Ludoku
- May 24, 2015
- Ludomo Gamestudio
LUDOKU is a unique, brain teasing puzzle game, where the goal is to unlock hidden treasures: defy the many traps and dangers to exploit the riches of an ancient Mayan temple.
Reviews
Audience ScoreBased on 15 reviews
gameplay3 negative mentions
- Engaging puzzle mechanics that introduce new concepts at a steady pace, keeping the gameplay interesting.
- Offers a good challenge with a well-executed difficulty progression, making it suitable for both casual and more experienced players.
- Provides a decent amount of levels and is fun for passing time, with a simple yet effective user interface.
- Lacks technical features such as widescreen support and gamepad compatibility, making it feel like a basic tablet port.
- Gameplay is overly simplistic and can be compared to free flash games, leading to low entertainment value on its own.
- Absence of achievements and limited feedback on perfect solutions detracts from the overall experience.
- gameplay5 mentions
- 40 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 60 % negative mentions
The gameplay is grid-based and features a unique mechanic of pulling pieces using hooks, which adds some originality, though it remains simplistic and reminiscent of free sokoban games. Despite its technical deficiencies and lack of gamepad support, the game offers over 100 levels and an effective user interface, making it a fun and affordable option for casual gamers. However, it may not appeal to those seeking more depth or innovation in gameplay.
“It introduces new mechanics as you progress to keep things interesting.”
“The mechanics are about pulling your play piece left and right across the board using hooks on the side of the board.”
“These technical deficiencies, along with the simplistic sokoban gameplay (which you can get for free in a flash game or in a web browser or mobile), make this impossible to recommend to any PC gamers.”
“- Gameplay is grid-based, so it's strange that there is no gamepad support.”
“While the gameplay is original (as far as I know), it's nothing earth-shattering; but then again, the game is fun, cheap (even cheaper on the Indiegala Monday bundle), looks okay at its 1024x768 resolution windowed or fullscreen, has an effective UI that doesn't get in the way, and provides more than 100 levels.”
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