CloseSudoku is an open source Sudoku game for Windows Mobile. The game offers 90 puzzles in 3 difficulty settings. Every game also contains information about the elapsed time and the date of the last play. Numbers can be filled in by clicking on the board and selecting the required number or you can choose a number and then place it on the board (‘Popup’ and ‘Single number’ input mode). Users can change the application skin (colors, elements size).
There are far too many games and apps for WP7 popping up every day. We have to say some of them looks like some simple flash game you can play online for free ( keep in mind these are not finished products ) and I do hope the marketplace wont be flooded with them , but you also come across some good games from time to time.
This is a Sudoku game for WP7 running in the Beta Emulator. I dont think anyone would require an introduction to Sudoku, and it looks like we will be getting this classic on WP7. This demo was released on youtube by reflectionit
Sudoku Mobile v0.8a is a simple Sudoku game for Windows Mobile with features like timer, highscore rank, etc. Its a got a simple interface to play the game. Future plan for the game include an option to download games off the internet.
It’s not a secret that many Windows Mobile users love puzzle games, which is why game developers create a wide variety of them for the OS. One of those games, Sudoku, has been released by almost every major game distributor for Windows Mobile. Astraware, a popular site for games, has one of the best versions of Sudoku available. It will normally cost you $10; but for a limited time only, you can get it from Total Access. Features and download link after the jump.
Kamill from xda-developers has released a beta version of Sudoku Mobile. Its a simple Sudoku solver game, it has 2 themes available in this version. The app supports save/load game feature and has a high-score ranking system.
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Emiel Zuurbier: I would like to see the posibility of making a trip that uses different kinds of transportation as from train to bus, bus to subway, subway to train. With a map and directions,...
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