EXCALIBUR MULTI PLAYER SUDOKU HAND HELD GAME NEW
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EXCALIBUR MULTI PLAYER SUDOKU HAND HELD GAME NEW
brand new in package Excalibur Electronics, Sudoku.
"SUDOKU" TOUCH SCREEN MULTI-PLAYER HAND HELD GAME!
This multi-player touch sudoku lets you play the world's hottest game anywhere: at home, work, or on the road - without the need for paper and pencil! No buttons to push - just use the included stylus. You'll never run out of new puzzles to play, and the automatic timer lets you compete against yourself or your friends to solve a puzzle the fastest.
*Play using a touch-screen stylus, just like the expensive PDAs!
*999 programmed puzzles plus an endless supply of random and unique puzzles.
*Compete against friends on the same puzzle
*8 contrast adjustments make reading easy
*Save and resume puzzles
*option alert warns you of a mistake
This game has a touch screen and is multi-player and there are three levels of difficulty making it perfect from beginner to expert. There are 999 programmed puzzles plus an endless supply of random and unique puzzles. You play using a touch screen stylus, just like expensive PDA's. This multi-player Touch SuDoku lets you play the world's hottest game anywhere; at home, at work, or on the road -- without the need for paper and pencil. No buttons to push -- just use the included stylus. You'll never run out of new puzzles to play, and the automatic timer lets you compete against yourself or your friends to solve a puzzle the fastest. Compete against friends on the same puzzle --- 8 contrast adjustments make reading easy --- save and resume puzzles --- optional alert warns you of a mistake. Great game for yourself or to give as a gift.
Handheld Digital Sudoku Game
Popular in Japan since the 1980s and now a worldwide phenomenon, Sudoku, a combination of the Japanese words for single and number, requires players to complete their puzzle so that the numbers 1-9 appear only once in every row, column, and section on the 81-number grid. This handheld electronic game lets you play anywhere, presenting the puzzle on a clear, easy-to-read LCD touchscreen, with millions of different puzzle combinations. The game requires no math; players simply use logic to look for patterns, missing numbers, and repetition.
Sudoku Puzzles: The Hottest New Game Around! The newest puzzle game available for you to enjoy! Grab your own Sudoku Game for anytime fun! Hand held electronic Sudoku puzzle game Unlimited random Sudoku puzzles. User friendly. Three levels of difficulty. Number puzzles that are fun and challenging. Join in the fun with the new Sudoku game. Enjoy unlimited sudoku puzzles with this hand held electronic sudoku game. Also makes a great gift for all your number crunching friends!
This handheld Sudoku game lets you solve these challenging number puzzles anywhere. And with the simple touchscreen and stylus, it's easy to use. The goal is easy: fill the 9x9 grid with numbers one through nine, ensuring each number is used only once in each mini 3x3 grid, row and column. Puzzle progress, however, can be very challenging. With this portable electronic Sudoku game, now you can challenge yourself wherever you go. 750 puzzles are grouped by difficulty and the "hint" and "undo" functions let you experiment with different moves. There's also a timer to test your speed.
SuDoku is the hottest game in the word! And Touch SuDoku contains more than 800 puzzles, all selected by world-renowned puzzle expert Will Shortz.
Leave the bother of books and pencils behind! The Touch Screen SuDoku works like a high-tech
PDA. Choose from three levels of difficulty, get hints and solve the puzzle with a touch of the stylus. Interrupted?—it will even save the game so that you can complete it later.
Includes over 800 puzzles selected by Will Shortz
Ergonomic, lightweight design
Touch-screen technology — work your puzzles with the included stylus
Saves game in memory
Choose from easy, medium, or hard puzzles Hint key
SUDOKU ELECTRONIC HANDHELD GAME-SODOKU-SODOKO-SUDOKO
New, Electronic Sudoku Game. No math involved, sole the puzzle with reasoning and logic. Touch screen. Sudoku is the fiendishly addictive number puzzle game that has taken the world by storm. The game is based around a 9 x 9 grid, divided into smaller 3 x 3 sections. Some cells are pre-populated with the numbers 1 to 9. Your task is to fill the remaining empty cells, so that each row, column and region contains one instance of every number from 1 to 9.
