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Play and save two different games at the same timeGet hints and check your workComplete QWERTY keyboardOver 500 stimulating puzzles from the world class NY Times® collection < New York Times 2-in-1 Electronic Crossword/Sudoku > price:EXCALIBUR ELECTRONICS INC This electronic handheld puts 500 crossword and sudoku puzzles at your fingertips! Challenge yourself with 500 engaging crossword and sudoku puzzles from the world class NY Times collection. "Hint" and "check" functions help you complete and double-check your work. You can even play-and save-two different puzzles at the same time! Pocket-size design goes anywhere and has an easy-read display and full QWERTY keyboard. Uses 2 AAA batteries (not included). < SuDoku The Board Game (Price for each) > price:ATAFA SuDoku is a Japanese fun puzzle game that uses numbers but mathematics is not needed. Find out what everybody is talking about, join this exciting 21st century world phenomena, and start playing SuDoku. Includes 100 game cards with 200 puzzles, wipe-off game board, 5 wipe-off markers, cloth, timer, instructions and solutions booklet. For 1 to 4 players. Ages 8 and up. Features: Based on the SuDoku Puzzle Craze! This product normally ships by UPS. The web image is for your reference. < AS SEEN ON TV Pro Sudoku Game HANDHELD FUN! > price:AS SEEN ON TV 1,000,000 Puzzle combos in Pro Sudoku Handheld Three Levels: Beginner, Intermediate and Expert! * 2 Game Modes: Timer or Step Count * Direct number pad input * Hints, Check, Clear special function key * 4 Directional Keys * Mute * On/Off/Pause * Reset Rules and instructions on back of package. 3 AAA batteries required, not included. Electronic Handheld SudokuIlluminated LCD touch screen with stylusBeginner, Advanced and Tutorial ModesConvenient built-in stand and date/time features < Illuminated Circular Sudoku > price:Techno Source Circular Sudoku is a unique variation on the classic. Featuring a five-ring grid solving system, it requires players to fill in the numbers 0-9 so that every two adjacent slices and each diameter ring contain each number only once. The electronic handheld Sudoku includes more than 1 million computer-generated puzzles. This product received a 2007 iParenting Media Award and a 2007 National Parenting Center Seal of Approval. Animated hints provide help for one clue, a whole row, or and entire box.835 Puzzles selected by Will Shortz of the New York Times.No expensive equipment to buy or complicated software to install.Large, easy to press, soft rubber keypad.Color coded cables easily plug into your TV. < Coleco Sudoku Plug-N-Play from The New York Times > price:Coleco Sudoku, the world's most popular puzzle game, goes from your newspaper to your TV. You'll be immersed in the puzzle solving fun in only minutes! Sudoku Plug and Play includes training mode, 2-player mode and shapes mode and with 4 levels of difficulty is sure to challenge players of any experience! 3 games for your Motorola cellular phone from hot publisher Digital ChocolateSudoku, Mafia Wars Yakuza, Lowrider racing - DChoc games are on the AT&T and T-Mobile game sitesPreloaded on a microSD card - transfer the games, use the card!Easy to install, instructions includedWork on RAZR V3i, RAZR V3t, KRZR, RIZR, SLVR, W490 - most with microSD card slot from AT&T, T-Mobile or unlocked GSM < Motorola Cellular micro SD Card Game Pack > price:Congo Technology Inc. ConGo Technology brings you the ultimate mobile gaming experience - leading games in an easy to use card based format. Our games are the same games you will find on the game sites, the only difference is that you can buy them where you buy your phone - at the store or on Amazon! Find us at www.congotech.com. Largest and best jigsaw puzzle collection ever!Unlimited jigsaw puzzle play¿ with built-in editors, never run out of puzzles!Puzzle Master among the best-selling puzzle franchises ever!Bonus 3D puzzles included!Create screensavers and desktop wallpaper! < Puzzle Master 1,000,000 > < Britannica Puzzle Potpourri > < Puzzle Variety Pack (Jewel Case) > < Puzzle Master Deluxe Suite > < Ultimate Puzzles 1000 (Jewel Case) > < Galaxy of MahJongg > price:eGames(2008-03-07) Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (fun) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() These puzzles are fun and can be as easy or difficult as you make them. Save some money; this set is a compilation of the Variety, Holidays, spring, and sets 3, 4, and 5. Rerations < Puzzle Master 1,000,000 > < Britannica Puzzle Potpourri > < Puzzle Variety Pack (Jewel Case) > < Puzzle Master Deluxe Suite > < Ultimate Puzzles 1000 (Jewel Case) > freaks 10000 carefully structured Sudoku puzzles3 levels of difficultyPrint puzzles out or complete on screenFeatures a handy hint helper < Sudoku Puzzle Addict > < Classic Sudoku > < Franklin SDU-320 Sudoku Puzzle > < More