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CalcuDoku Light Vol 1
by Conceptis
CalcuDoku Light Vol 1
CalcuDoku Light Vol 1 のタグ
説明
The object is to fill all empty squares so that the numbers 1 to N (where N is the number of rows or columns in the grid) appear exactly once in each row and column. In addition, the numbers in each block should produce the result shown in the top-left corner of the block according to the math operation appearing on the top of the grid. In CalcuDoku a number may be used more than once in the same block. There is only one unique solution for each puzzle.
遊び方
Click mouse on the desired square to open dial pad and then click on the desired number. To remove a number, repeat the above using X at the bottom of the dial pad. Numbers can also be placed by pointing mouse on the desired square and then typing with the keyboard.
コメント
specialistol
Feb. 25, 2012
Good puzzle game. One suggestion: next puzzle button after a puzzle is complete (this has been a consistently ignored feedback in all your games). Also I'm looking forward to harder puzzle sets.
mohirl
Feb. 27, 2012
The solution popup when you finish the puzzle is a little irritating - you already know the solution, and unlike the picture games it doesn't offer anything. Even if you weren't forced to close it before moving to the next puzzle it would be less annoying.
Ahjenta
Mar. 01, 2012
Another game from Conceptis that does not have a "next puzzle" function. This has been requested by many people in each of the previous games. At this point, I am convinced that the developer simply does not care about the people that play and love his games.
Ikitur
Feb. 29, 2012
I love that we can just hover and type in numbers instead of doing all clicks. It certainly needs more puzzles, especially more challenging ones. If you could design a system to make random puzzles, that would be excellent. As others have noted, the sequence to go through after completing a puzzle could be shortened. Overall, it's pretty good. 4/5
ChaoSpectre
Mar. 02, 2012
Anyone hoping for feedback from Conceptis puzzles should not hold out hope: Conceptis is a developer that lives independently of Kongregate at its own website. The creation of a Conceptis account on Kongregate is probably more of a brand-exposure move on the part of the developer than any honest outreach to any community of gamers.