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Roxdoku

Roxdoku

by redsh

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Roxdoku

Rating:
2.5
Released: December 16, 2009
Last updated: December 16, 2009
Developer: redsh

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Description

Roxdoku is a brand new puzzle game, based on the classic Sudoku basics, but rethinked on a real 3D cube.
Twist and fill the cube with numbers from 1 to 9 and finally solve it!

How to Play

Fill each plane of the cube with numbers from 1 to 9 once!

Keyboard to enter numbers
Mouse to rotate view

Comments

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redsh

Dec. 20, 2009

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Ok, thanks for advice.
I am changing transparency in next update: it works this way because I have always used it to hide places where a hovered number should not go.
So I can make that: if the user hovers a blank cell numbers out of influence are transparent and if the user hovers a filled cell the transpaarent cells are those out of the influence. do you agree? what is the scheme color that you like least?

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mycroft3x

Dec. 19, 2009

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A heart is the universal symbol for lives, not hints. Didn't figure that out until I'd lost. The control scheme could use a little work, especially when it flips the entire board over. This would work better with spheres instead of cubes; that way, each one could keep its number facing the player as the board spins. The transparency effect is exactly the opposite of what it should be; if I focus my mouse on a blank spot, I want to see what other numbers are in its field of influence, not the ones that aren't. Also, you have created two poor color schemes, and one scheme that is the most annoying thing ever. Objects should contrast with the background, not hide in it. 2/5.

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CraftyTurtle

Dec. 16, 2009

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Nice! If I had an iphone, I'd buy this. On this version though, the changes in colour scheme gave me eyestrain.

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redsh

Dec. 16, 2009

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thanks!check out facebook and iphone version!

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BonesX

Dec. 16, 2009

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Love it. Each face must have all nine numbers. I turn the cube so the rows behind it are lined up. Leaves just 9 boxes to look at. works like a charm.