Brain Games > < 1001Ultimate Word Games (Jewel Case) > < ZOpid - Electronic Sudoku with Touch Screen and Back Light - HT-ZS11 > < PC Gamer (1-year) > < Games for Windows: The Official Magazine > < Buffalo Games Last Word > < Electronic New York Times Crossword Puzzle > < 20 QUESTIONS SPECIALTY ED. BLU > price:Global Software Publishing, North America, Inc(2006-01-31) Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Excellent Puzzle) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (Sudoku Puzzle Addict) ![]() (letdown!!!) ![]() ![]() (Sudoku Puzzle Addict) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (Good game) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sudoku has always been fascinating but the quality of each puzzle is dependent on its author. This is one of the best I have come across and highly recommended to everyone. Thumbs down. Didn't even finish the first game. It was so hung up on graphics that it forgot that the purpose was the game itself! I needed a sudoku source generated without the internet (my employer's server blocks all sudoku puzzles!) The layout is marginal. The rows and columns are difficult to read. The easy puzzles are ok but the medium is too hard. They require notation which I associate with the 4 star or hard level. The game was cheap and it is better than nothing but there must be better products on the market. I had just started doing Sudoku puzzles. I was trying to find some on the internet to print and do when I came across Amazon and Sugoku Puzzle Addict during one of my searches. I couldn't believe the price and I knew it was too good to be true. I thought for sure there would end up being strings attached. Well, I got the software program, for the $1.06 plus s&H, everything Amazon said was true and as for the program it is awesome. Easy to understand and use. Thanks Amazon Nice display, lots of variety. Feeds my Soduku habit on the plane when most of the puzzle pages in the airline magazine are filled out. Sudoku Puzzle Addict ( Windows ) is the hot new puzzle game that millions are playing. All over the world, people are getting into Sudoku -- now more than 3 years' worth of newspaper puzzles are collected here, to challenge beginners and longtime players alike. The game is easy to learn, but difficult to master. Fill in the missing numbers in a puzzle grid, so the 3x3 grid contains each number from 1 to 9 without repeating. No calculations or advanced math is needed. It's all about logic and critical thinking - the elements that make a great puzzle game fun! Save or pause with unfinished puzzles Rerations < Sudoku Puzzle Addict > < Classic Sudoku > < Franklin SDU-320 Sudoku Puzzle > < More Brain Games > < 1001Ultimate Word Games (Jewel Case) > freaks Enjoy traditional solitaire MahJonng or take on the challenge of MahJongg Clicks, MahJongg Memory, MahJongg Rivers, Egyptian MahJonng, MahJongg Patience and MahJongg Tiles of TimeUse the included editor to create your own graphic tilesets and MahJongg layoutsSharpen your skills with bonus MahJongg games based on popular solitaire card games < Galaxy of MahJongg > < Luxor Mahjong > < Mahjong Quest: An Epic Tale of Tile Matching > < Mahjong Towers Eternity > < Mahjongg Tiles Of Time > < Puzzle Master 1,000,000 > price:eGames(2007-12-13) Usually ships in 24 hours Enjoy the biggest Mahjongg collection anywhere with over 1,000,000 possibilities! With unlimited layouts and tilesets to create and play, plus over 40 different versions of MahJongg, the latest edition to eGames¿ top-selling series has a MahJongg gam Rerations < Galaxy of MahJongg > < Luxor Mahjong > < Mahjong Quest: An Epic Tale of Tile Matching > < Mahjong Towers Eternity > < Mahjongg Tiles Of Time > freaks Activities include quickly solving simple math problems&counting people going in and out of a house simultaneouslyDraw pictures on the Touch Screen, or read classic literature out loudPlay Sudoku, the popular number puzzle game < Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! > < Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! > < Big Brain Academy > < Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day > < Nintendo DS Lite Travel Kit > < My Word Coach > < Ultimate Brain Games > < Big Brain Academy > < Electronic Gaming Monthly > < Play > price:Nintendo(2006-04-17) Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Brain Age) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (the devil is in the details) ![]() ![]() (GREAT BRAIN GAME!) