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''Sudoku Mania'' is a 2006
sudoku Sudoku (; ; originally called Number Place) is a logic puzzle, logic-based, combinatorics, combinatorial number-placement puzzle. In classic Sudoku, the objective is to fill a 9 × 9 grid with digits so that each column, each row, and ...
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developed by Frontline Studios and published by
UFO Interactive Games UFO Interactive Games, based in City of Industry, California, is an American publisher of interactive video game content, developing on multiple platforms with a focus on original and mass-market gaming software. As an official third party license ...
. Released on June 30, 2006, ''Sudoku Mania'' received "generally unfavorable" reviews from critics, having a score of 25 out of 100 on review aggregator
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. Critics criticized the game's controls for being "disappointingly" "simplistic" and "obtuse".


Gameplay

''Sudoku Mania'' gameplay is identical to that of the number-placement puzzle sudoku; players have to fill a 9×9 grid with numbers; however, no line or 3×3 box can feature multiple of the same number. The game is primarily controlled using the Nintendo DS'
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. The game's puzzles are randomly-generated and are divided into 4 different difficulty levels: simple, easy, medium, and hard. The game allows players to write down notes and possible solutions and has an optional "auto-solve" feature, which will automatically solve a puzzle. Two other modes are also included in the game: one where the player fills the grid with symbols, rather than numbers, and a
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mode, where two players take turns filling the grid, with the player who entered the most correct numbers winning.


Development and release

''Sudoku Mania'' was developed by the Frontline Studios, located in Poland and the United States. The California-based UFO Interactive Games published the game. ''Sudoku Mania'' was originally intended to release on June 23, 2006, in North America; however, it was delayed to June 30.


Reception

''Sudoku Mania'' received "generally unfavorable" reviews, according to review aggregator
Metacritic Metacritic is an American website that aggregates reviews of films, television shows, music albums, video games, and formerly books. For each product, the scores from each review are averaged (a weighted average). Metacritic was created ...
. On the aggregator, the game has a score of 25/100, based on 4 reviews. Critics criticized the game's controls; ''GameZone'' stated that the controls were "obtuse" and "counteractive" to the game's marketing, which advertised that the game had an "easy-to-use" touchscreen control scheme; ''
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'' called the game's
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"simplistic" and, when in comparison with other sudoku games on the Nintendo DS, "disappointing". Chris Oder, in a review for ''GameZone'', called ''Sudoku Mania'' a "fad cash-in", stating that there are better alternatives to the game on the Nintendo DS, even if players are fans of sudoku. Oder rated the game's gameplay 3.5/10, stating that ''Sudoku Mania'' was one of the few times where a developer had messed-up a sudoku video game. Oder criticized the graphics due to the game's background and called the game's soundtrack "awful", and suggested that players should play ''Sudoku Mania'' with volume turned off. Oder was more positive towards the game's concept, rating it 6.1/10; Oder praised the game's randomly-generating puzzles for being unique. Craig Harris of ''IGN'' stated that, even if it was the only sudoku game on the Nintendo DS, it'd be hard to recommend ''Sudoku Mania'', stating that players should "stock-up" on
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versions of sudoku, rather than playing ''Sudoku Mania''. Harris called the game even worse when in comparison with other sudoku games on the Nintendo DS. Alike Oder, Harris was positive towards the game's concept of having randomly-generated puzzles, but criticized its execution, calling it "rudimentary" and noting how some puzzles could be solved in a "snap" due to their easiness. Gracie Leach of ''
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'' noted how ''Sudoku Mania'' has similarities with
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's ''
Sudoku Gridmaster ''Sudoku Gridmaster'' (known as '' Puzzle Series Vol. 3: Sudoku'' in Japan and ''Sudoku Master'' in Europe) is a puzzle video game developed by A.I and published by Hudson Soft for the Nintendo DS. It was published by Nintendo outside Japan as p ...
'', another sudoku puzzle game on the Nintendo DS.


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