The once solitary game is now the perfect group experience!
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$24.99

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Game Wave’s Sudoku brings you the world’s most popular puzzle games with three exciting ways to play. Whether you’re racing the clock to beat your best time or you’re going head to head against other players, Sudoku has never been this much fun. Emperor -1 to 6 players Emperor is classic Sudoku that can be played alone or as a team effort. Choose your level of difficulty and race to beat your best time. Use place-holder numbers, or the ‘sneak-a-peak’ option to help you solve the puzzling challenge. Sho-gun - 2 to 6 players Sho-gun is the ultimate group challenge that pits player against player. You have 20 seconds for your turn which always arrives quicker than you would like. Get in the zone and be precise, because time is your enemy!
Ninja - 2 to 6 players Ninja is multi-player Sudoku with a unique twist - you’re given a number and you must place it on the grid as quickly as you can. You can take your time but it will cost you points. The faster you play the more nerve racking fun you impose on the other players. Ninja will definitely get your competitive juices flowing!
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This game scared me at first...it looked so hard but all it took was a few mins of thinking and you can figure it out. I like this game!!
myrlin
Dallas, GA


My favorite of the SUDOKU game is the emperor game. Some of them are easy and some of them are hard. I can play myself or five of my friends. It was a blast!
Joseph C. Champ Jr.
Durham, North Carolina


It's Sudoku. You don't need to spend $25 on something that you can get for free in the newspaper.
Anonymous
The Internet
Editor's note: The difference is - for the first time, Sudoku is not just played alone.
Game Wave Sudoku does allow individual play - just like in the newspaper, except no need for a pencil and eraser.
But as well - you now can play and compete as a group. Up to six players all competing over the same puzzle. It's a race against each other and the clock.
Three versions of a great game - and for the first time, it's not just as solitary exercise.


I don't personally play Sodoku, however my wife and Son Jeffery have always done it in the paper.
This live interaction competition makes the 'Zen-like' background music obsolete as it is hard to hear it over the expletives and their physical wrestling.
The game is very well done and clearly brings out the best behavior in 40 something mothers. Try it, you'll like it.
Jim F
St. Catharines
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• Three Versions of play and more than 1,000,000 puzzles!
• Brain-bending fun for
one to six players!
• All games presented in a zen-like environment of both sight and sound.
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