Office Sudoku
by CTSG
Office Sudoku
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Description
This is a classic Sudoku game. This time on your office desk! 3 difficulty modes, 3 hints per round and total reveal function!
PS. This is my first attempt to make a AS3 game. :]
How to Play
Fill empty fields with numbers from 1 to 9 and make sure that in every column, every row and every small square (3x3) there are no 2 same numbers.
Every round you can use 3 hints. A hint will reveal one random number.
For more details, visit: http://www.paulspages.co.uk/sudoku/howtosolve/
FAQ
What is Office Sudoku?
Office Sudoku is a classic puzzle game developed by CTSG where players solve traditional Sudoku challenges on their computer.
How do you play Office Sudoku?
In Office Sudoku, you fill a 9x9 grid with numbers so that each row, column, and 3x3 section contains all digits from 1 to 9 without repeats.
Who developed Office Sudoku?
Office Sudoku was created by the developer CTSG and is available to play on web browsers.
What type of game is Office Sudoku?
Office Sudoku is a browser-based logic puzzle game, featuring the standard rules and structure of Sudoku.
Does Office Sudoku offer multiple difficulty levels?
Yes, Office Sudoku allows players to select from different difficulty levels to match their preferred challenge.
Comments
OneLeggedRhino
Jun. 08, 2010
Should show which numbers I filled in and which were provided. Should let me mark multiple possible numbers for a square. Both are standard features of every other sudoku app.
Aquc
Jun. 08, 2010
These don't have unique solutions. On my first puzzle I encountered a situation where there were 2 different solutions. This is a good start but I suggest you read up further on how to make sudoku puzzles.
Caos35
Jun. 08, 2010
Nice one. Too easy though, consider adding a points system or rankings or something.
Tukkun
Jun. 12, 2010
SUDOKU? First AS3 game? You must be kidding me.
Felsetto
Jun. 08, 2010
You should consider using a different color for the numbers that the player marks in, otherwise it's difficult to go back and see where you made a mistake.