Follow me on Twitter.com/RevApps and I will randomly choose 10 names to give promo codes for Hanidoku on Oct. 26th. A Hanidoku puzzle looks like a honeycomb. It has hexagonal cells. Like in regular Sudoku, there are 9 rows, but there are no columns. Instead, there are lines that run in 60 degree angles from the horizontal rows. The ascending lines are called inclines and the descending lines declines. There are 9 of each type of line. The lines come in different sizes (5, 6, 7, 8, 9) and run in the 3 directions shown. The biggest line, made up of 9 hexagons accommodates numbers 1-9. The shorter lines must contain consecutive numbers. For example, a line of 8 consists of number 1-8 or 2-9, a line of 5 consists of 1-5, 2-6, 3-7, 4-8, or 5-9. Each number can can only be used once in a line. However, that same number will be used in 3 lines that each run in different direction. Optional digits can also be eliminated from a line. On a line of size 5, 6 or 7, you can find optional digits that require another optional digit to be present. For example, digit 9 requires digit 8 to be available, otherwise it cannot be used in a series. When digit 8 has no candidates left in a line, digit 9 can also be eliminated from the entire line. http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=330655692&mt=8 Please follow me on Twitter.com/Revapps
I decided to take the plunge and buy this, and I am very glad I did. If you love Sudoku-type puzzles, you should enjoy Hanidoku. I encourage you to try it, with or without a promo code.
Don't have Twitter. You can just post that you do not have twitter and I will enter your name. You have a few hours before I chose.
Woot! Got one of your promo codes from Twitter...thanks a bunch and will play and review soon...thanks again...