
When Sudoku first barged into the scene, I was completely adamant about trying it out. There’s no way I will subject myself to intense torture of yes, even calculation small numbers such as 1, 2 and 3. I simply hate math, and that’s that.
But my mom, who is an avid lover of the Sudoku from the start cajoled me into downloading this homebrew game from developer Gefa so she can play the game “in style.”
ndSudoku v1.0 is a homebrew game for PSP written in Python using the Nanodesktop library.
For the controls, all you have to do is press the D-pad buttons to move the cursor, cross button to insert a number in the field and triangle to delete it. To change the existing number, use the shoulder buttons. Pressing Start will pause the game.
Surprisingly, when I tried it, I got pretty hooked into it also. Maybe just the idea of making mistakes and erasing numbers is what causing me to deny my liking of the paper-based Sudoku. Who knows? But better for you guys to try this out yourself.
Download ndSudoku v1.0.0
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