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (Scissor... Sciiissssoooorrr... SCISSOR) ![]() (Clever) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This is a nice game moms should like this game for there kids because it trains your brain in a fun way.It also has ds download play which allows you to play up to 8 people using only one game card! The most important question about this game is whether the exercises have anything to do with maintaining useful brain functioning. It's true that computation is important and that cognitive flexibility is vital, but is that all there is? Even if you grant that things like humor and imagination are beyond the reach of a video game, it's hard to avoid the suspicion that the test exercises are there simply because they're easy to administer on the little console. Beyond that, the game's unreliability both in terms of voice and writing recognition makes it frustrating. If you spend most of your time trying to overcome the game's reliability, you're probably not having much fun. There was something else I wanted to say, but I forgot. . . . . The guy that invented this game is wonderful. God bless his soul! The game has made a difference in the study habits of my child already! Praise God! Thanks so much! Voice recognition in this game needs some work. Kind of bums your score when it doesn't recognize you voice... on ONE word. My voice isn't really all that high either.... my boyfriend had no trouble. He has a really deep voice. Aside from that... this game is just OKAY at most. I'd say try out Big Brain Academy. * It improved my concentration, my speed and my decision making. * It provides a loooong list of sudoku puzzles that I love. * It challenges you to improve your brain(?). * Great for the elderly, and fun. * Not for children. Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day is a fun, rewarding form of entertainment everyone can enjoy. Inspired by cutting-edge neuroscience, it's a full set of reading and mathematic exercises that stimulate the brain. At the start, you'll take a series of tests and get a score that determines how old your brain is. This is your "Brain Age" -- by performing daily exercises just minutes a day over weeks and months, the better you'll get and the lower your Brain Age will get. Rerations < Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! > < Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! > < Big Brain Academy > < Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day > < Nintendo DS Lite Travel Kit > freaks For Play on Your Nintendo DSPublished by TelegamesGame Genre: Puzzle/Board, Game Sub-Genre: Casual < Ultimate Puzzle Games: Sudoku Edition for Nintendo DS > < Solitaire Overload for Nintendo DS > < Platinum Sudoku (Kakuro Included) > < Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! > < Mahjong Quest Expeditions > < Touchmaster > price:Telegames(2007-08-02) customer 's review (Very Good Sudoku game for DS) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (Lots of Sudoku Games) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (Kewl Sudoku Game) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (The best...) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() My wife and I have been playing the Ultimate Puzzle Games Sudoku game for the DS for a few months now. We both like to play at the Hard difficulty setting. The Extreme difficulty setting seems to lead to frustration most of the time, and I'm not sure that my brain is capable of solving some of those extreme puzzles, even though I've scoured the Internet for sudoku tips. After several bad experiences, I'm inclined to think that at least some of these Extreme puzzles aren't really fair, in the sense that they cannot be solved logically. What makes this game so much more fun than the sudoku in Brain Age 2 is 1) you don't have to run a gauntlet of annoying nonsense to get started with the sudoku game, 2) you can very quickly enter small numbers into a bunch of boxes by simply tapping each box in succession (once you've touched the two appropriate keys to the left of the screen) and 3) you can just as easily remove small numbers from a bunch of boxes by tapping each one (once you've touched the three appropriate keys to the left of the screen). Since you're going to need to use small numbers to solve puzzles at the Hard level, having an efficient method for adding and removing these numbers makes the game more enjoyable. My main reservation about this game is that at least some of the Extreme puzzles seem to be impossible to solve. I wish I knew more about sudoku puzzle design, but it seems to me that a good sudoku puzzle must be a product of a human brain, rather than something generated by a computer. Since these puzzles are supposedly generated randomly by the software, that may account for the absence of solvable puzzles at the Extreme setting. Addendum: After writing this review, I've learned a little more about solving Extreme puzzles. For one thing, I've found that even my local newspaper prints some level 4 puzzles that cannot be solved using the techniques I learned on-line. The newspaper provides a link to a web site, www.sudoku.org.uk, which explains most of the techniques that I previously learned, and - when these techniques don't work - actually recommends guessing to