∙Sudoku app for iPhone and iPad
4.8 (
7888 ratings )
Games
Entertainment
Board
Puzzle
Arcade
Developer: Critical Hit Software, LLC
Free
Current version: 5.1.3, last update: 3 months agoFirst release : 04 Jun 2014
App size: 105.63 Mb
Enjoy the most beautiful Sudoku puzzles ever. Stunning backgrounds, simple gameplay, and classic Sudoku fun are just a few reasons to enjoy this gorgeous game.
"The best Sudoku app ever, and its FREE!"
"Dazzling!"
"#1 logic game available"
"So very, very pleasing, and keeps my mind sharp!"
"Finally, a great Sudoku puzzle game"
Includes:
- Endless, Free Sudoku puzzles
- 4 levels of difficulty: Easy, Medium, Hard, Expert
- Game Center integrated with achievements and global leaderboards
- Over 80 beautiful background images
- Ability to "set" backgrounds, or cycle them every puzzle
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Pros and cons of ∙Sudoku app for iPhone and iPad
∙Sudoku app good for
I am new to this game and this app is so neat and clear and makes it easy to learn
Great range of games. Easy to use and see! Very user friendly. Somewhat addictive!
I play this game every day. The puzzles are appropriate at each level, and the design and appearance are excellent. But... for the last month or so it has gotten into the habit of bombing out at the end of a game. Not every game, but often enough to be irritating. Im sure the developers will do something about it, soon I hope.
Makes it easy to learn the game and then has more difficult levels so makes you feel you are progressing.
I love this puzzle and play it every day. It keeps my mind sharp and is convenient to play on both my iPhone and my iPad. The downside is that it is addictive!
Straightforward, easy-to-use sudoku game. We enjoy the different difficulty levels. Thanks!
Some bad moments
I liked this game until an ad for strike force took over my game. Now every time I try to open it all I get is strike force. I guess it is time to delete.
Game works well, nice graphics and backgrounds however when solving puzzles on hard setting, you get to a point where you have no choice but to guess what number to put in the box. Puzzles should be designed so that you never have to guess a number.