pop ups that spoil your train of thought, however I do have one major problem with this version. I wish the toggle of the main/notes button could be locked one way or the other. I don’t like that it auto-switches back to “notes” when I have figured out the square’s answer then I have to manually switch it or else my entry just becomes another note or worse, erases the note of the answer number in that square.
Sudoku for beginners and advanced players alike, with no ads, unlimited grids on or offline, 6 difficulty levels ranging from "easy" to "diabolical," daily challenges, and a beautiful ergonomic design. Sudoku with no distractions: - Fast: no lengthy intros or slow animations. - Small: doesn't eat up a lot of storage on your device. - Friendly: big buttons avoid fat-fingering. - Non-intrusive: plays your music and nothing else. Sudoku with all the nuts and bolts: - Undo / Redo. - 10 concurrent grids. - Automatic and manual notes. - Conflict and error highlighting. - Customizable input and display settings.