solve more difficult puzzles! I didn't know that it was OK to guess! If it's OK to guess on more difficult puzzles, I should raise my rating for this Ultimate Puzzle Games Sudoku game to 5 stars, since it makes solving puzzles by guessing very easy. At the extreme setting (the only setting where guessing should be necessary), when I reach an impasse after using all the logical tricks I know to solve a puzzle, I just select a square that has only 2 small numbers in it. It should be a square where guessing will lead to changes in other squares. I write the square's address (e.g. row 2, column 3) on a piece of paper, together with the 2 available small numbers. Then I arbitrarily guess and circle the choice I made on my piece of paper. I can then move along through the puzzle until I reach a contradiction, telling me that I guessed wrong. At that point, I repeatedly touch the Undo button on the left margin of the sudoku screen until I get back to where I was when I guessed. Now I can guess the other available small number, and the puzzle should soon be solved. Incidentally, another nice feature of this game is that it allows you to enter a sudoku game you might find in a book or newspaper and solve it using the DS machine, which is easier than writing and erasing small numbers on paper. If you love Sudoku you will love this game. I'm hooked. I love the touch screen and other user friendly features of this game. Good interface for entering your numbers and allowing you to make notes for possible solutions. If you like Sudoku and have a DS then this is a good value for what you get. Unlimited games too. It generates new grids. Brain Age's Sudoku doesn't have that. Enjoy. Sudoku title for the Nintendo DS. I've owned a couple of the other games available for the DS and this one is simply the best and easiest to use. My major complaint about other versions was having to use the control pad to get to the box you wanted to place a number in. In the Ultimate Puzzle Games edition, you tap the number and just tap the boxes you want that number to be placed in...simple. You truly get the feel of the game as if you were playing on paper with a pencil. Speaking of pencils...you can make pencil marks, erase, or undo the last move made. There is also a set time to beat but it does not end the game should you go over the time limit, it's just a goal. A graph up top keeps track of how many times each number is used and in a way can guide you as to which number to try and fill in first. I've only played on the easy setting so far to get the hang of the game play itself. I would rate easy as and equivalent of medium in the puzzle books. I don't think there is the fear of running out of games as it's supposed to generate new ones automatically. I haven't tried any of the other grids available as I just love the original premise of the game. I bought this game two weeks ago and haven't stopped playing it since...a great addition to your game library :-) All Sudoku games are not alike. Play an unlimited number of puzzles—virtually an infinite number of puzzles, thanks to an internal algorithm that randomly generates millions of puzzles. Choose from 4 grid layouts to play with the touch screen and your stylus. Features multiple difficulty selections, 10 background choices, on screen "how to play" instructions and wireless play with either 1 or 2 game cards. Rerations < Ultimate Puzzle Games: Sudoku Edition for Nintendo DS > < Solitaire Overload for Nintendo DS > < Platinum Sudoku (Kakuro Included) > < Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! > < Mahjong Quest Expeditions > freaks Platinum Sudoku is the Highest Quality, Most Feature-Rich and Accessible Sudoku Game Available on Nintendo DSSudoku Fans from Beginners to Experts Will be Able to Play Sudoku Wherever and Whenever They Want, Benefiting from Rich Gameplay Depth, Customizable Options, an Intuitive Interface and Sophisticated GraphicsFor Play on Your Nintendo DSPublished by UbisoftGame Genre: Simulation, Game Sub-Genre: Cards/Casino < Platinum Sudoku (Kakuro Included) > < Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! > < Touchmaster > < Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day > < Mahjong Quest Expeditions > < Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! > price:UBI Soft(2007-07-03) Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Excellent!) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (Very close second.) