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FawfulFawful __BANNED USERS regular
edited March 2007 in Games and Technology
I am currently positively addicted to Brain Training on the DS, mostly because of the lovely Sudoku mode that's included in the game. It works great, but I was wondering if this is really the best version of Sudoku that's out there since there are so many offerings. Which one would you guys say is the best of all in terms of control, variety etc.? I have a PSP, DS and a Micro so it can be on any of those systems. Oh and cell phone as well. One would think the DS would be the best system to play it on because of the stylus control though, but if by any chance the GBA for instance has the ultimate version then please do tell.

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  • captainkcaptaink TexasRegistered User regular
    edited March 2007
    A book of sudoku works fine. Daily newspaper or printing them out online works as well.

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  • StericaSterica Yes Registered User, Moderator mod
    edited March 2007
    Do you need it to be an electronic version? Because there are loads of printed puzzles. Shit, I got an ad from Geico the other day with a Sudoku puzzle on it.

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  • theparttimetheparttime Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    what's brain training? do u mean brain age. i haven't been keeping up to much with the sudoku games coming out but i am a fan. when brain age came out for the ds, it was hailed as the best electronic form of sudoku and i think it still is. ign did jus give Carol Vorderman's Sudoku a good review so u can check that out too.

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  • SithDrummerSithDrummer Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    KrazyDad has hundreds of free ones, along with Jigoku and Kakuro (my favorite).

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  • TiemlerTiemler Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    captaink wrote: »
    A book of sudoku works fine. Daily newspaper or printing them out online works as well.

    I haven't been able to find a sudoku book small enough to be truly pocket-sized. If you've ever seen those Shambala Pocket Classics books, that's about the size I want. I'd take that shit with me everywhere.

    As it stands, I just draw grids in my notepad and copy puzzles found online.

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