- Publisher: Eidos Interactive
- Release Date: Mar 6, 2007
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2
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Overall, I would recommend Carol Vorderman's Sudoku without a moment's hesitation to any PSP owner who likes, is interested in or would like to know about Sudoku. The transportation of this puzzle genre to a handheld system borders on flawless, and experienced players will really appreciate the depth of the options that are presented.
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If you have a PSP and want some Sudoku on the go, this is a great way to get your fix.
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The numbers are big so you don't have to squint, and mistakes can be erased with a button press. Simple and addictive.
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It caters to beginners, challenges experts and offers an impressive variety of ways to play Sudoku.
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Vorderman’s not trying to pump out a Zelda title or something with characters and a story – this game is all about furthering the addiction that is Latin squares. If you’re into number crunching for fun, this is the PSP title you’ve been waiting for.
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If you're a Sudoku fan, this is your game.
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Carol Vorderman’s Sudoku offers over one million puzzles to solve and a variety of modes, but fails to feature Vorderman to any significant degree.
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While most of the game exists in single-player, the multiplayer offers enough to really quench the thirst of Sudoku heads with a PSP.
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Even with a healthy dose of competition out there, Carol Vorderman's Sudoku is one of the best gaming renditions of Latin Squares available.
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