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (Endless puzzles) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (QUICKER TO PLAY) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (Overall the best Sudoku package) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Great game for the DS. I like how you can pencil in possible numbers and also like that it gives you the number combo possibilities for kakuro (I wouldn't play kakuro otherwise). Because of this game I now like kakuro. I wish this was available for the pc also. I am in agreement with many of the reviewers here--that Platinum Sudoku is very good but comes in second to the sudoku provided in brain age. The interface is somewhat annoying--it seems like a lot of tapping in order to get the possible numbers entered. And I agree that the default font is somewhat hard to read. I appreciate that there is a left-handed set up for the number pad. Overall, I think I have already gotten my money out of this game, and I've only had it for around a week. I really like this game. Sure, we could do without the "coach", but I just ignore them. I mainly play the sudoku puzzles. Even when you finish the levels, there is another section with endless amounts of puzzles from each level. I don't think I will ever finish them all! So, I will never get tired of this game. I also have both Brain Ages, but I don't like writing the numbers. And I don't like the zooming in and out on Brain Age. This game, you can use buttons instead of writing. I find it is faster because it doesn't know what I am trying to write half the time. There are also options like all the possible numbers for each square automatically, but I think that is only for the Easy level. You can also do newspaper mode and turn all the hints and extras off. I think even without newspaper mode you have the option to turn hints off. There is also a solver area where you can put in numbers and it will give you a solution. I've been tempted to use it with one of the game's own puzzles, but haven't yet. You can also make your own grid, but I am not sure how that works. There are also mini games, but I don't really play those as much. I think the kakuro options are the same as the sudoku ones, but I don't really play that game either. There is also a tips section, but you have to unlock those. That seems kind of backwards to me. I recommend if this game if you just want a ton of sudoku puzzles and are not picky about the extras. You do have to finish the Easy level to get to medium and so forth. I think there are 5 levels. I forget the ones after Hard. ETA: After the Hard level there is Pro (you have 3 lives and lose a life with every wrong answer) and Sudoku-X. I have never tried Sudoku-X and would like to, but I have to pass the Pro level (already passed Easy-Hard). That is the only thing I do not like about this game. You have to unlock the levels. It would make more sense to unlock everything at least after finishing Hard. A couple of features make this game handy to play, and quicker to solve. However, the "auto-fill in" is handy but it makes the game too simple. A person just starting to learn to play Sudoku might think it is helpful, but it will keep them from learning to play it without that feature. I recommend this game to experienced players. Many reviewers give top nods to Brain Age sudoku, with this package coming in second. I'd have to disagree. This offers many features that I think bring it far above Brain Age. 1) Holding game unit like normal. I find the position change for Brain Age to be annoying. Especially when you could work on an advanced Sudoku Puzzle for a protracted amount of time. 2) "number pad" available for entry. You can write in (like BA) or select from a number pad. I find the number pad faster, so I really like this option. Also, it's much easier to do 'pencil' marks than in Brain Age. In BA you have to write small. And if you don't write small enough, you do it over. 3) Lots of display options. For someone who plays a lot of Sudoku it's nice to be able to customize the environment so it's easy on the eyes and has the level of 'hints' you want. For instance you can operate in newspaper mode, which shows you nothing. On easy level, you can have it show all possible solutions, which cell is easiest to solve and so on. The default for all levels is to show the number in purple if your answer is possible and red if your number isn't possible with the current entries. There're also various number fonts available, which is nice so you can find one that's easy for you to read. 4) You CAN do one-touch write entries. Other reviewers stated you can't just touch a cell and write. That is inaccurate, but there's a specific way it has to be done. If you touch a cell and lift the stylus, you can then either touch it again for a blow-up of the cell to write (like BA), or you can enter with the number pad. However, if when you first touch the cell, you start to write your number, it will automatically pop up the cell just like in BA. In BA you touch a cell to get the enlarged cell, then you write. In Platinum Sudoku, touch the cell and immediately begin writing and the cell will enlarge. 5) The lessons are great. One downside is you'll have to play a certain number of puzzles before you unlock the really good lessons. 