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MultiSudoku: Samurai Sudoku

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89%Game Brain Score
monetization, gameplay
stability, grinding
89% User Score Based on 820 reviews

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MultiSudoku: Samurai Sudoku is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by Conceptis Ltd. and was released on February 16, 2017. It received positive reviews from players.

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89%
Audience ScoreBased on 820 reviews
monetization36 positive mentions
stability2 negative mentions

  • Highly challenging and stimulating for the brain with multiple grid formats offering more complexity than standard Sudoku.
  • No ads and minimal distractions resulting in a clean and user-friendly interface with features like error checking, pencil marks, and zoom functions.
  • Large variety of puzzles available for all skill levels, with regular free puzzles and reasonably priced additional puzzle packs.
  • Game provides an enjoyable experience for both casual and serious Sudoku players with multiple helpful options such as notes, undo, and hints that focus on teaching next logical steps.
  • Developers responsive to feedback and regularly update the app, including adding a dark mode for better eye comfort.
  • The overlapping multi-grid puzzles provide a unique twist and greater challenge, making it addictive and engaging for long-term play.
  • Most puzzles beyond initial free sets are locked behind paywalls, and additional puzzle packs are considered overpriced by many users.
  • Input controls can be unintuitive and slow, with some users wanting better methods like selecting a number first and then clicking multiple cells instead of repeated taps.
  • The game lacks sufficient free or daily puzzles; some users find the limited free content and weekly puzzles insufficient to maintain engagement.
  • Certain UI issues like small numbers, cramped layouts on smaller screens, poor color contrast especially for pencil marks, and difficulty distinguishing errors affect usability—request for more customization like color options and themes remains.
  • Some users report bugs such as puzzles with errors or unsolvable puzzles, disappearing numbers, and occasional freezes during play.
  • No built-in feature to track best times or puzzle completion progress, reducing motivation for speed improvement and replayability.
  • monetization
    67 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features a monetization model focused on reasonable, one-time purchases for additional puzzle packs without any subscription fees or intrusive ads. Players appreciate the abundance of free content and the complete absence or minimal presence of ads, enhancing the gameplay experience. Overall, users value the ad-free environment and fair pricing, though some desire more free puzzles without ads.

    • “Weekly puzzles, no ads, free games, but options to buy new games at a reasonable price.”
    • “Lots of free games, no ads, and I can buy more relatively cheap.”
    • “Neat, well-designed puzzles, no ads, and even though there are lots of paid packs, there's enough free content to keep your mind teased for a long time.”
    • “Good, a lot of fun options but I wish there were more free options like watching ads to get more puzzles to solve.”
    • “Besides the in-app purchases, is there a monthly subscription?”
    • “I'd rather have ads.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game generally runs smoothly without glitches and is stable during regular play, but some users experience freezing issues upon completion.

    • “Freezes up at completion.”
  • gameplay
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the gameplay mechanics solid but note that the zoom function is twitchy and unresponsive, which can cause frustration, especially for players with larger fingertips. Overall, gameplay improves once the controls are mastered.

    • “Mechanics are good once you get used to them.”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the graphics appealing and well-designed, contributing to an enjoyable and exciting puzzle experience. They appreciate the visual quality alongside the challenging difficulty levels.

    • “The graphics and difficulty levels are good.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor aspect is subtle, adding a playful challenge by not revealing mistakes, which encourages thoughtful problem-solving and friendly competition through sharing puzzles with friends. This lighthearted approach enhances engagement without overt comedy.

  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding is made much less tedious thanks to features like auto notes, which streamline repetitive tasks and enhance the overall experience.

  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate that the game allows playing without ads or sound, enabling them to listen to their own music while playing, which suits their skill level well.

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MultiSudoku: Samurai Sudoku is a casual puzzle game.

MultiSudoku: Samurai Sudoku is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

MultiSudoku: Samurai Sudoku was released on February 16, 2017.

MultiSudoku: Samurai Sudoku was developed by Conceptis Ltd..

MultiSudoku: Samurai Sudoku has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked MultiSudoku: Samurai Sudoku for its monetization but disliked it for its stability.

MultiSudoku: Samurai Sudoku is a single player game.

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