
Finally, folks, here it is! I’ve been waiting to make this announcement for almost a year. My first
Amazon Kindle interactive application (aka “active content”) has been published!
Samurai Sudoku, 50 puzzles (A Puzzle Game for Kindle)
This is a fully
interactive game for Kindle. It is not just an e-book with images of puzzles; neither does it work in a browser. No! It’s a
real application for Kindle, which allows you to play a
Samurai Sudoko game, enter pencil marks, get hints, use automatic pencilmarks, ask for a hint and more. It also automatically saves current state of a puzzle so you can later go back to it.
There are 50
Samurai Soduko puzzles in this edition, split into the usual five levels: EASY – COOL – THINKER – BRAIN – IQ.
The puzzles are of standard quality and difficulty, just like those from
The Washington Post and
The Washington Express.
Oh, and I nearly forgot… the game costs
just $1.99!!!
Consider buying a Kindle if you don’t already own one, it’s a great device and buying books for it is usually cheaper than buying hard-copies.
Unfortunately, as all Kindle Active Content applications, this game is available in the US only. For the time being, anyway.
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