6) Kakuro included is nice. The easy Kakuro are insanely easy, so good for a beginner 7) Bonus games. There are some bonus games that are quite enjoyable. There's a mini minesweeper game, an old-fashioned shuffle puzzle, pair match logic problem and so on. A fun diversion when the puzzles are getting tedious. There's a game called subtract that can be a serious mind bender. Unfortunately, most of the games are 'unlocked' after you play enough of the sample puzzles. The down sides, and the reason why I didn't give it 5 stars: 1) As others have mentioned, the coaches are annoying and you can't get rid of them. 2) Character recognition is not as good as BA. I had to change the way I write my 4's&7s to get them to register correctly. Having to be more precise in the writing is why I find the number pad entry faster. 3) Time clock disappears when you complete the game. That really irritates me. When I complete a puzzle, the first thing I want to know is how long it took me. But the minute you put in the last number the 'coach' covers the screen telling you how wonderful you did. You can find the final time by clicking on the puzzle from the menu, but I think not showing the time when you complete the puzzle is a design flaw. 4) The whole game is driven on unlockables. It gets annoying. It talks about 20 million puzzles, but you have to complete all 100+ sample easy puzzles to unlock the 5 million possible easy puzzles, and so on with medium, hard and pro. You can't even play Pro until you complete all the hard sample puzzles (around 100). One of the things I wanted this game for was Sudoku X, which you can't get until you play the 100 Pro puzzles, which you can't get until you complete the 100 easy, 100 medium and 100 hard. That really upset me. I paid for the game and shouldn't have to complete more than 500 puzzles to play one of the advertised 'features'. 5) There are a few things about the game that are not intuitive and you have to consult the booklet. For instance, how to do the one-touch write-in method I mentioned above. Or how to save your game. Little things that are annoying as you play. 6) Puzzle ratings are sometimes way off. Some of the 'easy' puzzles are brain bendingly hard, while there are some 'hard' puzzles that you can complete in under 5 minutes. 7) Pro level is designed BADLY. Once you get to pro level, you're given 3 lives to complete the puzzle. The idea is you make a mistake, you lose a life and try again. 3 mistakes, game over. The problem comes with what qualifies as a 'mistake.' It's not whether or not your solution is correct, it's whether or not you make one contradictory entry. Not even a wrong entry. Just doesn't fit with the puzzle. For instance, if you accidentally put in a 2 instead of a 5 and don't notice, then in another grid you put in a 2 that is correct for the puzzle, but doesn't fit with your erroneous 2 from before, you lose a life. The answer you put in may be right, but since it contradicts your current solution, you're down a life. This happens to me all the time when I accidentally tap the wrong number or it recognizes the wrong written number. I mean to tap the 7 and hit the 4 and lose a life. I write in a 7 and it recognizes a 2 and I lose a life. It's so badly designed I'd almost take another star off for it. Overall, if you're a serious sudoku player, this is a much better choice than brain age. More puzzles, better playing environment, nice tutorials, etc. It's offset like any game with some annoyances, but overall is the best package out there. However, if you're only interested in seriously advanced puzzles, the poor design in the Pro level may make you consider another product. Platinum Sudoku is the highest quality, most feature-rich and accessible Sudoku game available on Nintendo DS. Sudoku fans from beginners to experts will be able to play Sudoku wherever and whenever they want, benefitingfrom rich game play depth, customizable options, an intuitive interface and sophisticated graphics. Rerations < Platinum Sudoku (Kakuro Included) > < Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! > < Touchmaster > < Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day > < Mahjong Quest Expeditions > freaks Touch Screen Technology with PDA PenMaintains High Level of Concentration and intellectAuto Power Off, Record Time of Playing, Sound On/OffHints and Reminder Function plus 3 Levels of DifficultiesUser Manuals and Instruction Avalible < Electronic Sudoku Touch Screen PDA Handheld Puzzle Game Logic with Backlight > price:TechScale Make sure you order from TECHSCALE to get the exact item as advertised. Featuring touch-screen technology, this hand held LCD game, SuDoku, is the most popular, fun, challenging and very addictive puzzle nowadays. The rules are simple to fill in the grid so that every row, column and 3 x 3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. But it is not easy without hints!!Includes over 100,000 puzzles. It operates on 2 AAA batteries (not included). Ideal for travel or anytime, all children or adults !! 