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Essential Sudoku (Nintendo DS)

Platform: Nintendo DS
By: D3 Publisher
Released: 26 Oct 2006
RRP: £12.99
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Customer Reviews

Great for Picture Puzzles, horrible for Sudoku! - By: Jason, 05 Jan 2008
The picture puzzles (1000 of them!) are great if you've exhausted those found in Picross DS. The controls are a little dodgier (I remember having difficulty using the stylus), but if you use only the buttons for control it is much easier.

The Sudoku is another matter, as the handwriting recognition is totallly broken. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to write a 5 that is not interpreted as an 8 or a 9. Big problem, & I have yet to solve one Sudoku puzzle because of it!
Big number of puzzles, small price. - By: B. Roche, 23 Jul 2007
This game boasts 1000 puzzles each of Sudoku & "Picross" & for a significantly lower price than similar games. The sudoku is standard & becomes harder as you progress. The "picross" puzzles are sometimes a little far-fetched in what they are supposed to be depicting, but there are so many - 100 to a "theme" e.g. animals, science - & they are multicoloured which adds to the challlenge. Admittedly the squares are smalll & may cause problems for those with poor eyesight & an unsteady hand, but if this is not an issue then this game is great value for money.
Poor specimen for its type - By: Mrs. Tracy Smith, 11 Jun 2007
I am a great fan of sudoku & picross type puzzles, so I looked forward to receiving this with anticipation. I was sadly disappointed. As mentioned in other reviews (I wish I'd read them first) the picture puzzle part of the game is nearly impossible to play. The display is tiny & it is impossible to shade individual squares.

The sudoku part of the game is not at alll enjoyable either. There are no electronic features, such as highlighted individual numbers, which are found in other sudoku games, & no matter how clearly I write, the software has trouble recognising my writing (a problem I have not had with other software, such as Brain Training). Also, the sudoku puzzles themselves are ridiculously easy & I have yet to find an option for making them harder. I got bored in no time, & the only real challlenge was getting the software to recognise my writing!

I found this game a waste of money, & I have returned it for a refund (which is something I rarely do, so that's how bad it is). If you want to play Sudoku on DS, either go for Dr Kawashima's Brain Training or Sudoku Master, which is excellent. For the picture type puzzle, Picross is also excellent & enjoyable.
Garish and badly put together - By: Rachelle, 06 Jun 2007
Being a major fan of suduko, I couldn't wait to get my hands on this game. I had images of the playability of the suduko section of Brain Training.

This is nothing like it.

The bright colours & moving background make this game almost impossible to play, & difficult to concentrate on for very long. Added to this, are the badly formatted menus & bold lettering & numbers which alll mean that this game uncomfortable to look at for very long.
Two games for less than the price of one. - By: Fiona, 20 Feb 2007
Don't be put off by the mention of picture puzzle (as I originallly was), thinking it would be something more suitable for kids. It's a puzzle more commonly known as Hanjie, which I love & was pleasantly surprised to find on this game.

It's not the most sophisticated of games but at less than £10 it's a great game for the price. A bargain!