Hand Held Puzzle:Sudoku Electronic Handheld Game
Electronic Sudoku is, as you may have surmised, a handheld LCD version of the world's favourite numbers puzzle, and it's just as fiendishly addictive as the printed game seen in every newspaper in the land. The difference here is that you won't get your mitts grubby or be distracted by pages of non-stories as you play.
Basically, the object of Sudoku is to solve mind-mangling number puzzles and enter your
solutions on a crossword-style grid. Yes, we know that sounds about as interesting as... er,
solving number puzzles played on a crossword-style grid, but believe us,
the minute you start playing you'll be hopelessly hooked.
Sudoku-The Addictive New Puzzle Game!
Do you Sudoku? Everybody's talking about the hot new numbers puzzle that lets you test
your logic skills. Now you can play anywhere with this electronic handheld game
History Of Sudoku
early days 1783 - 1979
The history of soduko (Japanese: sudoku) begins with the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler who in 1783 invented Latin Squares - N x N grids which have all numbers from 1 to N appearing exactly once in each row and column.
Soduko puzzles as we know them today were first published in 1979, Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine under the title "Number Place" by Dell Magazines. Howard Garns, a puzzle designer, took Euler’s Latin Square concept and applied it to a 9 x 9 grid with the addition of nine 3 x 3 sub - grids, or boxes, each containing all numbers from 1 to 9.
So, the soduko concept was not invented in Japan as many people may believe, but the name soduko was.
japan 1984 - current day
The puzzle was introduced in Japan by Nikoli in the paper Monthly Nikolist in April 1984 as "Suji wa dokushin ni kagiru (????????)", which can be translated as "the numbers must be single" or "the numbers must occur only once" (?? literally means "single; celibate; unmarried"). The puzzle was named by Kaji Maki (?? ??), the president of Nikoli. At a later date, the name was abbreviated to Sudoku (??, pronounced sue-do-koo; su = number, doku = single); it is a common practice in Japanese to take only the first kanji of compound words to form a shorter version.
In 1986, Nikoli introduced two innovations which guaranteed the popularity of the puzzle: the number of givens was restricted to no more than 30 and puzzles became "symmetrical" (meaning the givens were distributed in rotationally symmetric cells). It is now published in mainstream Japanese periodicals, such as the Asahi Shimbun.
In 1989, Softdisk Publishing published DigitHunt on the Commodore 64, which was apparently the first home computer version of Sudoku. At least one publisher still uses that title.
Today there are more than 600,000 copies of soduko magazines published solely in Japan every month. In contrast, during all that time hardly anyone in Europe knew or paid any attention to the soduko puzzles. Today the craze is sweeping Europe and gaining popularity in the United States.
sudoku craze in europe
At the end of 2004 Wayne Gould, a retired Hong Kong judge as well as a puzzle fan and a computer programmer, visited London trying to convince the editors of The Times to publish soduko puzzles. Gould, that had written a computer program which generates soduko puzzles of different difficulty levels, demanded no money for the puzzles. The Times decided to give it a try and on November 12, 2004 launched their first soduko puzzle.
The publishing of soduko in the London Times was just the beginning of an enormous phenomenon which swiftly spread all over Britain and its affiliate countries of Australia and New Zealand. Three days later The Daily Mail began publishing soduko puzzles titled as "Codenumber". The Daily Telegraph of Sydney followed on 20 May 2005.
But that was not it. In July 2005 Channel 4 included a daily soduko game in their Teletext service and Sky One launched the world's largest soduko puzzle – a 275 foot (84 meter) square puzzle, carved in the side of a hill in Chipping Sodbury, near Bristol. The BBC Radio 4's Today began reading numbers aloud in the first soduko radio version. Famous British celebrities as Big Brother's Jade Goody and Carol Vorderman, that her book How to do soduko is the best-selling book in the country, have testified to its benefits as a mental workout. Even the Teachers magazine which is backed by the government recommended soduko as brain exercise in classrooms and suggestions have been made that soduko solving is capable of slowing the progression of brain disorder conditions such as Alzheimer's.
Today there are soduko clubs, rooms, strategy books, videos, card games, competitions and even a soduko game show. Soduko has also sprung up in newspapers all over the world and is commonly described in the world media as "the Rubik's cube of the 21st century" and as the "fastest growing puzzle in the world". |
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