19 Games5 Different Levels of DifficultyPiece Size - 7/8" x 7/8" square raised/tactile on clear plastic with numbers 1-9 underneathyBrailled for the BlindCase Size - 16" x 16" x 1/2" < Sudoku Braille Game > price:Maxi-Aids Sudoku puzzles have nine spaces across, nine spaces down and nine boxes of nine spaces within each. When a sudoku is solved, the numbers 1 through 9 will appear in each row, column and box-but only once-and not in any particular order. Numbers are clues and each puzzle comes with some numbers already filled in. Begin solving the sudoku by seeing which numbers, already appear in each row, column and box, using logic, and fill in the numbers that are missing. The more numbers you fill in, the easier it gets to find the rest. Case Size : 16" x 16" x 1/2 Piece Size: 7/8" x 7/8" Square Product dimensions (imperial): 16 inch H x 16 inch L x 0.5 inch W Product dimensions (metric): 406.40 mm H x 406.40 mm L x 12.70 mm W Wooden SUDOKU BOARD81 Double sided, two color tiles1 Book containing 100 puzzles4 Self adhesive board buffers1 Velvet tiles bag < Sudoku Wooden Board > price:Smart Minds Large LCD screen with backlight, suitable for day or night useTouch screen function - Resume Function: Continue game where you left it the last timeUser selectable Easy, Medium or Hard modes - Each mode can automatically generate thousands of puzzlesResume Function: Continue game where you left it the last timeDisplay size 2 X 2.5 inch - Uses 2 "AA" batteries (not included) < ZOpid - Electronic Sudoku with Touch Screen and Back Light - HT-ZS11 > < Will Shortz Presents The Little Black Book of Sudoku: 400 Puzzles (Will Shortz Presents...) > < Mensa Guide to Solving Sudoku: Hundreds of Puzzles Plus Techniques to Help You Crack Them All (Mensa) > < Sudoku: Medium to Hard > < Big Screen Sudoku > < Sudoku Puzzle Addict > price:HiTT customer 's review (Electronic game) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (ZOpid Hand Held Sudoku Touch Pad) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (Hard to see, even with backlight.) ![]() ![]() ![]() (Funny&educational toy) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (Pretty Good) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Excellent game for the mind! Great gift for my son. Shipped with no problem, on time. This device enjoyable and easy to operate, however,it is easier to see in dim lighting. I ordered this because of the backlighting, but the contrast is not adjustable, which means it's very difficult to see unless you have it at the exactly right angle. Also, the font or text displayed is just not easy to work with. I had hoped to give this to my Dad who is a big Sudoku junkie, but considering I have perfect vision and can't work with this, I doubt he'll enjoy it with his less than great vision. I had read reviews on every electronic version Amazon has and thought this one offered the best bang for the buck, but have now concluded that there just isn't a good version out there yet. Maybe on a Game Boy or something. This toy combines both fun and education for kids. It is easy to handle feasable and durable. The Good - Quite good for the price it comes for. Ease of use comes with practice. Not too huge not too small, perfect size. The Bad - You have to use the back-light to view the numbers clearly unless you plan to hold it constantly at a certain angle. Contrast could have been better. One star less for that :-) ** Touch panel function ** Large LCD screen with backlight, suitable for day or night use ** User selectable Easy, Medium or Hard modes ** Each mode can automatically generate thousands of puzzles ** Game automatically enters sleep mode if not used for 10 minutes ** Resume Function: Continue game where you left it the last time** Submit button allows you to check your results ** 9 hints available for every game ** Reminder function for wrong answer ** Uses 2 "AA" batteries (not included) ** Display size 52 mm X 63 mm Rerations < ZOpid - Electronic Sudoku with Touch Screen and Back Light - HT-ZS11 > < Will Shortz Presents The Little Black Book of Sudoku: 400 Puzzles (Will Shortz Presents...) > < Mensa Guide to Solving Sudoku: Hundreds of Puzzles Plus Techniques to Help You Crack Them All (Mensa) > < Sudoku: Medium to Hard > < Big Screen Sudoku > freaks Over 100,000 puzzles4 difficulty levels plus hint and puzzle checkerBuilt-in timer < Big Screen Sudoku > < Big Screen FreeCell > < Big Screen Solitaire > < ZOpid - Electronic Sudoku with Touch Screen and Back Light - HT-ZS11 > < Brain Games Gold > < Will Shortz Presents The Little Black Book of Sudoku: 400 Puzzles (Will Shortz Presents...) > price:Radica Games(2006-10-15) customer 's review (Bought as a gift) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (Interesting product) ![]() |



















