Ads make unplayable
I was really enjoying this game but now the adverts constantly at the bottom of the screen make it impossible to see the numbers and therefore impossible to play! Very disappointing! :(
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4.25 out of 5
4 ratings in United Kingdom
I was really enjoying this game but now the adverts constantly at the bottom of the screen make it impossible to see the numbers and therefore impossible to play! Very disappointing! :(
It's ok generally. However when you get down to the last few cells, the options are the same. Rather than trying to work it out, you have to guess, so it's a 50:50 and this has an impact on the scores
I think this is a great game for children because it has fantastic puzzles! I would pass this on to other people!!!
I’ve been playing Sudoku for years now, and this version for at least Seven. The clock running can be a big motivator, or just a secondary concern, but shooting for a low time is what really appeals to me. I still play at least one game almost every day. Just get it.
Hard to ask for more... Yet this program delivers more. Just check it out for yourself.
It now takes 18 seconds to get to the game vs just a few before the switchover making it impossible to beat old records. Definitely less fun than previous.
What is there not to like about this game. I love it. My only complaint, my fingers are a tad too fat for the set and screen on my 4s. Not a problem of the charming creation of your game. Forgive my possibly/probably grammatically incorrect Italian. Upon hearing "Jan Peerce" sing at rehearsal for a Met production of Verdi's "La Traviata," the conductor, Arturo Toscanini was reported to say, "Che Bella voce!" My attempt at being clever fell short, exposing me as a linguistic fraud. Your game, however, fulfilled its every potential. 5*'s and well done, to the team.
Great game, but too often leaves you with multiple solutions of which the game allows only one. You have to guess which one the game considers "correct".
Lots if fun !
Great fun