I might be a little older than most people here. But anyway, a month or so ago I found a visual Sudoku game. It has tiles instead of nos. You can't play it the way people normally play Sudoku-- writing little nos. and so on. When you win it lets you change a tile. Absolutely maddeningly addictive.
I used to play mah jong all the time in my early teens in the resource room. Then when I got to high school, they didn't have that game on the computer in their class so I don't play it as much. I have the computer game though and the game on Sega Master and it's on the Ultimate Board Game Collection for my PSP and I have Animal Snap for GBA and it's like Mah Jong.
And you were going to post a link to it .... when?
BTW: If you like that game, you might like the Mayan Maze or Pingus Games I've talked about on my freeware blog.
I only cover actually FREE stuff there though - and even then, only stuff that I've had a good try of.
Ok, here it is. Though I can't yet post a link and have to do it like this:
www dot soduktile dot co dot za
I hope that helps.
(I am not responsible for the end of your life as you know it.)
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24 Jun 2009, 7:23 am
The Witcher has irrevocably shifted my standards for gaming. Never before have I worked through a game so many times with such enjoyment - and that's going back to text dungeon adventures on CPM and Ultima I on the poor old Macintosh.
I'm destined to walk these halls, rattling these chains, until they release the next adventure, unless someone out there breaks the mould again and does it better in the meantime.