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Uni Sudoku comes to iPad in the shape of a universal app

Enjoy 10,000 puzzles of five different difficulties or enter puzzles from your favourite game book, newspaper or website to solve.

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148Apps: Uni Sudoku Review

148Apps writes: "Is there anything new to say about sudoku, that Japanese, now American, sensation that caused bookstores all over the world to reconfigure their “Games and Puzzles” displays? Gone are the shelves upon shelves of New York Times crossword puzzle books (granted, a shelf or two of them are still hanging on), replaced with the demonic, spartan gaze of the 9×9 numeric grid. In spite of sudoku’s time in the spotlight, it appears the public has not wearied of this mathematical game. In fact, numerous new ways to play continue to appear, including, of course, several that translate sudoku to the iPad".

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Elegantly poised Uni Sudoku wheels onto iPad

Pocket Gamer:

Can you have too many Sudoku games for the iPad?

It all depends on the 'you' I guess.

Most people will stick with one decent version, but there's enough people out there that the market dictates plenty of developers will release a version in the hope of carving out an audience.

At least, Uni Sudoku, from David Ross, has form, having been previously released for Mac, as well as for iPhone and iPod touch, back in May 2009.

The new iPad version comes courtesy of an update which sees the game become a universal app, so if you've already got the iPhone version, it will now work on your iPad.

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