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The Sudoku phenomenon has finally arrived on the PC with Ancient Sudoku! Don’t wait to discover the puzzle game of the moment with endless levels and puzzles to solve.
Click ‘Start a Game’ and choose your difficulty level and box type (numbers, colours or letters). Ancient Sudoku offers 3 game modes: - Masters Challenge – complete 10 consecutive Sudoku puzzles with increasing difficulty levels. - Puzzle Creator –add your own Sudoku puzzle, from a newspaper or magazine, for example. Once the computer has checked the grid’s feasibility, click Play to begin. The puzzle is most frequently a 9×9 grid made up of 3×3 sub-grids (called regions). Some cells already contain numbers, known as ‘givens’. The goal is to fill in the empty cells with a number, so that each column, row, and region contains the numbers 1–9 only once. Each number therefore appears only once in each of three directions, hence the meaning of the puzzle’s name, ‘single numbers’. |
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- An unlimited number of levels!
- Choose your difficulty level
- Create your own Sudoku!
- Save the best scores
- 3 game modes
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BoontyGames allows you to play Ancient Sudoku for free for 1 hour over a period of 30 days.
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| download time |
| ADSL 2048: |
4s |
| ADSL 1024: |
8s |
| ADSL 512: |
16s |
| Modem 56k: |
2min21s |
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- Windows 95 / 98 / ME / 2000 / XP
- Pentium II 400 MHz
- RAM 64 Mb
- 13.98 Mb free disk space
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